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The Bagley Wright Theatre Will Completely Transform Into an Immersive, 360-Degree Spectacle Unlike Anything You've Ever Seen Before! The Bagley Wright Theatre will completely transform into an immersive, 360-degree spectacle unlike anything you've ever seen before! Seattle Rep’s Bagley Wright Theatre transforms into a wild dance party, where techno beats spin and tell the story of the People Power Revolution that inspired the world and changed the Philippines forever. Here Lies Love traces the non-violent restoration of democracy in the Philippines in 1986 and follows the meteoric rise and dramatic fall of the controversial First Lady of the Philippines, Imelda Marcos. Two-time Tony-nominated director Alex Timbers helms David Byrne (Talking Heads) and Fatboy Slim’s one-of-a-kind “poperetta” about the Filipina “Steel Butterfly” and the power of the people. Come enjoy this great play with Seattle Rotary #4 and enjoy a pre-theater reception with no-host bar. Reception will be held in the Spirit’s Lounge on the second floor of the theater lobby. When: May 25th, cocktails starting at 6:30 pm and play starting at 7:30 pm What: reception and Here Lies Love play Cost: $88 for Standing tickets and $80 for Gallery or Balcony seats (special Rotary discount) Where: Seattle Repertory Theater (155 Mercer Street, Seattle, WA) Rotary has three different blocks of seats: 10 standing, 10 gallery and 10 balcony tickets. If there is availability past our block, the discount will be extended to our group but we can’t guarantee seats next to other Rotary members. Please call or email Roland Carette-Meyers at 206-787-1435 or [email protected]. Mention you are with the Rotary group. The block will be released May 4th. Any other questions can be directed to Amy (Kosmos) Bautista at [email protected] or 206-946-6276. .
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