Music by Robertson Witmer
Directed by Kristina Sutherland
Thu-Sat at 8 pm, Oct 19-Nov 17 (Thu PWYC)
$15 general / $10 TPS, senior, military / $5 student
PWYC Industry Night: Monday, Nov 5
A Mouse Who Knows Me is a world premiere science fiction musical comedy with book & lyrics by Scotto Moore (Duel of the Linguist Mages), music by Robertson Witmer (of the band “Awesome”), & directed by Kristina Sutherland (artistic director of Macha Monkey Productions). In a genetics lab that is inserting human genes into mice to see what might happen, Dr. Audrey Whitman starts to believe that one of her mice has developed human empathy & intelligence and develops a strange relationship with the mouse she christens Romeo, to the chagrin of her colleagues in the lab. Her mentor secretly plots to use her intelligent mouse to breed a new form of war machine – but neither realize that the mice in the lab have their own plans for bloody revolution. It’s an inter-species West Side Story!
WHO’S INVOLVED
Scotto Mooreʼs previous plays at Annex include the Gregory-Award-nominated pair Duel of the Linguist Mages and 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).
Robertson Witmer‘s recent work as a composer and sound designer includes I Am My Own Wife and Of Mice and Men at Seattle Rep; As You Like It, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Macbeth, and Hamlet for Seattle Shakespeare Company; and The Art of Racing in the Rain for Book-It. His recent performance credits include A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman, Yale Rep and Berkeley Rep), Go, Dog. Go! (Seattle Children’s Theatre), and West (On the Boards). Rob also performs with many bands, including “Awesome,” the Love Markets and the Toucans.
Kristina Sutherland is the Director of Education at ACT and the co-founder and Artistic Director of Macha Monkey Productions. She is the author of several plays, most recently the critically acclaimed THEBES. She has also co-created four plays with Desiree Prewitt: Nancy, Frank, and Joe (nominated for the American Theatre Critics Association Award 2009 and a Gregory Award for playwriting in 2010), The Cowgirl Play, R (The Swashbuckling Tale of Anne Bonny and Mary Read) and Live Girls Do Elektra. Her recent directing credits include When I Come to My Senses, I’m Alive! by Scotto Moore at Annex Theatre, Franklin and Figaro by Kristina Sutherland at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts, Kid Simple, a radio play in the flesh by Jordan Harrison at Macha Monkey Productions, Melancholy Play by Sarah Ruhl (2004 Footlight Award Winner) at Macha Monkey Productions, and Dukthul by Kristina Sutherland and Red Eagle Soaring.
Reviews of ‘A Mouse Who Knows Me’:
“One of the wittiest, funniest and most topical musicals I have ever seen…this world premiere is not going to die in Seattle, but I suspect will soon be on Broadway and the West End. Hurry and get your tickets now, before it gets sold out.” – Drama In The Hood
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
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
“Beautiful imagining… Next to the shine of speculative nodes are jokes that snap, crackle, and pop… The presentation of this fantastic fusion, which also includes theological thought experiments and the narrative structure of a thriller, is strong all around… The pleasures of ‘interlace [falling star]’ are more than plenty.” — The Stranger
CAST
Sara Mountjoy-Pepka | Dr. Audrey Whitman |
Allison Standley | Dr. Audrey Whitman (understudy, Oct 25-27)/Ensemble |
K. Brian Neel | Dr. Roland Grant/Romeo |
Josh Hartvigson | Dr. Robert Cramer |
Pamala Mijatov | Dr. Lorelei Meadow |
Tadd Morgan | D29-1/Ensemble |
Leilani Berinobis | Dr. Helena Warwick/D28-2 |
John McKenna | Theodore Werner/D29-2 |
Amanda Lee Williams | D29-3/Ensemble |
Lissa Bak | D29-4/Ensemble |
MUSICIANS
Greg Fulton | Guitar |
Chris Monroe | Drums |
Dave Pascal | Bass |
Robertson Witmer | Piano, accordion, woodwinds & percussion |
CREW
Book & Lyrics | Scotto Moore |
Music | Robertson Witmer |
Director | Kristina Sutherland |
Assistant Director | Catherine Blake Smith |
Choreographer | Allegra Searle-LeBel |
Vocal Arranger | Brian Kinyon |
Concept & Genetics Consultant | Jenny Rooke Ph.D. |
Mouse Consultant | Molly Nixon Ph.D. |
Production Manager | Meaghan Darling |
Stage Manager | Katie McKellar |
Assistant Stage Manager | Raymond Williams |
Scenic & Props Designer | Robin Macartney |
Costume Designer | Samantha Armitage |
Lighting Designer | Tess Malone |
Sound Designer | Robertson Witmer |
Puppet Designer | Paul Velasquez |
Vocal Coach | Allison Standley |
Recording Engineer | Pete Remine |