Sound Theatre Company 2023 Season: Building Bridges and Bridging Worlds

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During Sound Theatre Company's 2023 season, an unprecedented number of new works will hit the stages: two world premieres, the Seattle premiere of a Pulitzer-winning play currently on Broadway, and a playwright-in-residence' latest work in development.
 
"The time is now to build a space for intersectional stories, artists, and communities. In 2023, we will deepen our commitment to building a new canon of work - and forge a future that builds bridges between worlds in ways that entertain, inform, and challenge," said artistic director Teresa Thuman.
 
"For the first time since 2018, we offer a full season of three mission-centered mainstage productions and an expanded Making Waves New Works program - all reflecting a diversity of voices, artist-centered care, and our organizational growth and learning in the past five years."
11th & Pine by Nikki Yeboah: March 2023

Cost of Living by Martyna Majok, directed by Teresa Thuman: June 2023

Autocorrect Thinks I'm Dead by Aimee Chou: September 2023
 
Making Waves will make its largest splash in 2023. Inaugural William S. Yellow Robe Jr. playwright resident Zharia O'Neal will present a community playwriting workshop and 10-minute play festival, as well as develop her new work Roost. Making Waves will also bring us a Cabaret of Broadway Hits in American Sign Language as part of Deaf Spotlight's week-long variety showcase.


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