Directed by Teresa Thuman 

Running October 30th–November 22nd 

Join us for Thanksgiving with the Blakes, where laughter, tension, and unspoken fears converge in Stephen Karam’s The Humans. Directed by Founding Artistic Director Teresa Thuman, this Tony Award-winning play captures the complexities of family life with humor and raw emotional depth. As secrets are revealed and hopes collide, the Blakes wrestle with what it means to face uncertainty together.

At once intimate and universal, The Humans is a profound exploration of love, resilience, and the ties that bind us. Don’t miss this masterful production that invites us all to reflect on the beauty and fragility of being human.

[ID: graphic for Sound Theatre's production of The Humans, by Stephen Karam and directed by Teresa Thuman. On a dark blue wall background, with exposed bricks at the top, there's a shadowy image of the Virgin Mary looms from the right of the image. The title is overlaid on top in large, cracked gold font. The words "Sound Theatre Company presents" are above the title, and below the title are the names of the playwright and the director, all in white and gray text. At the bottom is a darkly silhouetted dinner table, surrounded by six seated silhouettes rendered in the same gold as the title. The white Sound Theatre logo sits at the top left. End ID.]

Venue

The Humans will be performed at the Center Theatre, located in the Seattle center Armory.

Address is 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109.

You can find more detailed info on how to get here, parking, etc. on our Accessibility page.

 

 Access

The theatre seats 195 and includes wheelchair-accessible spaces.

Detailed descriptions of our accessible performance options and offerings can be found on our Accessibility Page.

If you have any questions, concerns, suggestions, or special requests, please reach out to teresa@soundtheatrecompany.org ahead of the event.

 

Full List of Performances

Week 1
Thursday, October 30, 7:30pm — Preview
Friday, October 31, 7:30 PM — Preview
Saturday, November 1, 7:30 PM — Opening Night
Sunday, November 2, 2:00 PM

Week 2
Friday, November 7, 7:30 PM — ASL Interpreted
Saturday, November 8, 7:30 PM
Sunday, November 9, 2:00 PM

Week 3
Monday, November 10, 7:30 PM — English Captioning, Industry Night
Friday, November 14, 7:30 PM
Saturday, November 15, 7:30 PM
Sunday, November 16, 2:00 PM

Week 4
Thursday, November 20, 7:30 PM
Friday, November 21, 7:30 PM
Saturday, November 22, 2:00 PM
Saturday, November 22, 7:30 PM — Closing

List of Accessible Performances

ASL Interpretation:
Friday, November 7, 7:30 PM

Rhonda Cochran is assigning and coaching the ASL performance interpreters. Their names will be listed here when confirmed.

Spanish Captioning:
Friday, November 13, 7:30 PM
Friday, November 21, 7:30 PM

Sensory-Friendly:
Sunday, November 16, 2:00 PM

English Captioning:
Monday, November 10, 7:30 PM
Thursday, November 20, 7:30 PM

Mask Required
Sunday, November 9, 2:00 PM
Thursday, November 20, 7:30 PM

Audio-Described:
Sunday, November 16, 2:00 PM

Lynne Compton will be providing the audio description for this performance.

Tactile Tour and Pre-Show Engagement:
Sunday, November 16, 2:00 PM

Please reserve spots for the 1pm tour by emailing teresa@soundtheatrecompany.org.

Scheduled Talkbacks & Special Events

Below are our scheduled post-show talkbacks, hosted by some of our wonderful community partners (as well as any additional engagement they’ll be providing). For more info on these orgs (including the ones who won’t be holding talkbacks), visit our Community Partners page (under construction)!

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Seattle Food Committee
Talkback: November 8th, evening
Host: Gloria Hatcher-Mays (she/her),
Alternate Seattle Human Services Coalition Representative
Executive Director at Rainier Valley Food Bank

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Mary’s Place
Talkback: The Importance of Home: Addressing Family Homelessness
November 9th, matinee
Host: Grace Helmcke (she/her), Volunteer Engagement Director

We’ll be supporting Mary’s Placethroughout our run by hosting a $500 fundraiser and sharing information about what you can donate to aid the families they serve. Additionally, there’s a box in the lobby that you can slip a note that will then be shared with families who could use some holiday cheer.

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Satya Wellness Collective
Talkback: How Families Hold Pain: A Conversation about Intergenerational Trauma, Family Secrets, Love, andc Resilience
November 14th, evening
Host: Dezryelle Clouse (she/her), Owner and Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist

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WashMasks
THEY FEED US: Farmworker Solidarity Teach-In: November 15th, 5:30pm–6:30pm

Farmworker justice is tied to labor, climate, food, and immigrant justice movements. Learn about the issues that Washington farmworkers face, why it matters, and current action items.

Led by WashMasks Mutual Aid organizers, this workshop will include a skills inventory that will help you “get unstuck and join the movement”. This workshop is free and for all ages.

Additionally, we have a box in the lobby to collect donations on behalf of WashMasks, including: coconut milk, evaporated milk, condensed milk, hominy, canned corn, cammed tomato, and canned tuna.

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Wa Na Wari
Talkback: November 15th, evening
Host: Inye Wokoma (he/him), Co-Founder & Land Steward

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Disability Empowerment Center
Talkback: November 16th, matinee
Host: TBD

Disability Empowerment Center will also be tabling in the lobby before select performances (dates to be determined).

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Path with Art
Talkback: November 20th, evening
Host: Nikki Vissel (she/her), Chief of Staff

Check out their upcoming free-to-attend Fall Visions Art Exhibition, Estuary—which will be going from October 16th through December 19th. See if you can spot their posters in our lobby!

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On the final show of the run, the evening of November 22nd, we’re hoping to have a more laid-back cast & crew post-run talkback. Plans for this are not yet official. Stay tuned!

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Waitlist Policy: The waitlist begins at 7pm for evening shows and 1:30pm for afternoon shows. As we approach curtain time, we will start selling no-show spots to people on the waitlist. We ask ticket-holders to arrive to the theatre early so that we can start the show and handle waitlist requests in a timely manner. 

If you have any problems or cannot make a performance, please reach out to tickets@soundtheatrecompany.org 

Cast

Headshot of Viviana Garza

Drew Hobson

Erik Blake
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Patricia
Haines-Ainsworth

Deidre Blake
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Mary Machala

Momo Blake
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Erin Stewart

Aimee Blake
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Rebecca Cort

Brigid Blake
headshot of Teal Sherer

Vincent Milay

Richard Saad

Understudies

Headshot of Viviana Garza

David Tierney

Erik Blake
headshot of Teal Sherer

Olivia Lee

Aimee/Brigid Blake
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Chris Shea

Richard Saad

Production Team

Teresa Thuman
Director
Ian Bond
Intimacy Choreographer
Michael Latham
Stage Manager
Kristin Brown
Assistant Stage Manager
Burton Yuen
Scenic Designer
Garrett Dill
Technical Director/Set Builder
Henry Behrens
Props Designer
Jacob Viramontes
Lighting Designer
Josh Valdez
Sound Designer
Isabella Martinez
Costume Designer
Robin Macartney
Scenic/Charge Artist

Radical Hospitality Ticketing

At Sound Theatre Company, we believe that theatre should be accessible for all. As such, we have tickets available at a sliding scale rate.

$5 – Inclusion Rate
$25 – General Admission Rate
$50 – Patron Rate
$75 – Benefactor Rate

You are welcome to purchase tickets at any price you choose. There is no difference in service or seating among the price levels; the higher rates reflect the true cost of producing our high-quality, award-winning work. Sound Theatre appreciates your commitment to supporting art and artists in your local community.

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