PRODUCTION HISTORY
Parliament Square
Photo Credit: Annie Duffiance & DangerPants Photography
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Fall 2018
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By James Fritz
Directed by Sann Hall
Assistant Director: Carter Rodriquez
"Artfully resurfaces the chilling questions" —The Seattle Times
"Pulls at your heart and gut" —Broadwayworld.com
Starring Caitlin Macy-Beckwith, Andrew Shanks, Miranda Antoinette Troutt, Lisa Viertel, and Imani Woodley
with Justin & Annie Duffiance
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Designer by Erin Bednarz, Ahren Buhmann, Caitlin Krida Cooke, Dan Garlington, Emily Leong, and Lex Marcos with additional fabric art from Mandy Greer.
American Archipelago
Photo Credits: Julia Nardin & Annie Duffiance. Poster design: K Brian Neel
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July 2017
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Directed by Bobbin Ramsey
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Script by Holly Arsenault, Kelleen C. Blanchard, Tre Calhoun, Vincent Delaney, Brendan Healy, Maggie Lee, Sara Porkalob, and Seayoung Yim
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Designed by Catherine Cornell, Karla Davenport, Michael Notestine, Alex Potter, and Ranleigh Starling, with Justin & Annie Duffiance
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Starring Rebecca Goldberg, Kenna Kettrick, John Leith, Corinne Magin, Shermona Mitchell, Craig Peterson, Carter Rodriquez, and Bob Williams
Suffering, Inc.
July 2016
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Written by Anton Chekhov and Brendan Healy
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Directed by Brendan Healy & Jesse Parce
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Starring Carrie Cates, J. Martin Dinn, Mark Fullerton, Megan Jackson, Kenna Kettrick, Heather Persinger, and Rudy Roushdi.
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Designed by: David Gassner, Brandy Gustin, Emily Leong, Robin Macartney, and Amanda Rae, with Justin & Annie Duffiance
"A Chekhov play with butterfly wings...A truly impressed 4.5 out of 5 stars." - BroadwayWorld.com
"Excellent...masterfully understated." - Seattle Times
"transfixing...a gorgeous mix of office-speak, poetry, and understated violence and romance." -The Stranger
"One of the most unexpected, inventive and deranged pieces of theater I've encountered this season...winning...inventively staged by Brendan Healy with Gabrielle Schutz...ingenious." -The Seattle Times
Fall 2011​
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Directed by Brendan Healy & Gabrielle Schutz
Starring: Carrie Cates, Ricky Coates, J. Martin Dinn, David Gassner, Megan Jackson, Adria LaMorticella, and Valerie Mannucci
Designed by Sann Hall
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"A joy to drink in...No recent Seattle production of this nature comes to mind...it shouldn't be missed." -Seattlest.com
"I have a special fondness for plays like this, where the acting and directing is excellent; where creativity trumps gimmicks" -The Capitol Hill Times
We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as South West Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 1884 - 1915
"Director David Gassner and his admirable cast give 'We Are Proud to Present' the visceral power and intensity required to rattle and implicate us." -- The Seattle Times
Spring 2015
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Directed by David Gassner​
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Written by Jackie Sibblies Drury
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Designed by Julia Evanovich, Amy LaZerte, and Suzi Tucker
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Starring Ricky Coates, Nick Doner, G. To'mas Jones, Alyssa Kay, Jason Sanford, and Dedra Woods
"Profound and powerful... Necessary... an especially piercing show for this moment..." --The Stranger
Or, the Whale
October 2014
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Directed by David Gassner
Written by Brendan Healy and K Brian Neel
Starring: Liza Curtiss, Marty Dinn, Mark Fullerton, Keiko Green, Sann Hall, Heather Persinger, Carter Rodriquez, and Sean Patrick Taylor
Designed by Amy Escobar, Caleb Ruppert, and Emily Sershon, with Justin & Annie Duffiance.
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The Final Tribunal into the Mysterious Death
of Mister Senor Salvador Dali
Spring 2013
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Created by Pony World Theatre
Directed by Brendan Healy
Starring: Ricky Coates, Monica Finney, Sann Hall, Chris MacDonald, Heather Persinger, and Carter Rodriquez
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Big Story Small

June 2010
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7 Classic plays distilled into tiny packages by Scot Augustson, Emily Conbere, Brendan Healy, Erin Kraft, K Brian Neel, and Gabrielle Schutz.
Seattlest.com recommended Big Story Small as part of their "can't miss" weekend events. They also had this to say:
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"Pony World is little theatre with a big attitude...We found ourselves appreciating the simmering, subdued delivery of John Kobasic in Death of a Salesman or Pamala Mijatov in Les Liaisons Dangereuses...[A] nuanced transformation of what was into what we had just seen."
Emerald and the Love Song of the Dead Fishermen

August 2009
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Presented with Annex Theatre
By Brendan Healy
Starring: Sann Hall, Megan Jackson, Wonder Russell, Gabrielle Schutz, Sean Patrick Taylor, Jeremy Topping, and Paul Vitulli
Designed by: Julia Evanovich, Pip Gordon, Kevin Heard, and Emily Sershon
"The actors bloom like bioluminescent algae...the set designer flips the bird at every big-budget theater in town." - The Seattle Weekly
"Playwright Brendan Healy uses a healthy dose of whimsy and charm to tackle big themes of loss and love...Healy definitely has a strong theatrical vision...a perfectly lovely example of how much a small theatre can accomplish when they think outside the box." - Seattlest
"Imaginatively ambitious...Healy's plays build stylized worlds that initially resemble ours and then fragment, with odd poetry pouring from their fissures" - The Stranger
"An elegant myth"- Seattle Gay News