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INTIMAN ANNOUNCES CASTING FOR NATIVE GARDENS, A HILARIOUS HOT-BUTTON COMEDY BY KAREN ZACARĺAS, ONE OF THE MOST PRODUCED LATINA PLAYWRIGHTS IN THE NATION

Featuring Julie Briskman, Sophie Franco, Jim Gall, and Phillip Ray Guevara; Directed by Arlene Martínez-Vázquez

Karen Zacarías                                                                                  Arlene Martínez-Vázquez

SEATTLE, WA (July 23, 2018) — Today, Intiman Theatre announced the casting for its third mainstage production of its 2018 WILD, WICKED, WOKE Season: NATIVE GARDENS by Karen Zacarías, one of the most produced Latina playwrights in the nation. Intiman’s production of NATIVE GARDENS will be directed by Seattle-based director Arlene Martínez-Vázquez and will play at The Jones Playhouse from September 6-30, 2018.

“There are a million reasons why I wanted to direct NATIVE GARDENS,” said Arlene Martínez-Vázquez, a director, translator, educator, and arts administrator currently serving as Education Director for Seattle Repertory Theatre. “First, I love what it does for Latinx representation on stage. These characters are highly educated AND funny, a combination rarely seen on our stages. Second, I love the approach it takes on the very timely border conversations plaguing our nation. It approaches the subject acknowledging the many perspectives and points of view and with great empathy. Third, I think at its core, NATIVE GARDENS is really about tolerance, understanding and balance, which really, is what the world needs now. Desperately.”

In NATIVE GARDENS, cultures and gardens clash, turning well-intentioned neighbors into feuding enemies. Pablo, a rising attorney, and doctoral candidate Tania, his very pregnant wife, have just purchased a home next to Frank and Virginia, a well-established D.C. couple with a prize-worthy English garden. But an impending barbeque for Pablo’s colleagues and a delicate dispute over a long-standing fence line soon spirals into an all-out border dispute, exposing both couples’ notions of race, taste, class and privilege.

Playwright Karen Zacarias, a native of Mexico who has lived in Washington D.C. since 1991, got the idea for the play after a dinner party where guests traded horror stories about feuds with their neighbors. “As I was going home, I thought, Wow, in a way, almost every single fight — internationally, locally, whatever — is about these things,” Zacarias told the Washington Post in an interview. “They’re about what your place is in the world and culture.”

The Intiman cast features Julie Briskman as Virginia (Seattle Repertory Theatre: THE IMAGINARY INVALID, THE BEARD OF AVON, THE SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS; ACT Theatre: DIRTY BLONDE, ENCHANTED APRIL, THE WOMEN; Intiman debut), Sophie Franco as Tania (Seattle Shakespeare Company: the bilingual production of TWELFTH NIGHT; Forward Flux Productions: LAS MARIPOSAS Y LOS MUERTOS; Proof Porch Project & Thriving Artists: PROOF; Intiman debut), Jim Gall as Frank (Intiman: THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK; Taproot Theatre: JOYFUL NOISE; Seattle Shakespeare Company: TITUS ANDRONICUS, MOTHER COURAGE AND HER CHILDREN; Wooden O: OTHELLO, THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA), and Phillip Ray Guevara as Pablo (Intiman debut). The ensemble includes Gloria Alcala (Cornish College of the Arts: THE SINS OF SOR JUANA; Intiman debut) and Yolanda Suarez (Intiman debut).

The creative team for Intiman’s NATIVE GARDENS includes Jennifer Zeyl (Intiman Artistic Director and Producer), Lex Marcos (Set Designer), Frances Kenny (Costume Designer), Robert J. Aguilar (Lighting Designer), Matt Starritt (Sound Designer), Liana Dillaway (Stage Manager), and Laura Owens (Assistant Stage Manager). (Please see the supplemental document for bios of the cast and creative team.)

NATIVE GARDENS had its world premiere in January 2016 at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, followed by The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota in July 2017, where it was extended for one week. It was also produced at the Arena Stage in Washington D.C., Victory Gardens in Chicago, Old Globe Theater in San Diego, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Trinity Repertory Theater in Providence, Orlando Shakespeare Theater, Florida Studio Stage in Sarasota, Vermont Stage, and at the WaterTower Theater in Addison, Texas. Intiman Theatre’s production of NATIVE GARDENS marks the Pacific Northwest premiere of the play.

NATIVE GARDENS is a full-length, 90-minute play with no intermission. Single tickets range from $28-$38 and are on sale now via intiman.org/nativegardens or through the Intiman Box Office at (206) 315-5838.

About the Production:
NATIVE GARDENS produced by Intiman Theatre runs from September 6 through September 30, 2018 at The Jones Playhouse (4045 University Way NE, Seattle). Tickets ranging from $28-$38 may be purchased online via intiman.org/nativegardens or through the Intiman Box Office at (206) 315-5838.

About the Playwright:
Karen Zacarías’s award-winning plays include the sold-out/extended comedy THE BOOK CLUB PLAY, the sold-out world premiere drama JUST LIKE US (adapted from the book by Helen Thorpe) at Denver Theater Center, the Steinberg – citation award play LEGACY OF LIGHT, the Francesca Primus Award winning play MARIELA IN THE DESERT, the Helen Hayes Award winning play THE SINS OF SOR JUANA, the adaptation of Julia Alvarez’s HOW THE GARCIA GIRLS LOST THEIR ACCENTS. Karen also has a piece in the Arena Stage premiere of OUR WAR. Her TYA musicals with composer Debbie Wicks la Puma include JANE OF THE JUNGLE, EINSTEIN IS A DUMMY, LOOKING FOR ROBERTO CLEMENTE, CINDERELLA EATS RICE AND BEANS, FERDINAND THE BULL, and FRIDA LIBRE. Her musical CHASING GEORGE WASHINGTON premiered at The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts and went on a National Tour. Her script was then adapted into a book by Scholastic with a foreword by former First Lady Michelle Obama. Her awards include: New Voices Award, 2010 Steinberg Citation-Best New Play, Paul Aneillo Award, National Francesca Primus Prize, New Voices Award, National Latino Play Award, Finalist Susan Blackburn, Helen Hayes for Outstanding New Play.

About the Director:
Arlene Martínez-Vázquez is a director, translator, educator, and arts administrator currently serving as Education Director for Seattle Repertory Theatre. Arlene holds a BA in Theatre, Hispano American Literature, and Foreign Languages from the University of Puerto Rico; and an MFA in Theatre Directing from Middlesex University, London. While in London, she studied Meyerhold & Biomechanics at GITIS Academy in Moscow and Theatre of the East at the Indonesian Arts Institute in Bali. Seattle directing credits include: PASSPORT by Gustavo Ott (bilingual staged reading) at ACT, THE PASSION AS TOLD BY ANTÍGONA PÉREZ at 12th Avenue Arts, THE LAST STOP IN MARKET STREET for Book-It Repertory Theatre’s touring education program, THE PROOF PORCH PROJECT (touring bilingual staging of David Auburn’s PROOF), and Karen Zacarías’ THE SINS OF SOR JUANA at Cornish College of the Arts.

About Intiman Theatre:
Intiman Theatre wrestles with American Inequities. Intiman Theatre is a professional theater company in Seattle, Washington who won the 2006 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre and is overseen by Artistic Director Jennifer Zeyl, Executive Director Phillip Chavira, and Board President Barbara Lewis. Since its founding in 1972, Intiman has presented over 225 productions to Seattle audiences. Among the more recent of these are ANGELS IN AMERICA by Tony Kushner, TROUBLE IN MIND and WEDDING BAND by Alice Childress, BOOTYCANDY and BARBECUE by Robert O’hara, and DRAGON LADY by Sara Porkalob.

Intiman produces in various venues throughout Seattle, which include the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute in Central District, 12th Avenue Arts, Velocity, UW Jones Playhouse, Seattle Center Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, the Alhadeff Studio and Cornish Playhouse at Seattle Center.

Intiman kicked off its 2018 WILD, WICKED, WOKE Season with a SOLD-OUT co-production with ArtsWest of HIR by MacArthur “Genius” award-winning writer Taylor Mac and directed by Artistic Director Jennifer Zeyl. The second mainstage production of the season showcased WILD HORSES by Allison Gregory and directed by Sheila Daniels at 12th Avenue Arts. The third and last mainstage show of the 2018 season, NATIVE GARDENS by Karen Zacarías and directed by Arlene Martínez-Vázquez, plays at The Jones Playhouse from September 6-September 30, 2018.

For Calendar Listings
Who: Intiman Theatre presents NATIVE GARDENS
Where: At The Jones Playhouse, 4045 University Way NE, Seattle
What: NATIVE GARDENS by Karen Zacarías and directed by Arlene Martínez-Vázquez
When:  September 6-September 30, 2018; Wednesdays-Saturdays at 7:30pm | Sundays at 2:00pm
Tickets: $28-$38. Tickets are now on sale via intiman.org or through Intiman Box Office at (206) 315-5838.

Press Information
Press tickets are available for Opening Night, Thursday, September 6 and during Opening Weekend, September 7-9. Please contact Joann Natalia Aquino at joann@intiman.org to make arrangements. To schedule interviews with the playwright, director, the cast and creative team, please also contact Joann Natalia Aquino at joann@intiman.org.