Intiman Theatre presents CAUGHT, the Obie Award-winning play by Christopher Chen, directed by Desdemona Chiang

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Intiman Theatre presents CAUGHT, the Obie Award-winning play by Christopher Chen, directed by Desdemona Chiang

Featuring Bradford Farwell, Justin Huertas, Jonelle Jordan, and Narea Kang

On Stage March 7-30, 2019

At 12th Avenue Arts, 1620 12th Avenue, Seattle

Justin Huertas as Lin Bo. Photo by Naomi Ishisaka.

SEATTLE, WA (March 7, 2019) — Intiman Theatre opens CAUGHT, the Obie Award-winning play by Christopher Chen, the first mainstage production of its 2019 WILD WICKED WOKE Season. Intiman’s production of CAUGHT is directed by Desdemona Chiang and features Bradford Farwell, Justin Huertas, Jonelle Jordan, and Narea Kang. CAUGHT is playing at 12th Avenue Arts from March 7-30, 2019.

A labyrinthine exploration of truth, art, social justice, and cultural appropriation, where nothing is as it first appears, CAUGHT invites the audience to navigate a shape-shifting trail between truth and perception, authority and authenticity, illusionary art and real jeopardy.

“I think CAUGHT itself is a really unique play,” says CAUGHT Director Desdemona Chiang. “Christopher Chen is one of the smartest playwrights I’ve ever known in my entire life. He’s interested in ideas and his writing is really smart and also taps into something about an existential fear that is really interesting to me.”

Chiang adds, “CAUGHT is about going to a dark place that you didn’t expect… This play is a bit more disorienting. With CAUGHT, a lot of it is working with space: our relationship to space, our relationship to theatre and theatre going. One of the primary premise is that the play is about a visual artist, so the play embraces both theatre and visual art as part of its language.”

The Intiman cast features Bradford Farwell as Bob (Intiman: John Baxter, All My Sons, Grapes of Wrath, Richard III, A Thousand Clowns. Broadway: Much Ado, The Miser. Seattle Repertory: Charles III, Photograph 51, You Can’t Take it With You, Imaginary Invalid, Twelfe Night, Noises Off, Great Gatsby. ACT: Daisy, Worse than Tigers, Seven Ways to Get There, Christmas Carol, Mary Stuart, Jekyll and Hyde. Seattle Shakespeare: Measure for Measure, Cymbeline, Julius Caesar. Strawshop: Breaking the Code, New Century Theatre Company: Festen, Asher Lev. 5th Avenue: Guys and Dolls), Justin Huertas as Lin Bo (Strawberry Theatre Workshop: Everybody; Seattle Repertory Theatre, Diversionary Theatre: Lizard Boy; Showtunes Theatre Company: Legally Blonde; Book-It Repertory Theatre: Welcome to Braggsville), Jonelle Jordan as Joyce/Curator (Off Road Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Romeo and Juliet; Seattle Shakespeare Company: Arms and the Man, The Government Inspector, The Winter’s Tale; Wooden O: King Lear; ArtsWest: Frozen; Washington Ensemble Theatre: Every Five Minutes, 99 Ways to F***k a Swan; New Century Theatre Company: The Big Meal; Village Theatre: Crimes of the Heart; ACT Theatre: Bethany), and Narea Kang as Wang Lin (NYC – Ars Nova, New Ohio Theatre: Madonna col Bambino; Lyra Theater: Salty; Corkscrew Theater Festival: Hot Cross Buns; Regional – American Conservatory Theater: The Hard Problem, A Christmas Carol, and John; Livermore Shakespeare Festival: The Tempest; SF City Theatre Co: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf; Seattle – Pork Filled Productions: The Clockwork Professor; Living Voices: Within the Silence; TV: Blue Bloods).

The creative team for Intiman’s production of CAUGHT includes Lex Marcos (Set Designer), Natalie Shih (Co-Costume Designer), Christine Tschirgi (Co-Costume Designer), Reed Nakayama (Lighting and Projections Designer), Meghan Roche (Sound Designer), Cody Holliday Haefner (Assistant Director), Rebecca K. Hsia (Stage Manager), and Alex Weikle, (Assistant Stage Manager). (Please see their bios here.)

About the Production:

Produced by Intiman Theatre, CAUGHT is a full-length, 90-minute play with no intermission. CAUGHT runs from March 7 through March 30, 2019 at 12th Avenue Arts (1620 12th Avenue, Seattle). Tickets ranging from $35-$50 may be purchased online via intiman.org or through the Intiman Box Office at (206) 315-5838.

About the Playwright:

Christopher Chen is an Obie Award-winning playwright whose full-length works have been produced and developed across the United States and abroad, at companies such as the American Conservatory Theater, Arcola Theatre, Artists Repertory, Asian American Theater Company, Bay Area Playwrights Festival, Beijing Fringe, Berkeley Rep/Ground Floor, Central Works, Crowded Fire, Cutting Ball Theater, Edinburgh Fringe, Finborough Theatre, Firefly/Think Tank, hotINK Festival, Impact Theatre, InterAct Theatre, Just Theatre, Lark Play Development Center, Long Wharf Theatre, Magic Theatre, Playwrights Foundation, Playwrights Horizons, Rep at St. Louis, San Francisco Playhouse, Seattle Rep, Shotgun Players, Sideshow, Silk Road Rising, Sundance Theatre Lab, Theatre Mu, U.C. Berkeley/Zellerbach Playhouse, The Vineyard and The Wilma.

About the Director:
Desdemona Chiang is a stage director based in Seattle and the San Francisco Bay Area. Co-Founder of Azeotrope (Seattle). Directing credits include Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Guthrie Theater, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Baltimore Center Stage, California Shakespeare Theater, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Playmakers Repertory Company, Long Wharf Theatre, Seattle Children’s Theatre, ACT Theatre Seattle, American Shakespeare Center, Seattle Shakespeare Company, Heritage Theatre Festival, Book-It Repertory, Aurora Theatre Company, Seattle Public Theatre, Shotgun Players, Crowded Fire Theatre Company, Azeotrope, Impact Theatre, Playwrights Foundation, Golden Thread Productions, Washington Ensemble Theatre, One Minute Play Festival, Ohio Northern University, University of Washington, and Cornish College of the Arts, among others. Assisting and dramaturgy credits include: Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Intiman Theatre, Playmakers Repertory Company, A Contemporary Theatre, California Shakespeare Theater, Arizona Theatre Company, Mark Taper Forum, Magic Theatre, Theatreworks, Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre, among others. Intersection for the Arts Triangle Lab Artist-Investigator. Adjunct Faculty, Cornish College of the Arts. Awards/Affiliations: Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Theatre, SDC Sir John Gielgud Directing Fellowship, Drama League Directing Fellowship, TCG Young Leader of Color, Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab and Directors Lab West. Gregory Award Recipient for Outstanding Direction. BA: University of California at Berkeley. MFA Directing: University of Washington School of Drama.

About Intiman Theatre:

Intiman Theatre wrestles with American Inequities. Intiman Theatre is a professional theater company in Seattle, Washington who won the 2018 Gregory Award for Outstanding Musical & 2006 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre, and is overseen by Artistic Director Jennifer Zeyl, Executive Director Phillip Chavira, and Board President Daniel Nye.

Since its founding in 1972, Intiman Theatre, has presented over 230 productions to Seattle audiences. Among the more recent of these are HIR by Taylor Mac, WILD HORSES by Allison Gregory, NATIVE GARDENS by Karen Zacarías, 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.

For more information, visit www.intiman.org.

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Who: Intiman Theatre presents CAUGHT by Christopher Chen

Where: At 12th Avenue Arts, 1620 12th Avenue, Seattle

What: CAUGHT by Christopher Chen and directed by Desdemona Chiang

When:  March 7-March 30, 2019; Wednesdays-Saturdays at 7:30pm | Sundays at 2:00pm

Tickets: $35-$50. Tickets are on sale via intiman.org or through Intiman Box Office at (206) 315-5838.

More info: www.intiman.org

Press Information

Press tickets are available for Opening Night, March 7 and during Opening Weekend, March 8-10. Please contact Joann Natalia Aquino at joann@intiman.org to make arrangements. To schedule interviews with the director, the cast and creative team, please also contact Joann Natalia Aquino at joann@intiman.org.