
Bagley Wright Theatre at Seattle Rep
206.443.2222
155 Mercer Street, Seattle, WA 98109.
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$10.00 for $20.00 - "clybourne park": pulitzer-winning comedy-drama from seattle rep
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Bruce norris' 2010 pulitzer prize-winning comedy-drama is a dramatic response to lorraine hans.. read moreberry's classic a raisin in the sun . with lightning-quick repartee, the play cleverly examines both real estate and race relations in a northwest chicago neighborhood fifty years apart, portraying fictional events that are loosely based on real life events, that take place both before and after hansberry's original play. in 1959, a white couple sets off a community controversy when they inadvertently sell their bungalow to the area's first black family. half-a-century later, gentrification issues arise when a black couple clashes with a white couple who want to buy and demolish the house, now located in a largely black community. the same set of actors portray the couples in both time periods in this production, which the washington post deemed "one of its feistiest, funniest evenings in years."
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$10.00 for $20.00 - clybourne park: pulitzer-winning comedy-drama from seattle rep
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Bruce norris' 2010 pulitzer prize-winning comedy-drama is a dramatic response to lorraine hans.. read moreberry's classic a raisin in the sun . with lightning-quick repartee, the play cleverly examines both real estate and race relations in a northwest chicago neighborhood fifty years apart, portraying fictional events that are loosely based on real life events, that take place both before and after hansberry's original play. in 1959, a white couple sets off a community controversy when they inadvertently sell their bungalow to the area's first black family. half-a-century later, gentrification issues arise when a black couple clashes with a white couple who want to buy and demolish the house, now located in a largely black community. the same set of actors portray the couples in both time periods in this production, which the washington post deemed "one of its feistiest, funniest evenings in years."
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$10.00 for $20.00 - "red": tony award-winning play depicts artist's struggle
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Winner of six 2010 tony awards including best play, red , written by john logan (an academy a.. read moreward nominee for hugo ), took broadway by storm with its provocative and searing true portrait of an artist's ambition and vulnerability. having just landed the biggest commission in modern-art history, 20th-century abstract expressionist painter mark rothko works feverishly in his studio, circa 1958, with his brash young assistant, ken. as rothko nears completion of what he hopes will be his crowning achievement, he faces the possibility that the project could also become his undoing.









