The Libertinis' UNCLE SEAGULL Set for SFF 2016

By: Feb. 04, 2016
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The Libertinis' UNCLE SEAGULL flies again in the Seattle Fringe Festival on February 26, 27, March 4, and 5 at the Center House Theatre in Seattle Center. Written and performed by founding producers Tootsie Spangles, Hattie HellKat, and Woody Shticks, UNCLE SEAGULL is equal parts love letter and ransom note to your favorite turn-of-the-century Russian poet Anton Chekhov!

Stuck in a cherry orchard with no way back to the sea, three seagull sisters insist on a life of propriety, adventure, and toil amidst endless cherry pits and the bleak antics of the humans below. But when the orchard of their childhood changes right beneath their webbed feet, will Katya, Vera, and Sasha summon the courage to fly? After a smash run of UNCLE SEAGULL at the Pocket Theater, The Libertinis bring you even more broken hearts, aching souls, and chirpy puns. All wings considered, UNCLE SEAGULL is a blithe reminder that everybirdy hurts.


Stage managed by Kiki Penoyer and costumed with help from Fantasia Oslund, UNCLE SEAGULL will soar at the Seattle Fringe Festival on February 26, 27, March 4, and 5 at 9pm in the Center House Theatre (the basement of the Seattle Center Armory).



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