We are giving away a pair of tickets to Cedar & The Redwoods at Washington Hall. The play runs from March 14th-April 6th. You can use the tickets for any night of the performance. To win, comment on this post why you would like to attend. Winner will be drawn and emailed on Friday, March 15th.
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From our partners at Copious Love:
Cedar & The Redwoods
March 14th-April 6, 2013 | 7PM
Washington Hall
153 14th Avenue Seattle, WA 98122
$15 | Brown Paper Tickets | Facebook
An original play, driving you into the the Redwoods on a psychological battle of wits.
Cedar & The Redwoods is a play about surviving when death abounds, and marks Copious Love’s first dramatic original work. It is a full-length play featuring a four-member ensemble performing multiple roles in a multimedia environment. The story focuses on Cedar, a girl just settling into her own after moving away from her family.
The show opens as she receives a crisis call in the middle of the night and must drive up toward Portland from San Francisco. Along for the ride are the distinct and nagging subconscious voices in Cedar’s head. Frantically driving she takes a wrong turn down the Avenue of Giants, lost and confused she crashes her car. While Cedar marvels at the intense beauty of the Redwoods, she must try to survive the night and get back on the road while keeping her inner demons, and the ghosts of her past at bay. Exploring the themes of life, death, family, relationships, and spirituality, this show is a psychological battle of wits that will keep you guessing.
Copious Love introduces their second season premiering with Cedar & The Redwoods; a relevant and tumultuous piece, dealing with death, how to live when it surrounds you, and how to manage the voices in your head.
ENSEMBLE
Reagan Dickey as Cedar
Sarina Hart as Rose (Grandma Ellie/Jennifer)
D’Arcy Harrison as Darcy (Natalie/Marc)
Geoff Finney as Nigel (Don/Uncle Patrick)
ARTISTIC TEAM
Writer: Chelsea Madsen
Directors: John Paul Sharp & Lacy Sarco
Technical Design: Tony Gavilanes
Set Design: Jessica Pickett
Stage Manager: Missy King
ABOUT COPIOUS LOVE PRODUCTIONS:
Copious Love Productions is a start up theatre production company concentrated on producing, writing, and directing their own original works. The company was started in 2010 as a way to focus the creative energy of three founders and soon blossomed into an artistic respite for many. By creating new shows they are able to see a project through from an initial concept to completion. In one year, they have completed their first entirely original season of two plays and a musical, conceptualized upcoming seasons, grown from three close friends into a company of a dozen members, become members of Theatre Puget Sound and gained non-profit status as Partner Artists with Shunpike. Copious Love believes that they can cultivate incredible art by amplifying the creativity of their members and community at large. They realize it is important to nurture artists and support them in every way possible. Copious Love has high hopes for Season 2 and the future Seasons to come. Please visit CopiousLove.org for complete information.











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I am excited for this show featuring a friend of mine and buy a company that is new to me. Hooray for art!
I love all of you, I think of you every day and I would love to come see your show! I’m sure it is amazing.
I’d love to see my friend Reagan Dickey in the part of Cedar and the rest of the cast in what sounds like an amazing production! Unfortunately I can’t make the pay-what-you-can performances due to schedule conflicts and my finances are poor at the moment with a non-existent entertainment budget.
Interested in checking out a new production company and this original work looks rooted.
It sounds like an amazing show and I would love to take my visiting friend to it!
I have never been to a show like this would love to take my girlfriend to this new expirience!
Can’t get enough of the theater!