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BILL 2: "This is a veil! Isn't it?"
BEBE 2: "Do you see a veil?"

Colleen Burke-Moen as Bebe 2 and Barry Snarr as Bill 2 in ReAct's Seattle Premiere of Enigma Variations.
Photo: George Paul Glanzman.


The Cast

(in order of appearance)

Red
Audrey R. Fan
Orange
Eloisa Cardona
Gold
Leslie Jean Warner
Yellow
ShawnJ West
Tan
Noah Pinegar
Jade
Angela DiMarco
Green
Gordon Hendrickson
Turquise
T.J. Langley
Blue
Barry L. Snarr
Purple
Colleen Burke-Moen
Lavendar
Lisa Marie Nakamura
Pink
Katie Tupper
Magenta
Nyree Martinez
Light Blue
David Hsieh
Understudy for Tan 3/4
Gordon Hendrickson
Understudy for Red 3/15
Lisa Marie Nakamura


CHUCK 2: "Puck."
ANNIE: "Excellent!"

Gordon Hendrickson as Chuck 2 and Eloisa Cardona as Annie in ReAct's Foreplay, or the Art of the Fugue.
Photo: David Hsieh.


Directed by
David Hsieh

Assistant Direction by
Gordon Hendrickson


NORMAN: "Uhhhh..."
INTERPRETER: "Uhhhh...I will interpret."

Lisa Marie Nakamura, Noah Pinegar and Angela DiMarco in ReAct's Seattle Premiere of Arabian Nights.
Photo: David Hsieh.


The Crew

Stage Manager, Costume, Properties & Production Designer
David Hsieh
Assistant Stage Manager & Sound Operator
George Paul Glanzman
Percussionists
Audrey R. Fan
Gordon Hendrickson
Nyree Martinez

Choreography
The Cast & Crew
Light Board Operator, Festival Lighting Designer & Venue Technician
Darell Jamieson
Head Festival House Manager
Jenny Gilbert


FIFI: "In the great dance of life, the possible positions are so many, the organs so few."

ShawnJ West as Fifi in ReAct's Seattle Premiere of Enigma Variations.
Photo: David Hsieh.


Reviews

Seattle Gay Standard (Preview)
Seattle Weekly
Seattle Gay News
Fringe Rag
Seattle Gay Standard
>>Patron Comments

LAURA: "Rob, have you ever thought televisions might be alive?"

Barry Snarr, Colleen Burke-Moen, Gordon Hendrickson and Angela DiMarco in ReAct's Seattle Premiere of Captive Audience.
Photo: David Hsieh.



DON: "Mock! Hets arf blizzardo. Hets arf molto blizzardo!"

David Hsieh as Don in ReAct's The Universal Language.
Photo: George Paul Glanzman.



BILL: "It's all in the timing."

Nyree Martinez as Betty and T.J. Langley as Bill in ReAct's Sure Thing.
Photo: David Hsieh.

 
"MORE ALL IN THE TIMING" GRAPHIC
                            by David Hsieh.

"More" All in the Timing


By David Ives

Sequel Production

Voted "Audience Favorite"

March 4, 2001
Elliott Bay Book Company
March 9 - 11, 15 - 18, 2001
Broadway Performance Hall


THE CAST PHOTO OF "MORE" ALL IN THE TIMING
The cast photo of ReAct's "More" All in the Timing.
Photo: David Hsieh.


The Program

The Setting

New York and Arabia, but mostly New York.
Various locations in the past and present including
a party, a living room, a shop, a doctor's office, a classroom, a miniature golf course and a café

Prelude: "Time On My Hands" - The Company

ENGLISH MADE SIMPLE
Jill - Audrey
Jack - Barry
Announcer - Leslie

Interlude: "Cha Cha D'Amour" - The Company

CAPTIVE AUDIENCE
TV Man - Gordon
TV Woman - Angela
Rob - Barry
Laura - Colleen

Interlude: "Dream Time" - Barry and the Women

ARABIAN NIGHTS
Flora - Angela
Norman - Noah
Interpreter - Lisa Marie

Interlude: "Clown Time" - Gordon and the Women

ENIGMA VARIATIONS
Bill 1 - T.J.
Bebe 1 - Lisa Marie
Bill 2 - Barry
Bebe 2 - Colleen
Fifi - ShawnJ
Eyechart - Gordon

Interlude: "Soul Bossa Nova" -The Company

PHILIP GLASS BUYS A LOAF OF BREAD
Woman 1 - Leslie
Woman 2 - Angela
Baker - ShawnJ
Philip - Gordon

Interlude: "Race Time" - The Company

THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE
Dawn - Katie
Don - David
Young Couple - Angela & ShawnJ

Interlude: "Rain Time" - The Women

FOREPLAY, or THE ART OF THE FUGUE
Chuck 1 - T.J.
Amy - Katie
Chuck 2 - Gordon
Annie - Eloisa
Chuck 3 - Barry
Alma - Lisa Marie

Interlude: "Stomp" - The Company

SURE THING
Bill - T.J.
Betty - Nyree

Finale: "Riverdance" - The Company


English Made Simple

was first presented at the Seattle Repertory Theatre in April 1994.

Captive Audience

premiered at The Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor, New York, in August 1999.

Arabian Nights

premiered in the 2000 Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville.

Enigma Variations

premiered at the Philadelphia Theatre Comany in January 1999.

The Universal Language

received its premiere at Primary Stages in New York City in December 1993.
The Manhattan Punch Line Theatre in New York City first presented

Philip Glass Buys a Loaf of Bread

in January 1990,

Foreplay, or The Art of the Fugue

in February 1991 and

Sure Thing

in February 1988.

Production Notes

>>ReAct's Original Production
>>ReAct's Encore Engagement
>>ReAct's 2nd Encore Engagement
>>ReAct's Sequel Encore Engagement

ReAct's "More" All in the Timing was presented by special arrangement with DRAMATISTS PLAY SERVICE, INC.


THE CAST PERFORMING RIVERDANCE IN "MORE" ALL IN THE TIMING
The cast in the Riverdance finale of ReAct's "More" All in the Timing.
Photo: George Paul Glanzman.


Special Thanks To...

Terrell Aldredge for loaned music
Broadway Performance Hall for temporary storage
Angela DiMarco for loaned props
The Elliott Bay Book Company and staff for promotional support
George Paul Glanzman for production support
Grand Central Baking Company for donated props
Gordon Hendrickson for donated props
Kinkos Copies for photocopying support
Karen Maeda-Allman for organizational support
Colleen & Leia Parker for loaned props
Seattle Center Fun Forest for loaned props
Rick Simonson for organizational support
The Seattle Fringe Theatre Festival and Staff for festival support
Seattle Screenprinting for costume support
Barry L. Snarr for donated props
Rick Wong & Rk Productions for videography

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Photo Gallery

JACK: "Listen, I only have a few minutes"
ANNOUNCER: "Let's practice a typical interchange."
Leslie Jean Warner, Audrey Fan
and Barry Snarr in ReAct's
English Made Simple.
Photo: George Paul Glanzman.

 

ALL: "...do you know...Glass lips..."
ShawnJ West, Angela DiMarco,
Gordon Hendrickson and Leslie
Jean Warner in ReAct's Philip
Glass Buys a Loaf of Bread.
Photo: David Hsieh.

DON & DAWN: "Oop scoopa diddly bop, iago scoopa bop da-wow, da-wow, da-wow!"
Katie Tupper and David Hsieh in
ReAct's The Universal Language.
Photo: George Paul Glanzman.

CHUCK 3: "We haven't gone out before, have we?"
ALMA: "No."
CHUCK 3: "I mean, we haven't played this course before, have we?"
Katie Tupper, T.J. Langley, Eloisa
Cardona, Gordon Hendrickson, Lisa
Marie Nakamura and Barry L. Snarr
in ReAct's Foreplay, or the
Art of the Fugue
.
Photo: David Hsieh.

 

BILL 2: "So your recurring problem is a recurring problem."
BEBE 2: "Frequently. I even brought a repeating pistol."
Lisa Marie Nakamura, Colleen Burke-Moen, Barry L. Snarr and
T.J. Langley in ReAct's Seattle Premiere of Enigma Variations.
Photo: David Hsieh.

"MORE ALL IN THE TIMING" PUBLICITY PHOTO
Katie Tupper poses in a
press photo for ReAct's
"More" All in the Timing.
Photo: David Hsieh.

ANOTHER PRESS PHOTO FOR "MORE ALL IN THE TIMING"
Gordon Hendrickson, T.J. Langley
and Barry L. Snarr in a
publicity photo for ReAct's
"More" All in the Timing.
Photo: David Hsieh.

 

"MORE ALL IN THE TIMING" PUBLICITY PHOTO
Audrey Fan and Katie Tupper in
a publicity photo for ReAct's
"More" All in the Timing.
Photo: David Hsieh.

A PUBLICITY PHOTO FOR "MORE ALL IN THE TIMING"
Katie Tupper, T.J. Langley and Gordon Hendrickson in a
publicity photo for ReAct's "More" All in the Timing.
Photo: David Hsieh.

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