Photo Flash: First Look at Bobbi Kotula, Mark Anders and More in STU FOR SILVERTON at Intiman

By: Jul. 24, 2013
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As part of their Start Up Stagings Initiative, The Intiman Theatre is currently presenting a brand new musical in progress, "Stu For Silverton" included in the Intiman Theatre Festival running through this summer. And while it's a little too soon to give a critical review of the piece as it's still being developed, I can share with you some images from the show and a bit of a synopsis (and maybe a quick opinion or two).

Once upon a time, not too long ago, a new American folk hero was born in the small town of Silverton, Oregon. A lifelong resident of Silverton, Stu Rasmussen was launched into the spotlight when he became America's first openly transgender Mayor in 2008. Struggling to overcome the weight of adversity, Stu found uncompromising support and love in the most unlikely of places. Based on true-life events, with music and lyrics by Brooklyn-based songwriter Breedlove and book by acclaimed playwright Peter Duchan, this new musical blends "Our Town" with "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" and tells a surprising story full of heart and hope in humanity. Stu's story is one of not compromising, being entirely yourself, and believing in the power of change - in cities big and small.

As I said, the show is still in development but I can say it shows a ton of promise and has even more heart. And I have to comment on the outstanding performances of the two leads, Mark Anders and Bobbi Kotula. Anders manages a beautiful vulnerability mixed with unswerving dignity and nails the role. And the always amazing Kotula belts out her numbers to the rafters and keeps the show's hilarity and heart alive. And both completely inhabit and disappear into their roles. These are two performances not to miss.

"Stu For Silverton" performs at the Cornish Playhouse at Seattle Center (formerly Intiman Playhouse) through September 15th. For tickets or information contact the Intiman box office at 206-441-7178 or visit them online at www.intiman.org.

Photo credit: Chris Bennion

Photo Flash: First Look at Bobbi Kotula, Mark Anders and More in STU FOR SILVERTON at Intiman
Bobbi Kotula and Mark Anders in STU FOR SILVERTON

Photo Flash: First Look at Bobbi Kotula, Mark Anders and More in STU FOR SILVERTON at Intiman
The Company of STU FOR SILVERTON

Photo Flash: First Look at Bobbi Kotula, Mark Anders and More in STU FOR SILVERTON at Intiman
The Company of STU FOR SILVERTON



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