Craig Lucas' Singing Forest Roots World Premiere at Seattle's Intiman, July 23 | Playbill

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News Craig Lucas' Singing Forest Roots World Premiere at Seattle's Intiman, July 23 The Intiman Theatre presents the world premiere staging of Craig Lucas' Singing Forest featuring David Garrison and Jay Goede at its Seattle home, starting July 23.

Intiman artistic director Bartlett Sher (The Light in the Piazza) directs the production set to open July 30 for a run through Aug. 21 at the Washington stage.

David Garrison (Bells Are Ringing, Titanic), Jay Goede (A Year With Frog and Toad), Daniel Eric Gold (Small Tragedy) and Anne Scurria (The Long Christmas Ride Home, Trinity Rep) lead the cast of Seattle actors that include Laurence Ballard, Kristin Flanders, Malte Frid-Nielsen, Jeanne Paulsen and John Procaccino.

Singing Forest interweaves the tales of three generations of one family, from New York in 2000 to Vienna in the 1930s and post World War II Paris. The three-act drama was originally commissioned by Seattle’s ACT Theatre (under Gordon Edelstein) and developed with Trinity Repertory Company (under Oskar Eustis, who serves as dramaturg). The world premiere is being produced in association with Long Wharf Theatre, where it is slated to play in January, 2005.

Lucas, who won the 2004 OBIE Award for Best American Play for Small Tragedy, has also penned the plays Prelude to a Kiss, Reckless, Stranger, This Thing of Darkness and The Dying Gaul — which he recently adapted and directed for the big screen starring Campbell Scott, Patricia Clarkson and Peter Sarsgaard. Singing Forest will reteam the scribe with director Sher — who worked together on the new Adam Guettel musical The Light in the Piazza.

The creative team for Singing Forest features John McDermott (scenic), Elizabeth Caitlin Ward (costume), Stephen Strawbridge (lighting) and Stephen LeGrand (sound). Judith Shahn serves as dialect coach. Tickets to Singing Forest at the Intiman, 201 Mercer Street at Seattle Center, can be purchased by calling (206) 269-1900. For more information, visit the Intiman online at www.intiman.org.

 
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