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Midway through his 400 year existence, Orlando — an Elizabethan nobleman who feels equally at home crafting poetry or on the hunt — wakes one day to find herself a different sex. Through Virginia Woolf’s hilarious romp of a biography which shatters the barrier between fiction and non-fiction, adapter Jesse Belle-Jones explores the fluidity of time, gender, love, and nature where the only thing constant is change.

ACCESSIBILITY

  • Theatre Off Jackson is a basement-level theatre that is accessed via stairs. The theatre can be accessed by wheelchairs and other mobility devices via the Maynard Alley entrance. Please contact novelteasetheatre@gmail.com if you need this accommodation.

  • Theatre Off Jackson's restrooms are wheelchair accessible and are all-gender.

  • This production is not ASL interpreted or open captioned. 

  • The venue is not scent-free.

AGE RESTRICTIONS

Noveltease Theatre productions are suitable for audiences 18+.

GETTING THERE

  • Theatre Off Jackson is located in the Chinatown-International District. It is easily accessed by several bus lines, the Seattle Streetcar, and is three blocks from a Link Light Rail Station. 

  • There is affordable street parking throughout the C-ID, as well as a handful of paid lots. Please note that on game days at T-Mobile Park and Lumen Field, parking is more limited than usual. We recommend checking stadium schedules before heading to the theatre.

  • There are many delicious dinner options throughout the C-ID! We recommend arriving early and dining out in the C-ID before the show.

Free and reduced cost access to our programming is supported in part by 4Culture.

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