THEATER: Acts on Stage’s ‘Smart People’ continues tonight

Looking for something to do this weekend? You have four more chances to see Acts on Stage‘s “Smart People” in White Center. Here’s what it’s all about:

“SMART PEOPLE”
Intelligence is Relative….

Let’s go back to 2007 – the eve of the first Obama election – when the iPhone was new, the housing market was strong, and Netflix & chill wasn’t really a thing yet. Still, four of the ivy league’s brightest are navigating life on a curve and it turns out intelligence is relative in more ways than one.

Written by Lydia R. Diamond, “Smart People” takes a look at life, love, and identity through four fixed but also quickly changing lenses. This sharp and laugh out loud funny story tackles the fragile negotiation of human connection in the modern millennium. And yes, it’s complicated but so much fun!

“Smart People” is directed by Isiah Anderson, Jr., and stars local talents Dominick Weems, Devotion Charles, Jeremy Moller, and Corinne Park-Buffelen.

Staged for the first time in Seattle, “Smart People” is produced by Acts On Stage Theater. This production is perfect for date night, a group hang, and even an academic banter as it generates tons of conversational content upon which nearly no one will agree! And isn’t that the point!?

Showtimes are 7 pm tonight (Friday, March 20), 2 and 7 pm Saturday, 3 pm Sunday. Get tickets here. Acts on Stage is at 10806 12th SW.


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