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Theater: A Pyrate’s Life: Anne Bonny
February 22, 2019 @ 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm
[Performances at the Pocket are $10 online and $14 at the door. Online sales close 4pm day of show.]
A solo show about the 17th century female pirate Anne Bonny.
Friday, February 22nd @ 8:30pm
Tickets: http://bit.ly/PyrateAnne
Show Description – Come set sail with 17th century pirate, Anne Bonny! You will meet Anne and 12 other characters, all played by one woman. There’ll be fights, sex, whiskey, disguises, prison breaks, and of course, lots of death. This timely story of a woman’s journey toward freedom, belonging, and unbound adventure, in a time when women didn’t have many options, addresses patriarchal ownership, sexual assault, the right to choose, and power dynamics between the sexes. It’s a wild and raucous ride you won’t want to miss!
Featuring – Alexandra Varriano – Actor/Writer/Director/Producer
Kymberlee della Luce – Producer
Sebastian Varriano – Photographer
Producer bio – Alexandra Varriano is a born-and-raised Seattle actor and a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Theater Original Works. Her vision is to bring women’s suppressed and untold stories to the surface of cultural consciousness. She strives to change perceptions of the female (and feminine) experience and help the next generations form new narratives. She seeks collaboration with passionate and intelligent artists that live their values and speak their truths. alexandravarriano.com Unbridled Expression We are storytellers. We are storytellers who help others tell their stories. We are positive disruptors who are shifting culture through the power of our voices. We play, we engage deeply, we howl, and we open. We are embodied. (join us) unbridledexpression.com
Accessibility: The Pocket Theater is ADA accessible and has one all-gender single stall restroom. For more information and/or photos, please click here: http://bit.ly/PocketAccess.
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