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The Mystery of Irma Vep

Intiman Theatre presents

THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP, A PENNY DREADFUL

By Charles Ludlam
Directed by Jasmine Joshua

February 8 – 26, 2022

Erickson Theatre – 1524 Harvard Ave Seattle, WA 98122

You’re invited to join Intiman Theatre for a reimagined revival of a classic production from the company’s 49-year history: THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP, A PENNY DREADFUL by Charles Ludlam, directed by Jasmine Joshua. This will be the first Intiman production since the onset of the COVID pandemic, and the first in the company’s new home at Seattle Central College. Prepare to laugh ’till it hurts as Helen Roundhill and Jesse Calixto bring a cast of eight characters to life in this riotous camp comedy.

"Wickedly funny!"

-New York Times

"High camp humor and biting satire that is filled with many belly-laughs."

-Chicago Critic

"The goal is to crack you up. Mission accomplished."

-NY Daily News

"A camp celebration of several genres, as well as a tribute to all things scary."

-Splash Magazine (LA)

ABOUT THE PLAY

THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP centers on an English estate haunted by the former mistress who has recently passed (or has she?). There are mummies, werewolves, mistaken identities, and a ton of madcap blunders. Two performers, dozens of wigs, and 35 costume quick-changes bring an eclectic cast of characters to life in this camp comedy classic from Charles Ludlam (1943-1987), creator of New York’s Ridiculous Theatrical Company.

HISTORY

THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP premiered in October 1984 at the Sheridan Square Playhouse in New York City where it played for two years, and it remains Ludlam’s most popular play. This will be the second time Intiman audiences will enjoy the show, after it was last seen in 2005. It is a performer’s tour-de-force with countless wigs and costume quick-changes, praised both for its entertainment value and relevance. It premiered during the height of the AIDS pandemic, and uses gothic themes and supernatural characters to juxtapose real-life tragedy with theatrical artifice.

GUARANTEE

Intiman Theatre guarantees your ticket purchase. We are implementing rigorous COVID-19 safety and testing protocols for our cast and crew, and in the event of a cancellation, we will reach out to offer you an exchange or refund (your choice!). We also gratefully accept tax-deductible donations of any unused tickets.

MEET THE CAST

Jesse Calixto

Jesse Calixto (he/him) is an actor and musician who graduated with a BFA in theatre performance from the University of Idaho. He spent spring 2018 touring Washington state with the Seattle Shakespeare Company’s Educational Tour of Romeo & Juliet and Twelfth Night. He played Bear/Human in 2017’s People’s Choice Gregory Award-winning cast of DEERS at Annex. He was most recently seen as Puck in Greenstage’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Tom/Electrocuted Android in Book-It’s audio-play Zen and the Art of an Android Beatdown. Photo by @mprs_

Helen Roundhill

Helen Roundhill (they/them) lives in Seattle with a bunny, a cowboy, and several dozen hobbies. They are very excited to be working with Intiman for the first time. Theatre credits include Pageant: The Musical Comedy Beauty Contest (ACT/A Sensible Theatre Company), Jitterbug Perfume (Cafe Nordo), A Very Die Hard Christmas (Seattle Public Theater/The Habit), Twelfth Night (Island Shakespeare Festival), Cymbeline (Harlequin Productions). They can also be found most Mondays on Twitch playing a goblin sorcerer in The Reliables with Zombie Orpheus Entertainment. They are grateful for the support of their friends and family. You can find them on Instagram @heroundhill.

MEET THE CREATIVE TEAM

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COVID SAFETY

In compliance with the King County vaccination verification mandate, all audience members aged 12 and older will be required to show proof of full COVID-19 vaccination or a negative PCR test result within 72hrs to attend a show at Intiman Theatre. All guests are required to wear a mask the entire time they are at the theatre, unless actively eating or drinking in the lobby. (No food or drink may be consumed in the theatre during the performance.)

Learn more about Intiman’s COVID Health & Safety guidelines HERE.

ACCESSIBILITY

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