The Glas Nocturne is Sold Out! But don’t despair…

"There’s something wrong with my brain. Too bad or too good, I don’t know. Certainly not what it ought to be." ~ Dr. Glas (Joseph Lavy) | Photo: Joe Patrick Kane

“There’s something wrong with my brain. Too bad or too good, I don’t know. Certainly not what it ought to be.” ~ Dr. Glas (Joseph Lavy) | Photo: Joe Patrick Kane

… we are keeping it in repertory!

Expect to see announcements about periodic new performance offerings of this “intimate… resonant… dangerously riveting” work starting this fall.

If you weren’t able to get a seat for our world-premiere run of The Glas Nocturne, which ends June 7 after playing to full houses with an extension, there are two ways you still can see the piece:

  1. Sign up for our waitlist. We’ll send you a notification the next time we schedule a date to offer a performance.
  2. Pull together a group of ten and request a private showing. We’ll work with you to schedule a mutually agreeable date!

Just click on the Request Invitation button here or use the form on the production page. REQUEST INVITATION BUTTON

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About Akropolis Performance Lab

Founded in 2000 by Co-Artistic Directors Joseph and Zhenya Lavy, Akropolis Performance Lab (APL) is Seattle's premiere ensemble-based theatre company. The ensemble practices rigorous, ongoing vocal and physical training and devises original work through long-form rehearsal process. APL's signature aesthetic, Theatre of Polyphony, is our original approach to crafting ensemble performance events that symbiotically interweave music, movement, and poetry to tell compelling and vital stories while reinventing the given spatial location and audience relationship to our art. Company members include Annie Paladino (Associate Artistic Director), Catherine Lavy, Emily Jo Testa, Jennifer Crooks, Joseph Lavy, Margaretta Campagna, Matt Sherrill, Sara Kaus, Tyler J. Polumsky, and Zhenya Lavy. The co-artistic directors' artistic lineage comes through the Central and Eastern European heritage of Meyerhold, Vakhtangov, and Grotowski. Recent work includes Ecce Faustus (2016), The Glas Nocturne (2015), and Pomegranate & Ash (2015). The ensemble hosts quarterly Salons and offers regular workshops in physical and vocal praxis. Akropolis Performance Lab is a Washington State Non-Profit Corporation.
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