As we March into April, we May see some great theatre.

Impresario Kevin Finney here.

What winter doldrums? Things are heating up for Drunken Owl. Shoulder surgery knocked me out of participating in the last show, but we never skipped a beat as Peter Murray stepped up as Guest Impresario for February’s Love Stinks show, and a good time was had by all. Peter chose the plays, cast the roles and directed rehearsals and absolutely rocked as emcee. Thank you Peter!

While recuperating post-op, I’ve set up the next three months, and I’m excited to share the news.

Our next show is Sunday, March 17, St. Paddy’s Day. While we’ll feature a couple of Irish-tinged tunes and a greenish play, our theme is “March Madness – Heavy on the Madness.” Our cast of Jane Martin Lynch, Lori Bellamy, Terry Boyd and Chris McCullough will read plays by Suzi Bailie, Elena Naskova, Thomas Pierce and John C. Davenport. Lori Bellamy and Mike Hickey will read their poetry and the Bard Owls will play a few tunes.

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For the April 21 show, we’re veering away from “Death and Taxes” toward “Aging versus Renewal – I’m Not Dead Yet.” Brynne Garman, Christina Williams, H.K. Goldstein and Adrian Cerrato will read plays by Elena Naskova, Babs Lindsay, Pamela Hobart Carter, Kathryn Keller and Robin Brooks. Celaine Charles, Kathryn Keller and MaryEllen Talley will read their poetry and the Bard Owls return with some music. Saloon owner Rache’ has requested that we change our start time to 5:00 pm to make staffing easier. We’ll begin an earlier start time in April or May; stay tuned.

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Our next production lands on the fourth weekend of May, 5/24- 5/26, Memorial Day Weekend. The theme this time is essentially “Plays I’d Like to Produce,” but as they revealed themselves to me, a common thread emerged. “God, Zombies and Other Phantasms” will feature plays by Anna Tatleman, Kevin Harrang, Kate Danley and Andrew Meyers, performed by Monique Preston, Jane Martin Lynch, Jeremy Radick and Terry Boyd. We’ll have four performances from Friday 5/24 through Sunday 5/26.

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I spent the last week attending the Theater Puget Sound United General Auditions. I saw hundreds of actors dare to offer their skills and plenty of talented artists who would make fine additions to our company; look for a few fresh faces as the year rolls along. I auditioned as well, and…

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I landed a role! Playwright Babs Lindsay, whose work we have read and will read at DOT, will see her play “The Walkers” produced at Theatre 9/12, Charles Waxberg directing. I’ll play Boyd, a married father of two with some extreme personality traits. We’ll open Friday April 5, and run for four weekends. Details to follow.

The Bard Owls are spreading our wings to a gig outside of Drunken Owl: we’ll be the Featured Guest Performer at the Open Mic at Tim’s Tavern in White Center on Wednesday, March 13. Tim’s, located at 9655 16th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98106, is a great venue. Music starts at 7:00, we go on around 8:00 for thirty minutes. No cover charge – come on out and help us prove to the venue that we merit a gig on the main stage.

10 responses to “As we March into April, we May see some great theatre.”

  1. Marie Bonfils Avatar
    Marie Bonfils

    Thanks for all the info.

    I will post a preview for the Paddy’s night do since it is only one night.

    A pic might be nice.  Or I can find one on clip Art.

    I should be able to review it.

    Marie

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  2. Emily Fortuna Avatar
    Emily Fortuna

    Yay Terry Boyd! Terry is so fabulous!! (I assume the others are too; I just know and adore Terry). I’m sorry about shoulder surgery but I hope it is healing well. Now that I’m done with my show at Annex I have a little more breathing room to take on more stuff with DOT in the future! Congrats on the Theater 9/12 role! Emily

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  3. 👍Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone

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  4. Claudia A Gowan Avatar
    Claudia A Gowan

    Great to see your back! I hope the typing isn’t too hard on your arm!! Very fun discussion of upcoming events. I’ve sent it on to my friend to see about making arrangements to join you one of those evenings. Meanwhile I hope your recovery goes smoothly and as quickly as possible, although Sarah says you will be in a sling for a long time ?? Have a great evening, Claudia


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  5. Kevin, I’d like to send you a scene from the play I’m working on, and see if we might do a reading. (just of the scene, maybe two) Let me know if you’d like more information.

    thank you! Mary Sabetto

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    1. Hi,
      Please submit to ksfinns@comcast.net.
      Thanks,
      KF

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      1. Will do !

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      2. Hi Kevin, This is a scene from my play Pickaway.

        Pickaway is a Two Act play based on true events of the Pickaway Home for the Feeble Minded from 1919- 1929. Pickaway was an institution for people with developmental disabilities outside of Circleville Ohio. My Aunt Frances was taken there at the same time a woman named Martha Nelson lived there- Martha was placed at Pickaway as a small child, her records were destroyed in a fire, and no one knew why she was there. She remained at Pickaway until she died at 103 years old.

        “Invisible” is a scene between Martha and Dr Zsorfrenko the administrator of the school. The Play also has George Herman Ruth (yes THAT RUTH) and other colorful characters that I wrote in… The “Tickies” are the inmates, (as they are called by locals because they are like Ticks on a dog, living off of the State) are locked away from the world that doesn’t want them. They struggle to find meaning in their own lives and discover what the true meaning of their existence is.

        Let me know what you think.

        thank you. Mary Sabetto 206 979 6793

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  7. I really enjoyed reviewing you,  I LOOOOOOVE your mission, but it is
    time for me to move on.

    DITH will probably be reincarnated through a UW club by some of my interns

    In the meantime, there is a similar but more comprehensive website NW
    Review, which covers

    small and big theatres.  I know one of the reviewers, I have cced her.

    Keep sending me press releases because I would like to attend your shows.

    but use this email. ellent1789@gmail.com

    Marie aka Ellen Taft

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