Our January production was a big hit! We nearly sold out the entire run, playing to enthusiastic audiences throughout. Our company of woman and non-binary playwrights, poets, actresses and musicians delivered resounding proof of why we shouldn’t limit women.

“Hot Grapes” provided the music.
We’re getting noticed!
Greg Heilman of “Sound on Stage” came to our Saturday performance. Here’s part of his review:
“Donโt Limit Women,” the January offering from Drunken Owl Theatre, is a special combination of music, poetry, and theatre, threaded together with the common themes of experience, enablement, and empowerment, created by and performed by some of Seattleโs most talented creative artists. The formula is unique among theatre companies in the area, the Jules Maes Saloon is the perfect venue for this type of production, and if this is what Drunken Owl Theatre brings to its monthly revues, itโs something every theatre lover in Seattle needs to see at least once.”
Read the full review at https://www.thesoundonstage.org/stage-reviews/stage-review-dont-limit-women-drunken-owl-theatre
Drunken Owl Theatre had a write-up in the fall issue of the Dramatist, written by Elizabeth Coplan:

In January, Chef LaShae introduced a couple of “Dinner and a Show” entrees that were a cut above pub fare. I loved the meatloaf. On February 23rd, the two entree options are spaghetti and meatballs and salmon.

Someone left their scarf behind. Send me an email at ksfinns@comcast.net if you recognize it.


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