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Seattle Repertory Theatre to Present Humanities Forum for The Breach

By: Tristan Fuge · Jan 29, 2008  · Seattle

John Aylward and Nike Imoru<br>
in <i>The Breach</i><br>
(© Chris Bennion)
John Aylward and Nike Imoru
in The Breach
(© Chris Bennion)
The Seattle Repertory Theatre will present its continuing series of community discussions, Humanities Forum in connection with the performance of The Breach, to be held February 9. The discussion will be moderated by Seattle Rep Education Director, Andrea Allen, and admission is free.

These hour-long panel discussions feature Seattle Repertory staff, artists, and scholars examining issues and themes related to the plays. Panelists for this installment include David Esbjornson, director of The Breach, Todd Jefferson Moore, actor and playwright and Jack Bentz, Artistic Director of Deus X Machina theatre company.

In The Breach, playwrights Catherine Filloux, Tarell Alvin McCraney, and Joe Sutton weave together three unique and separate stories from those who survived Hurricane Katrina. In its exploration of the impacts of Katrina, this play taps the conspiracy theories, loss and hope of this devastated American region.

For more information visit www.seattlerep.org.


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