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Directed by Teresa Thuman

Running April 23rd–May 16th 

You Will Get Sick by playwright Noah Diaz is a new play in second person and a recipient of the Kennedy Center’s Jean Kennedy Smith Playwriting Award. 

The story begins with a loss of balance that spreads through the body, ultimately leading to the act of hiring a stranger to say aloud what one cannot bear to say: that you got sick. The play explores learning how to live within your body as you find your way home. 

New York Times Critic’s Pick—that “tells its tale in the most lively, surreal and surprising ways imaginable,” as the Times goes on to say. “It flies by, feeling even shorter yet fuller than its 85 minutes.”

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Venue

You Will Get Sick 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, April 23rd, 7:30 PM — Preview #1
Friday, April 24th, 7:30 PM — Preview #2
Saturday, April 25th, 7:30 PM — OPENING NIGHT
Sunday, April 26th, 2:00 PM

Week 2
Friday, May 1st, 7:30 PM
Saturday, May 2nd, 7:30 PM
Sunday, May 3rd, 2:00 PM
Monday, May 4th, 7:30 PM

Week 3
Friday, May 8th, 7:30 PM
Saturday, May 9th, 7:30 PM

Week 4
Thursday, May 14th, 7:30 PM — PRIDE NIGHT
Friday, May 15th, 7:30 PM
Saturday, May 16th, 2:00 PM
Saturday, May 16th, 7:30 PM — CLOSING NIGHT

Accessible Performances

For this production, English captions are integrated into the show itself, and as such, every performance will be captioned!

Other access options that are available for every Sound Theatre show include:

– Flexible seating for mobility devices in the front row of the theatre
– Assisted Listening Devices
– Ear plugs
– Masks

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Spanish Captioning:
Friday, May 8, 7:30 PM
Saturday, May 9, 7:30 PM

Sensory-Friendly:
Sunday, May 3, 2:00 PM

All-Masked:
Friday, May 10, 2:00 PM

ASL and audio-described performances are pending confirmation as of 4/20.

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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Mary’s Place
Talkback: There’s No Place Like Home: Addressing Family Homelessness
May 3rd, matinee
Host: Grace Helmcke (she/her), Volunteer Engagement Director

We’ll be supporting Mary’s Place throughout our run by collecting donations in the lobby! For a list of the items Mary’s Place needs and accepts, click here.

Additionally: Mary’s Place is in the process of raising funds for their new family shelter & affordable housing campus in Burien, which will support hundreds of families starting in 2027. If you would like to aid in their efforts, you can donate here!

You can also catch Grace and friends in the space prior to the show! Be sure to stop by their table to hear about the incredible work they’re doing.

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Sound Generations
Talkback: “Champion Your Health” in Older Americans Month
May 9th, matinee

After the matinee, our friends from Sound Generations will gather to discuss the performance they’ve just watched as our partnership with them for Older Americans Month in May. While the focus will be on the experiences of the Sound Generations community members in attendance, anyone is welcome to join in on the conversation!

CAST

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Ronnie Hill

#1
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Susan Finque

#2
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Tatyana Emery

#3
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David Tierney

#4
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Ejay Amor

#5

UNDERSTUDIES

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Joshua Erme

#1 & #5
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Caitlin Frances

#2
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Isabella Martinez

#3
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Joey Sponseller

#4

Production Team

Teresa Thuman
Director
Andrea Kovich
Dramaturg
Adrian Prendergast
Associate Director
Jasmine Lomax
Intimacy Choreographer
Lee Ann Hittenberger
Movement Coach
Henry Ives
Stage Manager
Paula Wilson Nitka
Assistant Stage Manager
Nicholas Myers
Run Crew / Wardrobe
Robin Macartney
Props Designer
Jacob Viramontes
Lighting Designer
Emily Cardinale
Costume Designer
Mya Woods
Sound Designer / Composer
Nick O'Leary
Projections Designer
Alex Fornia
Captions Operator
Robin Wheeler
Scenic Coordinator / Painter
Sergio Vivas
Technical Director / Builder
Pilar O'Connell
Casting Director
Nikeesha Gooding
Graphic 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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