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Home *Seattle Theaterland, Arts & Entertainment, Gay 101, Queer Theater, StageFantastic Z’s New Works Festival Celebrates Family

Fantastic Z’s New Works Festival Celebrates Family

June 14, 2017• bySeattle Gay Scene
Umbilical Dialogue by Tony Foster directed by Marquicia Domingue — with Jon Corton and Jana Gueck at Eclectic Theater. Photo by Alex Garland

Umbilical Dialogue by Tony Foster directed by Marquicia Domingue — with Jon Corton and Jana Gueck at Eclectic Theater.
Photo by Alex Garland

Six short plays, three directors, and an exciting ensemble of actors will explore the meaning of what makes a family.

From the families we love to the families we hate, the ones we’re born into and the ones we choose, Fantastic.Z’s 5th Annual New Works Festival takes a look at the ever changing face of LGBTQ families at Capitol Hill’s Eclectic Theater June 14th through 17th.

For a special treat, join us after the show on opening night (Wednesday June 14th) for a talk-back with the some of the artists responsible for this year’s festival!

This year’s Line Up:

A MOTHER’S PRIVILEGE by Donna Hoke
TOMORROW COMES by James T. Washburn
CHRISTMAS MORNING by Thomas J. Misuraca
TEN PICNICS by Mark Harvey Levine
ARK TYPES by Andrew Black
UMBILICAL DIALOGUE by Tony Foster

THE ENSEMBLE:  Drew Combs, Jon Corton, Eva Estrada Campos, Jana Gueck, Robert Lovett, Steven Myers, Rebecca Parker ONeil, Jessica Severance

THE DIRECTORS: Marquicia Dominguez, Darren Lee Johnson, Ian Stewart

STAGE MANAGER: Elizabeth Stasio
DRAMATURG: Claire Koleske

Eclectic Theater

1214 10th Ave Seattle, WA 98122
Tickets HERE!

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