The Master and Margarita: A Remix of Bulgakov
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April 3–28, 2019, Thursdays–Sundays
Theatre Off Jackson
Chinatown-International District (Seattle)
$25 - $35
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Last time this Theatre Simple production directed by Rachel Katz Carey came to town, in 1997, Stranger writer Bret Fetzer noted that it "deftly weaves together multiple story lines and metaphysical romance with vigorous hands-on theatrics." Now it's back, with the same director and a new score by Brent Arnold. If you haven't read Bulgakov's 1930s masterpiece, it's the story of the Devil and his entourage (including a scene-stealing talking, smoking cat) testing the residents of Stalinist Moscow to see if Communism has really changed their nature. But it's also about Pontius Pilate, love, and the immortality of art.