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Leni's Last Lament

Intiman Theatre presents

Leni's Last Lament

By Gil Kofman – Directed by Richard Caliban – Starring Jodie Markell

Oct 9 – Oct 18, 2026
Erickson Theatre, 1524 Harvard Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Run time: 1hr 45mins, including one intermission

The 2025 Edinburgh Fringe smash hit named a Critic’s Pick by The London Times comes to Intiman Theatre!

Infamous filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl takes center stage for a final, unflinching reckoning. The dazzling, defiant diva revisits her legacy, her art, and her ties to Nazi propaganda through music, storytelling, and dark humor. Blurring performance and confession, the piece invites audiences to become judge and jury: was Leni a visionary artist, or complicit in unimaginable harm? Part cabaret, part courtroom, this electrifying work wrestles with guilt, memory, and the cost of creating art in dangerous times.

About the Play

Leni’s Last Lament is an award-winning, genre-defying solo cabaret by playwright Gil Kofman that centers on Hitler’s infamous propagandist filmmaker, Leni Riefenstahl.

Jodie Markel dazzles… A satirical romp through revisionist history.

– Theatre Beyond Broadway

In a dazzling and unsettling performance, Jodie Markell brings Leni to life as she steps into the spotlight for one final reckoning—part confession, part spectacle, part darkly comic cabaret. With music, projection, and razor-sharp storytelling, Leni revisits her extraordinary career, from artistic ambition to global notoriety, as iconic imagery from her films—including Triumph of the Will—looms large behind her.

By turns seductive, defiant, and disarmingly vulnerable, Leni spins stories that blur truth and self-mythology, inviting the audience to question not only her legacy but their own role as witnesses. Was she a visionary artist pushing the boundaries of film, or an accomplice to one of history’s most devastating regimes? Can art ever be separated from ideology—or does it inevitably carry the weight of its context?

At a time when Melania’s documentary is being compared to Leni’s Triumph of the Will, Leni’s Last Lament lands with striking and urgent relevance. This provocative work challenges us to confront the enduring power of images, the ethics of storytelling, and the uneasy space where art, politics, and responsibility collide.

For fans of...

”Life is a cabaret for Leni Reifenstahl in Gil Kofman’s play, in which Hitler’s favorite filmmaker takes the stage for one last hurrah to tell her story.”

– The List

“The brilliance — and also the tragedy— of Leni’s Last Lament is that Leni herself makes us the victim of the same fascist trap that originally ensnared her.”

– EdFringe Review

“A riveting one woman show… a work that’s comically dark, psychotically smart, yet still intimately personal”

– The Village View

Meet the Creative Team

Gil Kofman is a Nigerian-born writer and filmmaker with an MFA in Playwriting from the Yale School of Drama. His work spans theater and film, often blending dark satire with political and cultural inquiry. His play American Magic was produced in New York, Los Angeles, and London, featuring Richard Foreman and original music by Lee Ranaldo, and later published alongside The Interview and Pharmacopeia.

His film The Memory Thief aired on the Sundance Channel, and he has directed internationally, including a thriller in China that received wide release and broadcast on HBO Asia.In 2012, he directed and produced Lost in the White City in Tel Aviv, starring Haley Bennett and Thomas Dekker. His play Transparent Falsehood: An American Travesty, exploring the early Trump era, premiered in New York in 2018, followed by Dickhead at Theater for the New City in 2024. A MacDowell fellow, where he developed a play about Stanley Kubrick, Kofman continues to create bold new work, including his upcoming film Love and Swiping in the Age of Sorrow, now in production.

Gil Kofman is a Nigerian-born writer and filmmaker with an MFA in Playwriting from the Yale School of Drama. His work spans theater and film, often blending dark satire with political and cultural inquiry. His play American Magic was produced in New York, Los Angeles, and London, featuring Richard Foreman and original music by Lee Ranaldo, and later published alongside The Interview and Pharmacopeia.

His film The Memory Thief aired on the Sundance Channel, and he has directed internationally, including a thriller in China that received wide release and broadcast on HBO Asia.In 2012, he directed and produced Lost in the White City in Tel Aviv, starring Haley Bennett and Thomas Dekker. His play Transparent Falsehood: An American Travesty, exploring the early Trump era, premiered in New York in 2018, followed by Dickhead at Theater for the New City in 2024. A MacDowell fellow, where he developed a play about Stanley Kubrick, Kofman continues to create bold new work, including his upcoming film Love and Swiping in the Age of Sorrow, now in production.

Gil Kofman is a Nigerian-born writer and filmmaker with an MFA in Playwriting from the Yale School of Drama. His work spans theater and film, often blending dark satire with political and cultural inquiry. His play American Magic was produced in New York, Los Angeles, and London, featuring Richard Foreman and original music by Lee Ranaldo, and later published alongside The Interview and Pharmacopeia.

His film The Memory Thief aired on the Sundance Channel, and he has directed internationally, including a thriller in China that received wide release and broadcast on HBO Asia.In 2012, he directed and produced Lost in the White City in Tel Aviv, starring Haley Bennett and Thomas Dekker. His play Transparent Falsehood: An American Travesty, exploring the early Trump era, premiered in New York in 2018, followed by Dickhead at Theater for the New City in 2024. A MacDowell fellow, where he developed a play about Stanley Kubrick, Kofman continues to create bold new work, including his upcoming film Love and Swiping in the Age of Sorrow, now in production.

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Special Events

Opening Night

Friday, October 9, 2026

Join us as we celebrate opening night of Leni’s Last Lament, and of our 2026-27 season! Audiences are invited to stay after the performance for a hosted champagne toast with members of the cast and creative team.

Post-show conversation

Sunday, October 11, 2026

There will be a conversation in the theater after the show featuring members of the cast and creative team.

Member Night

Thursday, October 15, 2026

Intiman Members and their guests are invited to join us for Member Night! There will be a 20min artist talk in the lobby hosted by Artistic Director Jennifer Zeyl at 6:40pm, and a hosted champagne toast with the cast and creative team following the performance. Mix and mingle with fellow Members and Intiman staff and board! This performance is open to everyone.

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