"One for All, and All for One": Three Musketeers Opens in Seattle Oct. 10 | Playbill

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News "One for All, and All for One": Three Musketeers Opens in Seattle Oct. 10 Tony nominated playwright Ken Ludwig's stage adaptation of the swashbuckling classic The Three Musketeers opens at Seattle Rep Oct. 10.

The Three Musketeers, starring Hans Altwies, Jeffrey M. Bender and Ryan Shams as the titular trio, is the premiere production of the 2008-2009 season at Seattle Rep. Under the direction of Kyle Donnelly, the adventure will continue through Nov. 15.

The production features Altwies as Athos, Bender as Porthos and Shams as Aramis with Andrew William Smith (D'Artagnan), Jim Abele (Cardinal Richelieu), Geoffrey Alm (Father/Treville), Cheyenne Casebier (Milady), Alban Dennis (Buckingham/King Louis), Montana von Fliss (Sabine), Jennifer Sue Johnson (Constance), Ellen Karas (Queen Anne), Shawn Law (Rochefort) and Michael Rossmy (Bassile) with ensemble members Justin Alley, Kate Kraay and David Goldstein.

Ludwig's adaptation is described as a "fresh, fast-paced, and hilarious adaptation of one of literature's most thrilling romantic adventures. The dashing musketeers — and one plucky kid sister — swashbuckle their way through nefarious villains, international intrigue, and exotic ladies. It's 'all for one and one for all!' in an action-packed update of this beloved classic."

Designing Three Musketeers are John Arnone (set design), Nan Cibula-Jenkins (costume design), Nancy Schertler (lighting design), Lindsay Jones and Will Pickens (sound design), Rick Sordelet and Michael Rossmy (fight directors), Sonia Dawkins (choreographer) and Wayne Barker (composer).

Tickets are available by calling (206) 443-2222, toll free at (877) 900-9285 or online at seattlerep.org. Seattle Repertory Theatre is located at 155 Mercer Street in Seattle, WA.

 
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