Intiman Cabaret presents

The Fainting Spells

Three new adaptations of Anton Chekov’s Comedies
Created & Produced by The Seagull Project

April 23 -26, 2026

The Intiman Cabaret at the Erickson Theatre
1524 Harvard Ave, Seattle, WA 98122

21+

Three classic comedies by Anton Chekhov get a bold, irreverent makeover. Romance turns ridiculous, lectures go off the rails, and tempers flare faster than you can say “existential dread”—proof that over-the-top emotions and awkward encounters never go out of style.

The Intiman Cabaret transforms the Erickson Theater into an intimate cabaret venue with table and bar seating, cocktail lounge service, and a theatrical mix of one-person plays, drag and performance art, musical acts and more. Bring your friends, family, significant other, or treat yourself to an elegant evening of live entertainment and delightful cocktail service you won’t soon forget!

Cabaret performances are 21+ (proof of age required for entry).

About the Play

Three classic short comedies by Anton Chekhov get brand-new adaptations by local playwrights. The Bear, The Proposal, and The Dangers of Tobacco are all reimagined in this theatrical romp! Romance turns ridiculous, lectures go off the rails, and tempers flare faster than you can say “existential dread.” Checkov’s comedies reflect his deep exploration of humanity, capturing the beauty, heartbreak, and loneliness that people face with deep care and biting humor.

The Seagull Project is the company in residence at Intiman Theatre. The three world-premiere adaptations are written by locally beloved playwrights including Keiko Green, pictured (The Bed Trick at Seattle Shakespeare, 2024), and Allison Gregory (Wild Horses, 2018).

Meet the Artist

The Seagull Project is the company in residence at Intiman Theatre, with productions in each season that offer audiences audiences fresh perspectives on contemporary classics and bold ensemble-driven work.

The partnership provides space for The Seagull Project in Intiman’s mainstage and Cabaret seasons, along with the creation of new theatrical experiences emphasizing intimacy and craft. This partnership was announced for the 2025-26 season, after the companies co-produced The Lower Depths in Intiman’s 50th anniversary season in winter of 2024.

The Seagull Project develops custom, long-form rehearsal processes’ to create productions that best reflect the artistry of the play, the artists, and their community. Inspired by the work of Anton Chekhov, the company has produced all four of Chekhov’s major works, and they toured their production of The Seagull to the historic Ilkhom Theatre in Tashkent Uzbekistan in 2014.

Gavin (he/him) is a director, producer, and dramaturg. He is the Artistic Director of The Seagull Project, for which he has directed at ACT Theatre, Hugo House, Lewis and Clark College, and the Ilkhom Theatre in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.  He was the recipient of the Gregory Award for Outstanding Production for The Seagull Project’s 2015 The Three Sisters. Gavin was a founding member of the interdisciplinary group Cheat Day, which premiered their full-length concert/immersive event at Nii Modo in 2018, and performed in Seattle, NYC, and Lima-Peru. He was the Co-Founder and Director of Creative Development for the Umbrella Project. He currently teaches at Path With Art, Coyote Central, and Seattle University. He graduated from the University of Washington, is a member of artsEquity, a 2021 resident artist at Jack Straw Cultural Center, and a member of the 2014 Lincoln Center Directors Lab. Love to Rachel and Oly. For more: @gzreebz

Keiko (she/her) is a biracial and bilingual playwright, screenwriter, and performer based in Los Angeles and Seattle, originally from Georgia. She is a Core Company Member at ACT, the 2023 Resident Playwright at Chance Theatre, and previously part of Seattle Rep’s Writers Group and Theatre Mu’s Mu Tang Clan. Previous produced full-length plays include: Exotic Deadly: Or the MSG Play (Old Globe, Upcoming: San Francisco Playhouse), The Bed Trick (Seattle Shakespeare Company), Sharon (Cygnet Theatre), Hometown Boy (Actors Express/Seattle Public Theater), Hells Canyon (Theater Mu), and Nadeshiko (Sound Theatre Company). Other plays have been developed/produced by the O’Neill National Playwrights Conference, the Old Globe, the Kennedy Center, the National New Play Network, Playwrights Realm, Ensemble Studio Theatre, and Atlantic Theatre Company. She currently holds commissions from MTC/Sloan Foundation and the Old Globe. As a screenwriter, she wrote on Hulu’s Interior Chinatown. As an actor, she has performed at theaters nationwide and originated the role of Connie in Lauren Yee’s The Great Leap at the Denver Center and Seattle Rep.

Allison’s (she/her) plays range from historical satires centering on under-represented women which ask us to reconsider how we got where we are, to muscular contemporary interpretations of mythology and fairytales, to intimate dramas and rowdy, irreverent children’s theatre. Her work includes Not Medea and Wild Horses, which were O’Neill Finalists and received multiple Rolling World Premieres through NNPN; Motherland, a reimagining of Brecht’s Mother Courage for a diverse world, and Trent’s Last Case, a fresh adaptation of a popular 1913 detective novel. Allison’s plays have been produced nationally and internationally by a fusion of professional theatres, academic stages, and non-traditional spaces. She has received support and commissions/grants/development from Oregon Shakespeare Festival, The Kennedy Center, South Coast Repertory, The New Harmony Project, Hedgebrook, Indiana Repertory Theatre, The Playwright’s Center, the Skirball-Kenis Foundation, GEVA, Seattle Repertory Theatre, ACT Theater, Orlando Shakespeare Festival, The National New Play Network, Northwest Playwright’s Alliance, Wordsmiths/LATC, and Banff Playwright’s Conference. Her plays for young audiences include Go Dog. Go!, adapted from the P.D. Eastman book and co-written with Steven Dietz; Peter and the Wolf, which toured nationally; a revved-up Red Riding Hood; Ronia, the Robber’s Daughter, adapted from the Astrid Lindgren novel and which premiered in Poland; Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells!; Junie B. is Not A Crook; and Junie B., Toothless Wonder — all adapted from the beloved book series by Barbara Park, and which have been seen at hundreds of theaters across the country. Allison has been recognized by TYA USA as “One of the 10 Most Produced TYA Playwrights”.

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Additional Information

All Intiman Cabaret performances are 21+ only. Proof of age is required for entry (ID required). No refund will be given if access is denied based on failure to show proof of age.

There is a 2 drink minimum per guest, non-alcoholic options are available. Drinks range from $5-$14 each.

All tables have cocktail service, with a limited snack menu. Both alcoholic and non-alcoholic options are available, ranging from $5-$14 each.

Service will be provided throughout the performance, by scanning the QR code at your table on your mobile device.

No late seating. Shows begin promptly, please arrive at least 15mins early to allow for seating and service. No refund for late arrivals.

  • The Intiman Cabaret at the Erickson Theater is ADA accessible, including the bathroom facilities and lobby.
  • There is one table reserved for ADA seating (Table F3). This table is marked with a white ADA emblem, and can accommodate 1 or 2 wheelchairs.
  • STAIRS: Please note, all seats and tables require the use of stairs except for the tables in row F.

If you have additional accessibility needs or any questions, please reach out and we will do our best to accommodate! Email us at boxoffice@intiman.org and let us know how we can help.

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