Posts Tagged ‘Theater’
WIDT presents: The Nutcracker 2025 Community Auditions
Whidbey Island Dance Theatre invites community members ages 6–96 to audition for roles in its beloved holiday tradition, The Nutcracker, now in its 33rd year. No dance experience needed—WIDT provides the training, costumes, and plenty of festive fun. Auditions take place Sunday, Sept. 7, 2025, at Island Dance & Gymnastics, 714 Camano Ave., Langley. Roles range from elves and woodland creatures to soldiers and family members. Rehearsals run weekends October–December, with performances ending Dec. 21. Volunteers are also welcome to help behind the scenes. Learn more at widtonline.org/audition.…
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Island Shakespeare Fest Opens its 16th Season July 18!
This season, fearless women defy the status quo, rewrite the rules, and prove that love and selfhood are not a choice—they’re a revolution.
“Much Ado About Nothing”By: William Shakespeare, Directed by: Chad “Dex” Kinsman
Event Date(s): July 18 – Aug. 31
In Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing,” words are weapons and wit is a shield. Beatrice refuses to be anything but fiercely independent—until she finds herself caught in a battle of the heart with the equally sharp-tongued Benedick. Meanwhile, her cousin Hero’s gentle strength is tested by a world obsessed with female purity—making a whole lot of “ado” over nothing. Shakespeare’s “Much Ado” is a sparkling comedy of deception, honor, and unexpected love, where women must carve their own paths amid a society eager to define them.
“Anima (or Her Soul)” By: Amelia Pincherle Rosselli, Directed by: Emily Lyon
Event Dates: July 26 – Aug 30
Once again, we partner with Expand the Canon to bring a brilliant yet lesser-known classic to our audience’s attention. The art world is rarely considered the intersection of passion and propriety. But In Amelia Roselli’s “Anima” (translated to English as “Her Soul”), painter Olga de Velaris finds herself at just that crossroads, testing the limits of how much she can express. In 1890’s Rome, she is surrounded by women who must navigate the tightrope of reputation, desire, and survival. “Anima” is a powerful, rarely staged drama that lays bare the tension between self-determination and the longing for connection, revealing that love—when truly seen—does not have to mean surrender. Step into this quirky, disarming, and award-winning play for an examination of who we’re really seeking.
Island Shakespeare Festival, 5476 Maxwelton Road, Langley WA
Price: Pay What You Will, or reserve a seat for $36
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https://www.ticketsource.com/island-shakespeare-festival…
A Doll’s House, Part 2 @ Outcast Theater
Opening the 2024 season is Lucas Hnath’s invigorating play, A Doll’s House Part 2, directed by Amanda Goodwin. With Shelley Hartle, Jeff Natter, Aleah Stacey and Patricia Duff.
In the final scene of Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 groundbreaking masterwork, A Doll’s House, Nora Helmer makes the shocking decision to leave her husband and children and begin a life on her own. This climactic event — when Nora slams the door on everything in her life — instantly propelled world drama into the modern age.
In Lucas Hnath’s A Doll’s House, Part 2, many years have passed since Nora’s exit. Now, there’s a knock on that same door. Nora has returned. But why? And what will it mean for those she left behind?…