Free Range Theater announces free readings of What an Impossible Idea, a new play by Tommer Peterson, in small neighborhood community spaces. The idea is to disrupt performance in formal expensive venues, and offer arts experiences in the places where people work, shop, and hang out.
Thursday April 25 7:30 pm
Intention Space, an exhibit fabricator’s workshop - Ballard
912 NW 50th
Friday, April 26 7:30 pm
Serenza Salon and Spa – Burien
120 SW 160th St.
Saturday, April 27 7:30 pm
Kobo at Higo Shop & Gallery – International District
604 South Jackson St.
Sunday, April 26 7:30 pm
The Wine Shop Agora – Capitol Hill
346 15th Avenue E.
Tickets are free, but reservations are required and can be made here.
https://t46767.wixsite.com/tommer/free-range-theater
What an Impossible Idea is a poetic examination of the landscape of human relationships; an exploration the infinite ways we connect to one and other. It is a foray into the broad matrix of relationships between individuals – romantic, intimate, familial, friendly, collegial, professional, intellectual, creative, and of new territories yet unlabeled. Numerous stories are explored, some with beginnings and endings, while others go around and around like socks in the dryer. How do we find each other? What an impossible idea!
The play will be read by actors Christian Bolduc, Eloisa Cardona, Johnny Patchamatla, and E. Mandisa Subira, directed by Tommer Peterson
Seattle readings are supported by the City of Seattle Office of Arts & Culture.