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Union Arts collab is past;”I Protest” is coming. Plus, new ownership at the Saloon.

“Don’t Limit Kevin extends” to the frozen foods aisle. They’re all mine: it says so on the package. Our collaboration with Union Arts Center and their production of “The Aves” was an unmitigated success. Every participant savored the chance to take the stage at the Dorothy Bullitt Cabaret, and the audience was very appreciative. As…
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It’s a busy week.

We had a strong turn-out for our reading on Sunday. We presented our collaboration with Union Arts Center, “Park Bench: A Bird’s-Eye View” part 1 to a nearly sold-out house. On Saturday 4/25 we take our show on the road to Union Arts, where we’ll present part 2 at the Bullitt Cabaret between the matinee…
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Drunken Owl and Union Arts in Collaboration

Nearly half a year in planning, our second collaboration with Union Arts through their Community Days is upon us. Inspired by their mainstage production of Jiehae Park’s “The Aves,” local playwrights Amontaine Aurore, Kirsten McCory, Carolynne WIlcox and Michael Yichao have created 8 new plays for us to read on two occasions. We’ll present part…
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Collab with Union Arts Center

April brings a double dose of Drunken Owl. In collaboration with Union Arts Center’s production of Jiehae Park’s “the aves,” we’ll have two readings, one in our usual third-Sunday slot at the Jules Maes Saloon (tickets are $10 advance, $15 day of show) at 5:00 pm on April 19th, and a second at Union Arts…
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March Madness, Heavy on the Madness

And just like that, it’s time for another Drunken Owl reading! I hope no one showed up at the Saloon last night, the third Sunday. If you did, I hope you walked the red carpet; Oscar and the Academy Awards bumped us a week. This coming Sunday, March 22 at 5:00 pm, we’ll reprise our…
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A Rave review from The Sound on Stage!

We knew we had a good thing going. Thanks to Greg Heilman and The Sound on Stage, the Puget Sound theatre crowd now knows too! Check out his review at: https://www.thesoundonstage.org/stage-reviews/stage-review-justice-drunken-owl-theatre
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“Love Stinks” again.

Our ticket link was published just today, so we can finally promote this Sunday’s show.“Love Stinks” returns on Sunday, February 15 at 5:00 pm with plays by John C. Davenport, Romney Humphrey, Barbara Lindsay, and Thomas Pierce, as read by Jane Martin Lynch, Terry Boyd, Juli Brown and (new to DOT) Avery Medalia. Sumant Gupta…
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Program for “Justice”

A message from the Artistic Director: As I complete another circuit around the sun, I count my blessings. I have family, friends, relative health, and the opportunity to create. it takes a veritable village to produce our variety show, and I am grateful for the talent and time given by each participant listed in this…
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All Hands on Deck: “Justice” runs this weekend!

We began rehearsing in early December. We’ve withstood the holidays, illness, and insanity in the Oval Office. Now it’s time to share our art! We open this Friday, January 23, with three shows through the weekend. Ticket sales are light: please come. The links to buy tickets are here: Friday 1/23/26 Tickets: https://tickets.venuepilot.com/e/drunken-owl-theater-2026-01-23-jules-maes-seattle-295f1fSaturday 1/24/26 Tickets: https://tickets.venuepilot.com/e/drunken-owl-theater-2026-01-24-jules-maes-seattle-95645bSunday 1/25/26…
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“Justice” for All!

For some, January represents the post-holiday blues. At Drunken Owl Theatre, January is a time for annual celebrations. My birthday is this month, and Drunken Owl was originally hatched on my birthday in 2018. We rose from the ashes of the pandemic in January 2022, landing at our current venue, the Jules Maes Saloon. (Are…
