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‘Family Triptych’
Come and see some KTO alumni in this show at the 2017 Seattle Fringe Festival. Jenni Taggart (“Molly Sweeney”), Bradetta Doyle-Vines (“‘night mother”) and Valerie Mannucci tell delightful tales of women in their lives. Adrian D. Cameron (“Alcestis”) directs. Tickets/more … Continue reading
‘Alcestis’
Irrational Robot Bureau, in collaboration with KTO Productions presents a new, original adaptation of “Alcestis” by the Classic Greek tragedian Euripides! The ancient play enacts the myth of Admetus and Alcestis, King and Queen of Pherae, who become participants in … Continue reading
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Tagged aaron moore, adrian d. cameron, beverly poole, dara lillis david cravens-o'farrell, doug knoop, elizabeth deutsch, euripides, heidi cheyenne, ian gerrard, irrational robot bureau, isis phoenix, jack fool, jenni taggart, keli schurman-darby, kto productions, laura shearer, laurell haapanen, malie fujii, marie b., morgan sobel, robert falk, sonya hachez
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