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Central District Playwright/Producer premiers "All I Ever Wanted"

Awaken a fierce pride and reconnect to unlimited possibility.

ALL I EVER WANTED, a new play by Central District playwright Tracy Vicory-Rosenquest, tells the story through the eyes of Charlie, an 18-year-old boy, and the lens of his video camera. When Charlie discovers his girlfriend is pregnant, he starts composing a video letter to his unborn child. In the process, he learns about his family’s history and the secrets they hoped time would bury.

Told through live performance, video projections and bicycling, the play addresses the nature of love, sexuality and family. This is a world-premiere production directed by Pearl Klein. The cast includes Thomas Dang, John DeCoursey, Geoff Finney, Cheryl Platz, Abigail Taylor, Marc Turkel and Craig Westra.

A percentage of the proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Lambert House, a center for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning youth that encourages empowerment through the development of leadership, social and life skills. ALL I EVER WANTED runs through Sunday, May 8, 2011 at Theatre Puget Sound, Theater 4 on the 4th Floor of the Center House at Seattle Center, 305 Harrison, Seattle, WA 98109.

General admission tickets are $20 General and $12 Under 25. Tickets are available for purchase online at www.allieverwantedproject.com or at the door 30 minutes before each show. The play contains some adult language and parental discretion is advised.

Visit www.allieverwantedproject.com for more information or to purchase tickets online.

Fearless Theatre Company is an Associated Program of Shunpike. Shunpike is a 501(c)(3) non-profit art service organization whose mission is to strengthen the Seattle arts community by partnering with small and mid-size arts groups to develop the business tools they need to succeed. Working in close partnership with these groups, Shunpike helps solve problems quickly and impart vital skills in finance, organizational management and arts administration.

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