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Intiman Cabaret presents

Mother Nature, The Farewell Tour

Written and performed by Bhama Roget
Directed by Jennifer Jasper
Music Direction & Additional Music by Brendan Milburn

April 2–5, 2026

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

21+

Mother Nature has a few things she’d like to discuss. In this genre-smashing rock cabaret, she’s stepping onto the stage for a long-overdue heart-to-heart with humanity, laying bare the chaos we’ve created with biting humor, raw truth, and a voice that could shake the earth itself.

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

Mother Nature has a few things she would like to discuss. In this genre-smashing rock cabaret, she’s stepping onto the stage for a long-overdue heart-to-heart with humanity, laying bare the chaos we’ve created with biting humor, raw truth, and a voice that could shake the earth itself. But don’t worry—she’s seen it all before. Apocalypses come and go, and she’s survived worse. Maybe.

Created by multidisciplinary art-maker Bhama Roget, described as “a Dada-ist genius” by playwright Amy Freed, this show fuses rock music, improvisation, clowning, opera, and existential absurdity into a stunningly relevant, divinely hilarious spectacle. Featuring brand-new, electrifying score arranged in collaboration with Seattle’s own Brendan Milburn. Mother Nature, The Farewell Tour is equal parts comedy, catastrophe, and catharsis.

Meet the Artists

Known for her ferocious voice, dark humor, and emotionally fearless stage presence, Bhama’s (she/her) work moves fluidly between the intimate and the epic, the absurd and the sacred. Locally, Bhama lends vocals and percussion to Seattle superband BeatleConcert, a stunning tribute to the Beatles studio years performed by some of Seattle’s best musicians. As a comedian, Bhama has performed at renowned comedy venues and festivals across the Western U.S., on Theatrical Stages Nationally, and is a proud member of The Edge Improv, one of the longest running Improv groups in the US. When not creating, Bhama is a Master Creativity Coach and Mentor for creators of all stripes. This work was entirely made possible by the generous and visionary support of Cynthia Sears.

Visit www.bhamaroget.com to learn more

Jennifer Jasper is a hilarious storyteller, writer, performer and director. She’s known for her consummate storytelling, her pristine timing and her intuitive director’s eye. As a solo performer, Jennifer has graced the Seattle stage with her own solo performance and storytelling. She directed Mik Kulhman’s House 30 and Kevin Kent’s Eulogy. Recently, she directed the one person play Fully Committed with Alyson Boate to rave reviews at Oldcastle Theatre in Bennington, Vermont. She currently resides in Dowagiac, Michigan and is working on her next solo show featuring her alter ego, Maggie.

John (he/him) is a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist best known for his work in the bands “Awesome” and The Half Brothers. He has also performed music for theatre productions at the 5th Avenue, Intiman, and Strawberry Theatre Workshop.  When not performing, John can be found teaching family music classes for Sunshine Music Together and giving private music lessons. Love and thanks to Sarah for her unwavering support.

Brendan (he/him) is the Consulting Music Director and created additional music for Mother Nature: The Farewell Tour. Credits includeMusicals: Striking 12, (Off-Broadway & regional), Sleeping Beauty Wakes (CTG, McCarter, La Jolla), Wheelhouse (TheatreWorks of Silicon Valley), Toy Story: The Musical (Disney), Long Story Short (Pittsburgh City Theatre, Theatreworks of Silicon Valley, San Diego Rep), Ernest Shackleton Loves Me (2nd Stage, regional), Watt?!? (Village Theatre), The Behavior of Broadus (CTG, Sacred Fools), Beautiful Poison (5th Avenue). Film: Four Movies About Tinker Bell (Disney). Awards: Jonathan Larson, ASCAP/Richard Rodgers, LA Ovation, LA Drama Critics Circle, LA Stage Raw. Proudest productions: Mose (20), Arlen (9), Rory (7), and Twyla (4).

An artist and illustrator, based in Seattle, Liesl creates “happy art for a happier planet,” often sprinkled with girl-power vibes or light-hearted irony. Her most recent work focuses on shared memories and pop culture of the Gen X childhood. Her art collections include Little Black Combs: School Picture Day for Generation-X, Imaginary Friends & Aquaintances, Monsters, Birdmagic and Yacht Rock, tribute to the soft rock magic that filled the airwaves in the ’70s and ’80s. Liesl’s art is an invitation to reconnect to simpler times when we found community in toys, games, books, music, sports, fashion—even politics. Smooth songs, happy vibes.

Evan (he/him) is a Seattle-based audio engineer, sound designer, and performer who’s frequently collaborated with Union Arts Center, Seattle Public Theatre, Seattle Shakespeare, Book-it Repertory, Washington Ensemble Theatre, On the Boards, and in several sound design residencies at Whitman College. He was also a company member, AV manager, and sound designer for nearly every show at Cafe Nordo’s Pioneer Square venue from 2015-2022. Evan is a founding member of the art-pop band “Awesome” with whom he’s made melodic noise and peculiar performance for over twenty years, including two mainstage commissions at On the Boards, a full production at Seattle Children’s Theatre, and eight albums, including their new double live album Live From the Aforementioned Place.

Meet the Band

Aimee (she/her) is a drummer and vocalist about town. She can be found throwin’ down a wide variety of grooves with various projects in Seattle and beyond including: Sam Russell & The Harborrats, Loose Wing, Del Vox, The Debbie Miller, and Jealous Dogs: Seattle’s Only Pretenders Tribute. Past theatre projects include: Richard III (2018) with upstart crow collective at Seattle Shakespeare Company, Bell & Battery Cabaret (2018) at The Rendezvous, The Christmas Killings at Corgi Cliffs (2019) at Cafe Nordo, Homicide for the Holidays (2022) at Cafe Nordo, Macbeth: A Rock Musical (2023) at Seattle Public Theater and Clue: The Musical (2025) at Edmonds Driftwood Players.

One of Sherri Jerome’s main goals is to live a passionate, creative life. She is a Seattle based singer-songwriter/guitarist who fronts her original band Del Vox and has the honor of playing the role of Chrissie Hynde in the Pretenders tribute band, Jealous Dogs. She also had the pleasure of playing Witch #1, in the Seattle Public Theater’s production of MacBeth: A Rock Musical. This role offered her the opportunity to play a powerful, supernatural, sometimes humorous head of the coven, who just happened to sing and play guitar as well. When she is not channeling the infinite through various badass feminine archetypes, Sherri is also a skilled videographer, editor and motion graphics artist.

Ben Heege has 40 years of bass guitar under his fingers after getting his first instrument from Sears at age 12.  He collaborates with a wide variety of musicians in styles ranging from punk rock to power pop to bluegrass on many stages around the Pacific Northwest, and appears regularly with The Rallies, The Silos, Talking Heads Tribute Coool Babies, and Jed Zeppelin, a Bluegrass reimagining of Led Zeppelin with The Half Brothers. Although he appeared in many improv, comedic, and musical productions in his native St. Paul & Minneapolis in the past, this is Ben’s first time on a theater stage since the George W. Bush administration. 

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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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