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Seattle Rep Announces Complete 2007-2008 Season

Jeffrey Hatcher
Jeffrey Hatcher

Seattle Repertory Theatre has announced the complete line-up for its 2007-2008 season.

Selections in the larger Bagley Wright Theatre will be Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night (September 13-October 20); Eduardo Machado’s The Cook, set both in 1958 Cuba and the present day (November 1- December 2); The Breach, by Catherine Filloux, Tarrell McCraney, and Joe Sutton, which weaves together three separate stories from people who survived Hurricane Katrina (January 10-February 9); Moliere’s The Imaginary Invalid (February 21-March 22); and Nobel Prize winner Seamus Heaney’s The Cure at Troy (April 3-May 4).

The Leo K. Theatre will host Jeffrey Hatcher’s Murderers, a trio of monologues by members of a homicidal retirement community (October 4-November 4); Cheryl West’s Birdie Blue, about an African-American woman looking back on her troubled past (November 15-December 16); and NPR commentator Kevin Kling’s how? how? why? why? focusing on life after his motorcycle accident (March 13-April 13).

Seattle Rep will also offer Back Home Again: A John Denver Holiday Concert (December 5-24), featuring the songs of the late, great pop singer and starring Dan Wheetman, a former member of Denver’s band.

For more information, call 206-443-2222 or visit www.seattlerep.org.