Thursday, January 23, 2020

jan 23 | feb fest - apprentice project

This year's Pacific Theatre apprentices are excited to present Feb Fest: An Eclectic One-Act Play Festival

You may have met Chantal, Jade, and Nicola at the box office or in their fall production Foolin' Around - and now they're excited to present three more pieces for you. The festival is a light-hearted and varied exploration of the nuances of human connection: What does it take to connect meaningfully with a stranger? What happens when you use your voice? What does an enduring connection look like?

Tickets are only $15, but if you're a PT subscriber, admission is FREE! 

Click here to purchase tickets now

FEBRUARY 5-8 at 8:00 PM
FEBRUARY 8 at 2:00 PM


THIRD AND OAK: THE LAUNDROMAT by Marsha Norman
Directed by Nicola Shannon.
A cagy, retired teacher and a reckless young woman find themselves doing laundry at a laundromat in the middle of the night. This bittersweet comedy about love, loss and hope is set at 3:00 a.m in a laundromat in Louisville, Kentucky. Nicola says, “the story is so engaging because it comes across almost as a mystery play: why are these women doing laundry at this strange time? What are they hiding?”

NOSEGATE by Chantal Gallant
Written and performed by Chantal Gallant.
A few weeks after Christmas, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer files a complaint, citing discrimination and bullying in the workplace. The Unhuman Resource Department of Holiday Creatures has to step in for an internal investigation. Will the rest of the reindeer be able to defend themselves and keep their jobs, or will Christmas as we know it change forever?

HERE WE ARE by Dorothy Parker
Featuring Jade Munsie.
Set on a train to New York City, a newlywed young man and woman traveling for their honeymoon find themselves faced with the reality of marriage, and the question arises: will they be able to survive together?

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