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New Century Theatre Company presents:
Orange Flower Water
Orange Flower Water Tickets and Information
Synopsis
Craig Wright has created a stirringly complex and intimate contemporary story about marriage and family and what happens when complacency aat 5th Avenue Theatre). The cast features the acting talents of NCTC company members Hans Altwies (The Seafarer and The Three Musketeers at Seattle Rep) and Jennifer Lee Taylor (Daisy in NCTC's The Adding Machine) as David and Cathy Calhoun; and Ray Gonzalez (Waxwings at Book-It Repertory Theatre and Twelfth Night at Seattle Shakespeare Company) and Betsy Schwartz (All The King's Men at Intiman) as Brad and Beth Youngquist.
The all-Seattle based creative team includes: Lighting designer Geoff Korf and sound designer Rob Witmer (both returning from The Adding Machine), set and props designer Matthew Smucker, and costume designer Melanie Burgess. The Stage Manager is Michael Paul. Company members Michael Patten and Peter Dylan O'Connor are on board once again as the production and technical managers, respectively.
Performed at ACT's Bullitt Theatre Space (in association with Central Heating Lab*)
700 Union Ave.
Seattle, WA 98101
(*ACT's Central Heating Lab has arranged for NCTC a generous rental agreement that includes ticketing and marketing services in addition to rehearsal and performance space.)
Orange Flower Water will be produced under a Letter of Agreement with the Actor's Equity Association. Tickets are $25 ($20 for patrons under 25, with a valid ID) and are currently available at the ACT Ticket Office, 700 Union Street, downtown Seattle, (206) 292-7676 or online at www.acttheatre.org.
This production's $48,000 budget will be fully funded through individual donations from friends, family and the Seattle theater community, at large.nd selfishness get in the way. Orange Flower Water explores the painfully intense and, at times, darkly humorous, unraveling of two marriages through a series of scenes set in or around a single bed. As relationships become fractured and painful endings are a near certainty, a very fragile, but hopeful, new beginning takes root.
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