puppets: a coming of age story about identity and acceptance

puppets: a coming of age story about identity and acceptance

  • Ages 16+

Puppets is a dramedy about an individual's journey of self-discovery, exploring stigma and acceptance through humor. For audiences 16+.

By liv Vessenes

Select date and time

Wednesday, May 14 · 7:30 - 10pm PDT

Location

Hutchinson Hall (HUT)

4276 East Stevens Way Northeast Seattle, WA 98105

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Agenda

7:30 PM - 10:00 PM

Show

10:00 PM - 10:30 PM

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About this event

  • Paid venue parking

puppets is a bold dramedy exploring identity, stigma, and ostracization through the eyes of Noelle who is navigating self-discovery. Written and directed by a University of Washington student as her human rights thesis, this original Seattle theatre production challenges societal misconceptions and sheds light on the struggles of those whose desires don’t fit the norm.

Thought-provoking and engaging, this theater performance is perfect for audiences 16 and older seeking a fresh take on identity, desire, and social acceptance.

puppets is a must-see for those looking for unique things to do in Seattle for lovers of the Seattle arts scene. Don't miss this one-of-a-kind event!

Featuring:

Emily Kay Townsend as Noelle

Liam He as Kade

Ayşe Avcular as Marianne

Taylor Freeman as Rey

By using a discount code, you may be required to present your student ID at the event entrance to validate your discounted ticket.

Paid parking is available at the University of Washington Central Plaza Garage.

Frequently asked questions

What is the show about?

puppets is a dramedy that follows Noelle as she navigates self-discovery, societal stigma, erasure. It explores themes of identity, acceptance, and human rights.

Who wrote and directed the play?

The play is written and directed by University of Washington student liv Vessenes as part of her thesis on human rights.

How can I support this production?

You can support Puppets by attending the show, spreading the word, and engaging in post-show discussions.

Is there parking available?

Yes, paid parking is available at the University of Washington Central Plaza Garage.

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$8 – $30