presented by ACTLab and The Seagull Project
Dates: Aug 7
Run time: TBA
Location: Lalie
The Great Soul of Russia reading series returns to ACT for its seventh season! Using short works by Chekhov and other celebrated writers from around the world, each evening explores a different dramatic theme. These readings are specially curated, directed and performed by members of The Seagull Project Ensemble, along with invited guest artists from Seattle’s vibrant theater scene. Come and experience great stories well told and discover why we say that all roads lead to Chekhov.
Sharva Maynard
Charles Leggett
Meme Garcia
The Seagull Project was formed out of a passion for the great works of Anton Chekhov. Having met and collaborated on Seattle Shakespeare Company’s wildly successful Threepenny Opera in 2011, the founding producers immediately sought a new collaboration; one which allowed the actors to take the time needed to create an ensemble and honor the work of Chekhov with bravery, honesty, simplicity, and elegance. In January of 2013, they opened The Seagull in ACT’s Falls Theatre, garnering both audience and critical acclaim. In April of 2014, The Seagull Project had the great distinction of becoming the first American ensemble in history to perform at the Ilkhom Theatre in Tashkent, Uzbekistan – a Seattle sister city. Upon their return, they produced Chekhov’s Three Sisters in January of 2015. Learn more about The Seagull Project at www.theseagullproject.org.
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Launched in 2007 as The Central Heating Lab, ACTLab serves as an incubator and catalyst for new works. Uniquely positioned to provide space and resources in a collaborative environment, ACT partners with emerging and seasoned local artists, giving them the sustenance and pressure required to experiment, grow, and transform their work and reach new audiences.
ACTLab is investing in the imagination of audiences and artists, cultivating new ideas through experimentation, excellent art, and meaningful partnerships.
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