Love’s Labour’s Lost
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Mary Machala
Performed in parks throughout the Puget Sound region
It’s heart versus head in this delightful summer romance.
Jason was recently seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company in Mother Courage and Her Children. Two summers ago he played Proteus in The Two Gentlemen of Verona with Wooden O. Other shows with Seattle Shakespeare Company include Richard II, Antony and Cleopatra, and Hamlet. Regional credits include Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Island Stage Left, and the Shakespeare Theatre Company in D.C. Locally, he has performed with Book-It Repertory Theatre, Seattle Public Theater, Washington Ensemble Theatre, Theater Schmeater, GreenStage, Taproot Theatre, Harlequin Productions, 14/48: The World’s Quickest Theatre Festival, and Theater Anonymous. He is also a co-founder of One Lump or Two Productions (Elsinore Diaries, Holiday of Errors). Jason has a BFA in Acting and Directing from UNC Greensboro and an MFA from the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Academy for Classical Acting at George Washington University. He is married to the beautiful and fabulous Jill Marr.
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Mary Machala
Performed in parks throughout the Puget Sound region
It’s heart versus head in this delightful summer romance.
By William Shakespeare
Directed by David Quicksall
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By Bertolt Brecht
Translated by David Hare
Directed by Jeff Steitzer
A powerhouse anti-war satire peppered with music and song.
By William Shakespeare
Directed by David Quicksall
Performed in parks throughout the Puget Sound region
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By William Shakespeare
Directed by Rosa Joshi
Shakespeare’s lyrical tale of an ill-suited king toppled from his throne.
By William Shakespeare
Directed by John Langs
Performed at the Cornish Playhouse at Seattle Center
The Roman General and the Egyptian Queen. Their romance gave birth to an empire, but their fiery longing came at a price.
By William Shakespeare
Directed by John Langs
Performed at the Center House Theatre at Seattle Center
Shakespeare's most complex and emotional drama