written & directed by Scotto Moore
Jan 21 – Feb 19, 2011
Friday and Saturday 8pm
$15 general / $10 TPS, senior, military / $5 student
PWYC Industry Night: Monday, Feb 7
DUEL OF THE LINGUIST MAGES is a dark new sci-fi comedy by Scotto Moore, about two researchers who learn to hack the very structure of language at a deeper level than ever before. Their discovery of “power morphemes” – tiny particles of meaning that mean much more than they should – turns out to be unexpectedly dangerous, and shockingly easy to weaponize. As the two researchers gain unprecedented linguistic power, they turn against each other in a struggle to control their new technology. A hapless computer programmer is unexpectedly caught in the crossfire – can he stop the spread of “power morphemes” before all of human civilization is brought to its knees? Who will survive the DUEL OF THE LINGUIST MAGES? Join us at Annex Theatre to find out!
WHO’S INVOLVED
Scotto Mooreʼs previous plays at Annex include the Gregory-Award-nominated When I Come to My Senses, Iʼm Alive!; interlace [falling star]; and Principia Discordia LIVE! (as well as having acted in such productions as The Front Page and Market Research Theatre). Mr. Moore is also the creator of the web series Cherub: The Vampire with Bunny Slippers and the forthcoming The Coffee Table, as well as a contributing writer to What the Funny (directed by Lynn Shelton, created by Wayne Rawley).
Reviews of ‘Duel Of The Linguist Mages’:
“Moore’s success here, as both writer and director, is finding the humor in confrontational moments… [It’s] good entertainment, filled with thought-provoking notions and moments of sincere laughter.” – Seattle Weekly
“Moore’s writing is high-caliber, his dialogue and plot devices are smart, his concepts are clearly inventive. He’s one to watch, so this is recommended.” – Seattle Gay News
“Duel of the Linguist Mages is a nicely crafted PLAY with a clever theatrical format, witty dialogue, a topical premise and it’s smartly directed, designed and acted… the entire premise of the piece is original and highly charming and smart.” – Seattle Gay Scene
Reviews of ‘When I Come to My Senses, Iʼm Alive!’:
“One wants to see more plays like this in Seattle—smart science fiction about the amazing world we have found ourselves heading toward.” —The Stranger
“Fun, fascinating, thoughtful and delightful” — Seattle Gay News
More about ‘When I Come to My Senses, Iʼm Alive!’:
Scotto Moore on Putting Sci-Fi on the Stage (The Sunbreak)
Digital Emotions? Seattle Play foresees possible future of tech (Techflash)
Reviews of ‘interlace [falling star]’:
“[Writer/director] Moore conjures a fairly logical extension of our wired world with geeky authority and comic flair.” —Seattle Times
“Just go see it and enjoy yourself.” —Seattlest
“The pleasures of ‘interlace [falling star]’ are more than plenty.” —The Stranger
Sara Mountjoy-Pepka & James Weidman
CAST
James Weidman |
Nate Wells |
Jen Moon |
Olivia Regan |
Sara Mountjoy-Pepka |
Maddy |
Curtis Eastwood |
Bradford Jenning |
Beth Peterson |
Governor |
Raymond Williams |
Bain / Candidate |
CREW
Director |
Scotto Moore |
Assistant Director |
Pamala Mijatov |
Dramaturg |
Lesley Carmichael Ph.D. |
Production Manager |
Noelle Wilcox |
Stage Manager |
Heather Bernadette |
Set Design |
Maridee Slater |
Light Design |
Tess Malone |
Costume Design |
Afton Pilkington |
Prop Master |
Heather Wright |
Music |
Kevin Nortness |
Sound Design |
Christopher Overstreet |
Choreographer |
Allegra Searle-LeBel |
Fight Choreographer |
Don MacEllis |
Assistant Set Designer |
Suzi Tucker |
Poster Design |
Ryan Schmidt |
PRESS
Press Photos |
Press Photo #1 – Jen Moon, James Weidman, Curtis Eastwood (photo by Ian Johnston)
Press Photo #2 – Sara Mountjoy-Pepka, James Weidman (photo by Ian Johnston)
Press Photo #3 – Raymond Williams, James Weidman, Jen Moon (top row), Sara Mountjoy-Pepka, Beth Peterson, Curtis Eastwood (bottom row) (photo by Ian Johnston) |