Intiman Theatre presents

The Things Around Us

Composed, Written, and Performed by Ahamefule J. Oluo

April 24 – May 4, 2025

Broadway Performance Hall, 1625 Broadway, Seattle, WA 98122

The Things Around Us is a dazzling new work from acclaimed multi-disciplinary artist, Ahamefule J. Oluo, that layers live music and narrative exploration to create an introspective evening about the things that connect us all. Combining experimental jazz, new music, Nigerian hi-life, and electronic looping with bizarre and darkly humorous accounts of strangers and acquaintances, Oluo draws out larger social and political meanings from those encounters, weaving together a tapestry of characters and existential inquiries. Featuring dynamic multi-instrumental compositions using trumpet, clarinet, vocals, looping/effects pedals, and cardboard shipping boxes for percussion, The Things Around Us is an evening that will draw you in and remind you of the beauty in life.

"As both a speaker and a musician, Ahamefule J. Oluo specializes in mellow anxiety. It’s a smooth but layered style that makes them highly agreeable to listen to and at the same time unexpectedly moving. The concentrated emotional force lurking in their ease of manner sneaks up on you."

- New York Times

About the Play

In The Things Around Us, Oluo continues their practice of layering live music and narrative, but departs from their previously epic ensemble work (Now I’m Fine, Susan) and highly personal stories to create, instead, an intimate solo show about other people. Combining experimental jazz, new music, Nigerian hi-life, and electronic looping with bizarre and darkly humorous accounts of strangers and acquaintances, Oluo draws out larger social and political meanings from those encounters, weaving together a tapestry of characters and existential inquiries with dynamic multi-instrumental compositions, using trumpet, clarinet, vocals, looping/effects pedals, and cardboard shipping boxes for percussion. The Things Around Us began as a 15-minute video piece produced during the isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, supported by a Mellon Creative Research Fellowship with University of Washington’s Meany Center. It has been further developed through early-stage showings at Black-centered cultural spaces LANGSTON and Wa Na Wari in Seattle, residencies at MacDowell, Yaddo, and Seattle Rep.

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About the Artist

Ahamefule J. Oluo (he/they) is a Seattle-based multi-disciplinary artist, trumpet player, composer, producer, and a Nigerian Chief. Oluo was selected as Town Hall Seattle’s first-ever artist-in-residence and during his time as the artist-in-residence, he created an experimental autobiographical pop opera, Now I’m Fine. Oluo works extensively with his wife, writer Lindy West, and co-produced comedian Hari Kondabolu’s debut album, Waiting for 2042, for Kill Rock Stars. As a trumpeter, Oluo has performed or recorded with numerous prominent musicians and groups, including Hey Marseilles, Wayne Macklemore, and Julian Priester. He is a member of jazz quartet Industrial Revelation  and is also leader of the jazz-punk trio The Honorable Chief. Oluo is winner of a Stranger Genius Award (2014).

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