Written by Amy Escobar
Directed by Eddie DeHais
Preview Febuary 9
Thursday through Saturday, Feb 10 – Mar 4
Industry Night: Febuary 20
Doors at 7:00pm, Show at 7:30pm
When a drop of Mary’s blood falls down down down to the center of the Earth, something Evil and Ancient wakes up in the shadows, and now the horrors of the dark have a taste for her. Mary must go on an epic quest through the Nightmares Nine to make a potion to put The Slither back to sleep and save her soul from his gnashing teeth. Scary Mary and the Nightmares Nine is a hilarious and hallucinatory fairy tale that creeps, crawls, and catapults its way through the bizarre landscape of the imagination as Mary fights for her very life amidst the ever-encroaching darkness.
Cast:
Corinne Magin as Mary
Kiki Abba as Nell
Carter Rodriquez as Alabaster
Jenn Ruzumna as The Librarian
Cody Smith as Doogan
Jordan Moeller as Dirge
Kai Curtis as Simper/Creep Ensemble
Emily Pike as Anna Graham/Creep Ensemble
Sarah Winsor as Creep Ensemble
Raymond LeRoy as Creep Ensemble
Kelly Johnson as Creep Ensemble
Design/Production Team:
Assistant Director: Andy Buffelen
Dramaturg: Maggie Lee
Stage Manager: Elizabeth Stasio
Assistant Stage Manager: Brandon Eller
Production Managers: Katie McKellar and Cassie Bray
Carpenter: Robin Macartney
Puppet Designers: Zane Exactly and Ben Burris
Fight Choreographer: Ryan Higgins
Dance Choreographer: Alyza Delpan-Monley
Movement Choreography: Tableflip (Eddie DeHais, Alyza Delpan-Monley,Ryan Higgins)
Set Designer: Eddie DeHais
Props: Kayla Rabe
Sound Design: Erin Bednarz
Assistant Sound Designer: D.R. Amromin
Lighting Design: Emily Leong
Costume Designers: Fantasia Rose and Sydney Tucker
Press
Theater Review: Annex’s “Scary Mary” Is A Spooky Arty Treat For The Senses
Miryam’s Theater Musings – Wacky and ominous, “Scary Mary’s” vigorous production is well worth visiting
Seattle Times – Humor and horror bubble up together in Annex’s ‘Scary Mary’
City Arts – ‘Scary Mary and the Nightmares Nine’
Written by Keiko Green | Music by Jesse Smith
Directed by Pamala Mijatov | Choreography by Noah Duffy
April 24 – May 16
Thurs-Sat at 8 pm | Mon, May 11 industry night
All Thurs PWYC
$20 general | $18 advance tickets
$12 senior, military, TPS | $5 student
A warren of abandoned bunnies in Woodland Park evolves into a dark religious cult in this gleefully unsettling tale of revenge, sacrifice, and the most transgressive love of all. A world premiere with original music, inspired by the classic Greek tragedy The Bacchae.
“‘Bunnies’… is one of the most imaginative, entertaining and surprisingly substantial new shows of the season… ‘Bunnies’ is fun and entertaining throughout, but it also has real substance and allows us to leave the theater both entertained and inspired. This show allows us to revisit a sacred temple that we have not returned to in a very long time, but that still earns its place of reverence in our modern world. It’s a great achievement.” – Seattle Actor
“Keiko Green hits this one out of the park. The musical is engaging from start to finish, taking twists and turns and challenging audience members to reflect on how they interact with the natural world. Kudos to Annex for producing a new work with a powerhouse female ensemble. Simply put, this show doesn’t have a weak link. The script, music, choreography, design elements and performances converge to create a ferocious, furry musical infused with the macabre. You won’t want to miss this gem of a production!” – Copious Love
“Just when you think you’ve nailed down the tone of local playwright Keiko Green’s fractured fairy-tale musical ‘Bunnies,’ it takes a sharp left turn, hopping from baroque mythologizing to broad satire to shock-powered black comedy. It’s not quite Beatrix Potter on acid, but Green and director Pamala Mijatov’s stark vision of corrupted innocence is rarely less than intriguing.” – Seattle Times
CAST
The Bunnies |
|
Yesenia Iglesias |
She |
Pilar O’Connell |
Parsley/Lola |
Kayla Walker |
John Wayne (Apr. 24-May 2, May 15-16) |
Amy Escobar |
John Wayne (May 7-14) |
Sarah Porkalob |
Dandelion |
Ashlen Hodge |
Buddy |
Erin Bednarz |
Whisper |
Sam Routh |
Ash |
Yana Kesala |
Oreo |
The Humans |
|
Andrew Shanks |
Tim |
Libby Barnard |
Angela |
André Nelson |
Dads, Cop, Veterinarian |
DESIGN TEAM
Scenic Designer |
Robin Macartney |
Lighting Designer |
Gwyn Skone |
Sound Designer |
Jesse McNeece |
Costume Designer |
Wanda Rodriquez |
PRODUCTION TEAM
Stage Manager |
Robin Obourn |
Assistant Director |
Mary Hubert |
Photographer |
Joe Iano |
Poster Designer |
Evelyn DeHais |
Technical Director |
Emily Sershon |
Production Manager |
Catherine Blake Smith |
Written by Courtney Meaker
Directed by Pamala Mijatov
April 18-May 17
Thurs-Sat at 8pm | All Thurs PWYC
Industry Night Mon April 28
$20 general/$18 advance tickets
$12 senior, military, TPS / $5 student
Running time: 2 hours, including intermission
When her lover disappears, Frannie and her friends seek solace in a book about chaos theory, leading them to build a machine that might take them into other dimensions—but instead they fall into different stories and just might bring about the end of the world.
Chaos Theory deals with contemporary issues (sex, identity, loss, crazy exes, mind games, doppelgangers) through the lens of absurdist science (and some actual science!).
Press photos
“Though the play has a blatant speculative science-fiction slant to it, it is surprisingly and refreshingly character-driven. The play grapples with ideas of perception of reality, time relativity, gender binaries, friendship dynamics, and heart-wrenching moral dilemmas… The cast was small, well-selected, and strong. Thanks to Meaker’s smart writing and the excellent cast, the play had me wishing I could be friends with Frannie, Seth, and Bach, and be a part of their quick back-and-forth verbal banter.” – Drama In The Hood
CAST
Keiko Green |
Frannie |
Evelyn Dehais |
Bach |
Drew Highlands |
Seth |
Jana Hutchison |
Mack, others |
CREW
Playwright |
Courtney Meaker |
Director |
Pamala Mijatov |
Stage Manager |
Kaeline Kine |
Lighting Designer |
Gwyn Skone |
Scenic Designer |
Robin Macartney |
Sound Designer |
Kyle Thompson |
Prop Designers |
Robin Macartney & Emily Sershon |
Costume Designer |
Amy Escobar |
Technical Directors |
Ian Johnston & Emily Sershon |
Graphic Design |
Ash Williamson |
French translation |
Evelyn Dehais |
Songs by The Half Brothers
Additional text by Keri Healey
Directed by Scotto Moore
Fri-Sat at 11pm, Aug 9-30
$10 general / $5 student
PWYC Industry Night: Monday, Aug 19 at 8pm
Neo-bluegrass trio The Half Brothers (Rick Miller, John Ackermann, and David Nixon) step through the black-and-white TV screen into an era of lively music and helpful cooking hints, when corporate sponsorship promised shiny perfection. Troy Mink takes over the kitchen as Grandma Half, while Tim Moore lends his mellifluous baritone to friendly announcements of Half Brothers Brand products that could help you more than you know — or want. Guitar, mandolin, banjo, and golden three-part harmonies help the medicine go down. Drink up. It’s good for you. The television says so.
“The Half Brothers have written clever songs and the accompanying comedy bits written by Keri Healey are equally sharp and sassy. The performances are top notch with Tim Moore as the smooth talking announcer (and, mean harmonica player) and Troy Mink doing his usual outstanding job as one of his patented flustered/exasperated Southern grannies….Even if you’re not a huge fan of bluegrass music, the funny charms of ‘The Half Brothers Brand Old-Time Variety Show’ and the expert performances by all involved, make for a highly recommended night of music and comedy. It’s one of those shows where you’ll find yourself clapping along to the tunes, with a big, dumb grin on your face because you’re having a helluva good time.” — Seattle Gay Scene
“Sharp, mournful, Chaplin-esque comedy…” — The Stranger
Press photos
CAST
Rick Miller, John Ackermann, and David Nixon |
The Half Brothers |
Tim Moore |
Tommy |
Troy Mink |
Grandma Half |
CREW
Songwriters |
The Half Brothers |
Additional Text |
Keri Healey |
Director |
Scotto Moore |
Stage Manager |
Alex Wren |
Production Manager |
Catherine Blake Smith |
Light Designer |
Carolina Johnson |
Prop Designer |
Robin Macartney |
Costume Designer |
Samantha Armitage |
Scenic Painter |
Susannah Anderson |