New Play Development as a Tool for Community Building

A #SharetheLove Panel Conversation with Sara Porkalob and Andrew Russell, hosted by Justin Huertas

Intiman Theatre invites you to join us for a #SharetheLove campaign event: a panel conversation about developing and sharing new plays with Sara Porkalob and Andrew Russell, hosted by Justin Huertas. The panelists will discuss the power of storytelling for building community and advancing social change, while reflecting on Sara’s journey with DRAGON CYCLE and sharing exciting updates about the project. Intiman produced DRAGON LADY, the first play of the DRAGON CYCLE, in 2017. The event will feature a sneak peek performance from Sara Porkalob’s DRAGON BABY.

Wednesday, April 14th 2021, 5pm-6pm pacific.

Tickets are Free for Everyone. Reserve yours today to receive the Zoom link to join. Donations accepted with thanks, and will go towards our #SharetheLove campaign.

This event will be live captioned. Open to all ages.

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About #SharetheLove

In support of our reopening, Intiman invites you to #SharetheLove as we raise $100,000+ in 18 days from April 7-24, 2021!

#SharetheLove to support:

  • Establishing our new partnership with Seattle Central College (SCC) as the professional theatre-in-residence
  • Moving our operations to Capitol Hill 
  • Launching our new Associate of Arts degree, emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice at SCC
  • Continuing our free education programs online, including STARFISH Project and South End Stories
  • Resuming production this fall at the Erickson Theatre and Broadway Performance Hall

Meet the Panelists

Sara Porkalob

Sara (she/her) is a theatre maker, cultural worker, and creator of the DRAGON CYCLE. She’s based in Seattle but soon will be working all over the nation. She was Intiman’s 2017 Co-Curator and Emerging Artist Program Director. Intiman produced DRAGON LADY, the first play of the DRAGON CYCLE. DRAGON LADY is the recipient of three 2018 Gregory Awards for: Outstanding Sound/Music Design, Outstanding Actress in a Musical, and Outstanding Musical Production. The second in the cycle, Dragon Mama, premiered at American Repertory Theatre (ART) and won Best Original Script and Best Solo Performance for the 2019 Elliot Norton Awards. ART has commissioned the third in the cycle, Dragon Baby; it will premier on their stage in the near future. She will be making her Broadway debut in 2021 playing Edward Rutledge in the official revival of the musical 1776. Website: www.saraporkalob. Social @sporkalob

Photo by Justin Huertas.

Andrew Russell

Andrew is the former Producing Artistic Director of Intiman Theatre where he directed Hedda Gabler, Stu for Silverton, Angels in America: Parts 1 and 2, Dragon Lady and co-wrote John Baxter Is A Switch Hitter. His work has been featured at The Oregon Shakespeare Festival, American Repertory Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, The Old Globe, The Public Theatre, The 5th Avenue Theatre, On The Boards, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, and more. In addition to developing The Dragon Cycle with Sara Porkalob he’s currently developing projects for stage, TV, and film that include: the coming-to-age journey of New Orleans bounce artist Big Freedia, the fabulous and tragic diva-turned-detective tale of Dorothy Kilgallen, and the powerful story of America’s first trans mayor in Silverton, Oregon. He holds a BFA from Carnegie Mellon.

Justin Huertas

Justin (he/him) is a Seattle-based award-winning playwright, composer-lyricist, actor, and musician who last appeared with Intiman in Caught. Justin is a Filipino-American artist-activist committed to creating original hero stories that center Black, Brown, and Queer joy, empowerment, and love. His first original musical Lizard Boy world-premiered at Seattle Rep, toured to San Diego’s Diversionary Theatre, presented at NAMT’s Festival of New Musicals, and returns to the stage this fall at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley. Justin also wrote The Last World Octopus Wrestling Champion and A Very Merry Kraken Tea Party (both co-composed with Steven Tran) for ArtsWest Playhouse & Gallery and Lydia & the Troll (co-created by Ameenah Kaplan) for Seattle Rep. He is composer-lyricist for Book-It Repertory Theatre’s adaptation of Howl’s Moving Castle and The Lamplighter (co-written with Kirsten “Kiki” deLohr Helland and Sara Porkalob). He is currently under commission at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.