Bainbridge Performing Arts 2014 - 2015 Season
Rave reviews for BPA's SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS
 

"I felt like I had read the book. That's the highest compliment I can pay to Kevin McKeon's stage adaptation of David Guterson's debut novel, "Snow Falling on Cedars," and to the Bainbridge Performing Arts production, which runs for two more weekends." - Michael Moore, Kitsap Sun

 

"The work, adaptation, staging, acting, sets and costumes were just perfect. We were so moved and enlightened." - Dorothy Bach, audience member

 
Snow Falling on Cedars at Bainbridge Performing Arts
Snow Falling on Cedars at Bainbridge Performing Arts
 Trailer by Northwest Films
 
Court scene; Photo: Kim Scott-Olson
Kabuo & Carl; Photo: Kim Scott-Olson
En route to Manzanar; Photo: Kim Scott-Olson
Hatsue & Ishmael; Photo: Kim Scott-Olson

 Clockwise: Court scene, Kabuo & Carl, En route to Manzanar, Hatsue & Ishmael. Photos: Kim Scott-Olson.            

DIRECTOR KATE CARRUTHERS
Kate Carruthers; Photo Cynthia Sears
Kate Carruthers, whose BPA directing credits include The Kentucky Cycle, Distracted, Private Eyes, Arcadia, The Grapes of Wrath, Picasso at the Lapin Agile, More Fun Than Bowling, Anton in Show Business, Art and The Philadelphia Story, leads a superb cast, featuring Craig Peterson, Ruth Yeo-Peterman, Tim Takechi, Tell Schreiber, Sam McJunkin, Anthony Gasbarri, Eva Burgeson, Shirley Oliver, Victoria Brown, Rob Burke, Austin Bennett, Barbara Wells ten Hove, Matt Eldridge, Christopher Wong, and Rowan Lanning.

Photo: Cynthia Sears

Read more about the production. Read more about the events surrounding BPA's production as part of the community conversation - Community & Educational Outreach Program.

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SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS

Set in 1954 in a Puget Sound community divided among fishermen and farmers, whites and Japanese, SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS is at once a courtroom drama, a mystery, a love story and, in flashbacks, a social history freighted with the angry residue of World War II and the exclusion of Japanese Americans.

  

LOCAL HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 

The exclusion began on Bainbridge Island on March 30, 1942, when 227 men, women and children - two-thirds of them American citizens - were removed from their homes by U.S. Army soldiers and sent to relocation camps in the California desert.

  

SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS explores the themes of history, intolerance, exclusion, and community. Director Kate Carruthers says, "If we don't repeat these stories, we forget. The theatre is where stories are meant to be shared, and the best theatre grows out of the experiences of the originating community." 

 

Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson | Adapted by Kevin McKeon and Book-It Repertory Theatre | Copyright © 1994 by David Guterson. The play is performed through arrangement with Georges Borchardt, Inc., for David Guterson. All rights reserved. FIRST COMMISSIONED, DEVELOPED AND PRODUCED IN THE "BOOK-IT STYLE"™ BY BOOK-IT REPERTORY THEATRE (Founded in 1990 in Seattle, Washington - www.book-it.org).

 

 

 



LAST TWO WEEKENDS:
MARCH 20 - 29
Friday & Saturday @ 7:30 p.m. + Sundays @ 3:00 p.m.
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AUTHOR DAVID GUTERSON
Sunday, March 22 @ 1:00 p.m. - BPA welcomes David Guterson for a special pre-show presentation.

POST-SHOW TALKBACKS
Sunday, March 22 & 29 EduCulture's Only What
We Can Carry Project
facilitates the free post-show discussions. The March 22 talkback features panelist Nina Yoshida Nelsen  ("Mama" in Seattle Opera's world premiere of "An American Dream"). Tickets aren't needed to attend!

COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Thanks to the passion and generosity of numerous collaborators on BPA's Educational and Community Outreach Program, a menu of ongoing events began February 14. Please join us for this openhearted conversation surrounding exclusion, intolerance, history, and community.

 

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Our generous sponsor for SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS is The Maggi Rogers Fund. SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS is supported in part by a grant from the Washington State Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts. BPA's outreach programs for SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS are supported in part by a grant from Humanities Washington, a state-wide non-profit organization supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the State of Washington, and contributions from individuals and foundations.
  The Maggi Rogers Fund   Humanities Washington 
  National Endowment for the Arts   Washington State Arts Commission 


Additional supporters / collaborators include Bainbridge Island Arts & Humanities Council, Bainbridge Island Historical Museum, Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community, Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial Association, Eagle Harbor Books, EduCulture and the Only What We Can Carry program, Friends of Minidoka, Island Theatre, IslandWood and the National Geographic Education Foundation, Kitsap Regional Library, National Park Service, and the Seattle Opera.


Please join us in thanking our generous  2014 - 2015 Season Supporters:

BPA is supported, in part, by Bainbridge Community Foundation and One Call for All.
We are pleased to support Helpline House as our Special Community Partner.


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