WARP Show Sells Out!
Years careening forward without any quality control whatsoever is finally paying off for WARP (Writers and Actors Performing Now). Sold out shows are becoming the rule as WARP touted up another win, finishing this past Sunday with their matinee Halloween extravaganza, “Products of a WARPed Imagination”. Especially successful were John Ruoff’s Seahorse Moon, Scot Bastian’s Missing the Boat, Donna Van Norman’s The Visitor, and Multiple Vocationalities by Dale Kazdan. A surprise cameo by our own favorite actor/playwright/columnist, Jorj Savage certainly didn’t hurt attendance.
Especially fun was this suicide on stage via Drano, in a play written by our own Rita Andreeva. Watch it, complete with creepy music, on this well-done video. (My favorite part, where Rose Kinne tosses her cookies, is a couple minutes in.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwgJ6dgKlsU&feature=player_embedded
To see a fuller range pictures of the event, got to: Carl Nelson Photography (link on the right)
Photos by Carl Nelson
Tags: actor, actress, Dale Kazdan, Donna Norman, Ellen Covey, Fringe Theater, Halloween Show, John Ruoff, Jorj Savage, Lyn Coffin, Missing the Boat, Multiple Vocationalities, Rita Andreeva, Scot Bastian, Seahorse Moon, Seattle, sold out, tabloid journalism, The Visitor, theater, theatrical success, WARP











