*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE *
January 8, 2020
CONTACT AND PRESS PHOTOS:
Trista Duval, Artistic Director, trista@centerstagetheatre.com, (253)
661-1444
Centerstage Theatre
Let There Be Love
By Mrinalini Kamath
*RUN DATES: January 31st through February 23rd *
*TIMES: Fridays – 7:30 pm; *
*Saturdays – 2:00 pm (February 15th & 22nd only) & 7:30 pm; *
Sundays – 2:00 pm
*TICKET PRICES: $30 for adults; $26 for seniors/military; $15 for ages 18 –
23; *
$12 ages 17 & under. Per ticket Facility Use Fees apply.
*Tickets available online at *www.CenterstageTheatre.com
http://www.centerstagetheatre.com/
or by phone: (253) 661-1444
LOCATION: Knutzen Family Theatre, 3200 SW Dash Point Rd, Federal Way, WA
Centerstage Theatre is abuzz with a new, sharp take on the modern romantic
comedy: Let There Be Love, by up and coming New York playwright Mrinalini
Kamath*. Let There Be Love* takes place in the here and now, and explores
timeless concepts such as romance, deception, fame, and family through a
uniquely 2020 lens. A mixed media story told through live performance and
quick, TED-Talk-esque videos, our story asks us to choose our weapons in
the battlefield of love. Do we want technology on our side? Do we eschew
screens for a completely personal approach? Does one necessarily negate the
other? Do we crave intimacy and connection, or fear it…or maybe both? And
how far are we willing to go to meet The One?
The show opens Friday, January 31st, and runs through Sunday, February 23rd.
Shows will take place on the following dates and times: Friday, January 31st
at 7:30 pm; Saturday, February 1st at 7:30pm; Sunday, February 2nd at
2:00pm; Friday, February 7th at 7:30 pm; Saturday, February 8th at 7:30pm;
Sunday, February 9th at 2:00pm; Friday, February 14th at 7:30pm; Saturday,
February 15th at 2:00pm and 7:30pm; Sunday, February 16th at 2:00pm;
Friday, February 21st at 7:30pm; Saturday, February 22nd at 2:00pm and 7:30
pm; Sunday, February 23rd at 2:00 pm.
Let There Be Love features a dynamic, focused cast and a diverse
production team. SONIA ALEXIS leads the cast as Deedee, an intelligent,
successful, (and suddenly nationally recognized), businesswoman who runs
her own matchmaking agency, built on a life story that seems too romantic
to be true. Alexis recently moved to Federal Way from Bellingham, and this
is her first production at Centerstage. TIMOTHY DUVAL plays her son, Eric,
a young man wrestling with his own sense of self and his boundaries,
searching for a way to quantify his intuition. Duval was most recently seen
in the critically acclaimed The Hound of the Baskervilles at Centerstage.
JUSTINE DAVIS, a prolific actor in the Seattle area whose credits span the
globe, plays Sylvia, an art gallery owner longing for the connection her
parents had, and pinning her hopes on Deedee’s agency. PRATIK SHAH is new
to Centerstage and has performed with the award-winning Pratidhwani in
Seattle. Shah plays Rajesh, an evolutionary psychologist, statistician, and
computer programmer who loves using algorithms to solve problems, and maybe
even people. Completing the cast are TED GENTRY as The Man with a Baseball
Cap, and REBECCA MAITEN as Jess, a talk show host. Gentry holds a degree in
Theatre but took a break to pursue a career in firefighting. This is his
first professional production since retiring from King County Fire and
Rescue in late 2019. Maiten has appeared both at Centerstage and around the
Puget Sound area in plays, musicals, and operettas.
ABOUT THE SHOW: Centerstage Theatre is honored to help bring to life this
beautiful, funny, and generous script. Let There Be Love has been
workshopped across the country, from NYC to Seattle. It received a coveted
spot in the University of Washington’s Mellon Grant lineup in 2018, where
it was workshopped by professionals and performed in play readings by UW
acting majors. It is fitting and exciting to have this show’s first fully
staged production right next door to where so much of its development
occurred. The dialogue is snappy and highly entertaining, and the twists
and upended tropes are delightful.
ABOUT OUR THEATRE: Believing the theatre is an agent of challenge, change,
and education, Centerstage presents and produces quality performances to
enhance the lives of people and communities in Western Washington.
Centerstage Theatre has been a feature of the South Sound Arts Community
since 1977. Performing at the Knutzen Family Theatre since 1998, Federal
Way’s professional theatre company’s actors, designers, and productions
have garnered awards from local publications and papers. *For more
information on LET THERE BE LOVE, call the office at (253) 661-1444, or
email Artistic Director Trista Duval at *Trista@CenterstageTheatre.com
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Trista Duval
Artistic Director
Centerstage Theatre
(253) 661-1444