BELLINGHAM THEATREWORKS

2023 SEASON



Keely and Du
by Jane Martin, directed by Kayla Adams

A volatile drama about abortion, Keely and Du is a mind-probing issue play with a gripping human face. What is the extent of individual freedom? What are a victim’s rights? Their passionate stories exist on the extreme edge of everyday reality.

1994 Pulitzer Prize finalist

"Compelling [...] Bound to stir vigorous discussion." - The New York Times

Join us for a post-show community discussion on July 16th featuring representatives from the Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services of Whatcom County; Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center; and Rep. Alicia Rule, LICSW, Rule & Associates.


Gidion’s Knot
by Johnna Adams, directed by Kathryn Van Meter

Over the course of a parent/teacher conference, a grieving mother and an emotionally overwhelmed primary school teacher have a fraught conversation about the tragic struggles of the mother’s son. Gidion may have been bullied severely—or he may have been an abuser.

“eloquent study of people caught between the competing demands of reason, morality and family…harrowing…a narrative that is as elegant as it is chilling.” - Washington Post

Join us for a post-show community discussion on July 9th with representatives from NAMI Whatcom, and M.A,D, H.O.P.E,


What the Constitution Means to Me
by Heidi Schreck, directed by Mark Kuntz

Fifteen-year-old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the United States. In this hilarious, hopeful and achingly-human new play, she resurrects her teenage self in order to trace her profound relationship to the constitution.  

Pulitzer Prize finalist for drama, 2019

Obie Award winner: Best New American Play, 2019

2019 Best American Play, New York Drama Critics Circle, 2019

Time Magazine’s 10 Best Theater Performances of 2019

“Not just the best play to open on Broadway so far this season, but also the most important.” – The New York Times

Join us for a post-show community discussion on July 2nd with representatives from the Bellingham United Debate Club; the League of Women Voters, and attorney Philip Buri.


Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre 2023

Season Sponsors

Week Sponsors

Gallery Syre
Saturna Capital Investment LIFE Aesthetic Center
Waycross Investment Management Co.
North Harbor Wealth Management/ Ameriprise Financial

Show Sponsors

Fairhaven Toy Garden
Bay To Baker Trading Company

Evening Sponsors
Brie the Broker of Muljat Group
Buri Funston Mumford & Furlong, PLLC

Sponsors

Subdued Stringband Jamboree
People’s Bank
The Chrysalis Inn & Spa/Keenan’s
Skylark’s Hidden Cafe

Individual donors

Annie Boochever
Kathryn Morse
Margot Schenet

Grant Support

Arts Fund
WECU

New Play Cafe


March 3, 4, 5, and 10,11,12 at 7:30 pm

Reading of six new plays by Pacific Northwest playwrights, selected from 75 submissions, are featured in the launch of the New Play Café reading series, presented by Bellingham TheatreWorks. The New Play Café continues Bellingham TheatreWorks mission to produce stories of significance to the Pacific Northwest, with an emphasis on local actors, directors, and playwrights.

New Prospect Theatre

207 Prospect Street, Bellingham.

Donations are accepted for admission.

Three Chords of the Apocalypse: a Transcriber’s Tale


A solo theatrical performance on Friday, February 10th, at 7 pm at the Firehouse Arts and Events Center

Keep Bellingham TheatreWorks Going Strong!