Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them
May
29

Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them

“Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them” by A Rey Pamatmat is a gut wrenching, raunchy, and perfectly awkward story of three kids – Kenny, his sister Edith, and their friend Benji – whom are all but abandoned on a farm in the remotest part Middle America. With no parental guidance in sight, Kenny and his sister Edith must make up the rules as they go to create a functional household for them and their pet stuffed frog Fergie. But when Kenny and Benji's budding relationship faces bigotry, and Edith takes her watch guard duties way too far, the formerly indifferent outside world comes barging in whether they want it to or not. A Rey. Pamatmat’s mesmerizing play explores the isolation of adolescence, the hopefulness of first love, and the lengths to which we’ll go to find and protect our chosen family.

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If I Don’t, I’ll Cry
May
30

If I Don’t, I’ll Cry

“If I Don’t, I’ll Cry” is a premiere showcase of short performances written and directed

by Tate Sakura Ivy. Tate is a senior theatre production student at WWU graduating this spring.This capstone showcase includes several short plays and a dance piece with a shared theme revolving around identity and coping mechanisms. From stoner comedy to sleep demon dance to volcanologist drama, this performance will give you queer joy, queer angst, and all of the feelings that come with being queer. “If I Don’t, I’ll Cry” will debut at WWU’s Old Main Theatre May 30th at 7:30pm with subsequent performances May 31st at 2pm, June 5th at 7:30pm, and June 7th at 7:30pm.

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If I Don’t, I’ll Cry
May
31

If I Don’t, I’ll Cry

“If I Don’t, I’ll Cry” is a premiere showcase of short performances written and directed

by Tate Sakura Ivy. Tate is a senior theatre production student at WWU graduating this spring.This capstone showcase includes several short plays and a dance piece with a shared theme revolving around identity and coping mechanisms. From stoner comedy to sleep demon dance to volcanologist drama, this performance will give you queer joy, queer angst, and all of the feelings that come with being queer. “If I Don’t, I’ll Cry” will debut at WWU’s Old Main Theatre May 30th at 7:30pm with subsequent performances May 31st at 2pm, June 5th at 7:30pm, and June 7th at 7:30pm.

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The Fitzmaurice Manner Presents: A Weekend Away
May
31

The Fitzmaurice Manner Presents: A Weekend Away

The Fitzmaurice Manor Presents: A Weekend Away! Is a farcical romp through the fantastical halls of Fitzmaurice Manor, the home of eccentric billionaires and their beautiful daughter. Come home for the weekend and watch their daughter’s wedding unfold! Or perhaps more accurately, watch the whole thing unravel. Intrigue, scandal and a barrel full of laughs, come enjoy a Weekend Away!

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The Fitzmaurice Manner Presents: A Weekend Away
Jun
1

The Fitzmaurice Manner Presents: A Weekend Away

The Fitzmaurice Manor Presents: A Weekend Away! Is a farcical romp through the fantastical halls of Fitzmaurice Manor, the home of eccentric billionaires and their beautiful daughter. Come home for the weekend and watch their daughter’s wedding unfold! Or perhaps more accurately, watch the whole thing unravel. Intrigue, scandal and a barrel full of laughs, come enjoy a Weekend Away!

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Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them
Jun
1

Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them

“Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them” by A Rey Pamatmat is a gut wrenching, raunchy, and perfectly awkward story of three kids – Kenny, his sister Edith, and their friend Benji – whom are all but abandoned on a farm in the remotest part Middle America. With no parental guidance in sight, Kenny and his sister Edith must make up the rules as they go to create a functional household for them and their pet stuffed frog Fergie. But when Kenny and Benji's budding relationship faces bigotry, and Edith takes her watch guard duties way too far, the formerly indifferent outside world comes barging in whether they want it to or not. A Rey. Pamatmat’s mesmerizing play explores the isolation of adolescence, the hopefulness of first love, and the lengths to which we’ll go to find and protect our chosen family.

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If I Don’t, I’ll Cry
Jun
5

If I Don’t, I’ll Cry

“If I Don’t, I’ll Cry” is a premiere showcase of short performances written and directed

by Tate Sakura Ivy. Tate is a senior theatre production student at WWU graduating this spring.This capstone showcase includes several short plays and a dance piece with a shared theme revolving around identity and coping mechanisms. From stoner comedy to sleep demon dance to volcanologist drama, this performance will give you queer joy, queer angst, and all of the feelings that come with being queer. “If I Don’t, I’ll Cry” will debut at WWU’s Old Main Theatre May 30th at 7:30pm with subsequent performances May 31st at 2pm, June 5th at 7:30pm, and June 7th at 7:30pm.

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Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them
Jun
6

Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them

“Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them” by A Rey Pamatmat is a gut wrenching, raunchy, and perfectly awkward story of three kids – Kenny, his sister Edith, and their friend Benji – whom are all but abandoned on a farm in the remotest part Middle America. With no parental guidance in sight, Kenny and his sister Edith must make up the rules as they go to create a functional household for them and their pet stuffed frog Fergie. But when Kenny and Benji's budding relationship faces bigotry, and Edith takes her watch guard duties way too far, the formerly indifferent outside world comes barging in whether they want it to or not. A Rey. Pamatmat’s mesmerizing play explores the isolation of adolescence, the hopefulness of first love, and the lengths to which we’ll go to find and protect our chosen family.

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If I Don’t, I’ll Cry
Jun
7

If I Don’t, I’ll Cry

“If I Don’t, I’ll Cry” is a premiere showcase of short performances written and directed

by Tate Sakura Ivy. Tate is a senior theatre production student at WWU graduating this spring.This capstone showcase includes several short plays and a dance piece with a shared theme revolving around identity and coping mechanisms. From stoner comedy to sleep demon dance to volcanologist drama, this performance will give you queer joy, queer angst, and all of the feelings that come with being queer. “If I Don’t, I’ll Cry” will debut at WWU’s Old Main Theatre May 30th at 7:30pm with subsequent performances May 31st at 2pm, June 5th at 7:30pm, and June 7th at 7:30pm.

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Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them
Jun
8

Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them

“Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them” by A Rey Pamatmat is a gut wrenching, raunchy, and perfectly awkward story of three kids – Kenny, his sister Edith, and their friend Benji – whom are all but abandoned on a farm in the remotest part Middle America. With no parental guidance in sight, Kenny and his sister Edith must make up the rules as they go to create a functional household for them and their pet stuffed frog Fergie. But when Kenny and Benji's budding relationship faces bigotry, and Edith takes her watch guard duties way too far, the formerly indifferent outside world comes barging in whether they want it to or not. A Rey. Pamatmat’s mesmerizing play explores the isolation of adolescence, the hopefulness of first love, and the lengths to which we’ll go to find and protect our chosen family.

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Forgiving Frost
May
17

Forgiving Frost

Do you dare to seek the sun? Come find the answer at our show Forgiving Frost, a play about grappling with your inner demons to escape darkness. Join Minka as she fights the dark sea, with the help of strange, masked creatures like Shrimp Head and Beetle Man, with no help from giant puppet Sister Shay, and with the companionship of a marionette lizard and the unhinged Pan Man (but you can just call him Man). Enjoy the drama, the laughter of commedia moments, and some live acoustic music!

Performing in the Fairhaven College Auditorium May 15th &16th at 7pm, and May 17th at 5pm.

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Forgiving Frost
May
16

Forgiving Frost

Do you dare to seek the sun? Come find the answer at our show Forgiving Frost, a play about grappling with your inner demons to escape darkness. Join Minka as she fights the dark sea, with the help of strange, masked creatures like Shrimp Head and Beetle Man, with no help from giant puppet Sister Shay, and with the companionship of a marionette lizard and the unhinged Pan Man (but you can just call him Man). Enjoy the drama, the laughter of commedia moments, and some live acoustic music!

Performing in the Fairhaven College Auditorium May 15th &16th at 7pm, and May 17th at 5pm.

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