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Mirror Stage’s production staff for The Squirrel Plays

A big heart-felt THANK YOU to our fabulous cast and crew for bringing the U.S. premiere of The Squirrel Plays to life, right here in Seattle. And thank you, Mia McCullough, for providing another opportunity for Mirror Stage to produce one of your complex, richly-layered plays in our first fully-staged production in more than 10 years. It’s a huge milestone for Mirror Stage and we’re grateful to have been the first to debut this important new work. Finally, we wouldn’t be here today celebrating if it wasn’t for YOU, our audience and followers. THANK YOU for your support, belief in us, and for your fearless curiosity and conversation with us. We appreciate you and look forward to sharing more opportunities to connect and engage in thoughtful reflection on today’s issues. ❤️


Mirror Stage is thrilled to present the US premiere of The Squirrel Plays by Mia McCullough at 12th Ave Arts, April 27 through May 20, 2023—our first fully-staged production in more than 10 years. A deeply dark comedy about choice(s) and consequences, The Squirrel Plays is a cycle of three short plays: Infestation, Compensation, and Eradication.

Tom and Sarah finally find the suburban house of their dreams with probably the nicest garden on the market. Everything is blissful, until an unwanted squirrel gets trapped in the attic, interrupting their lives and causing a rift in their marriage. Once an exterminator, the neighborhood association, and animal control all get involved, violence and turmoil unsettle the entire subdivision.

Directed by Suzanne M. Cohen, The Squirrel Plays features Angie Bolton, Caitlin Frances Branston, Emily Hoffman, Jason Marr, Valerie Ryan Miller, and Serin Ngai. Set design by Craig B. Wollam, Light design by Savannah Van Leuvan, Costume design by Julia Logan Trimarco, Sound design by Andi Villegas, and Prop design by Jessamyn Bateman-Iino.

Infestation premiered in 2007 in Chicago’s RhinoFest as The Play About the Squirrel. Infestation and Compensation were presented at The Wandsworth Fringe Festival in London and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland in 2018. Infestation was published in the Applause Theatre and Cinema Books publication of The Best American Short Plays 2018-2019.

Tickets:

  • Choose Your Price: $15, $30 or $45, with general seating for all
  • Pay-What-You-Can: $1 minimum, 10 available at every performance
  • Radical Hospitality Free Tickets: 20 available for every performance

**Please note that 12th Ave Arts requires masks at ALL performances**

Please also note that there is only one opportunity for late seating, approximately 7 minutes after the show starts. If you arrive after that time, you will not be able to enter the theatre until intermission due to safety concerns for both the actors and audience. Late arrivals will be offered the choice of attending another performance, but no refunds will be issued for late arrivals.

Lobby Displays:


The Squirrel Plays Community Forums and Off-night programming:

7:30 to 9:00 pm • Doors Open: 7:15 pm
FREE and open to the general public • Masks required

Engaging Conversations with Leaders Making a Difference

  • Tuesday, May 2: Reproductive Justice and Maternal Health Panels with Rainier Valley Community Clinic 
  • Wednesday, May 10: Alliance for Gun Responsibility
  • Tuesday, May 16: Racial Restrictive Covenant Project: The History and Legacy of Racial Restrictions in Seattle Real Estate
  • PLUS
  • Wednesday, May 3: Writing the social and political play/screenplay Master Class with Mia McCullough 
    • Join playwright Mia McCullough in this free 90-minute class about working socio-political issues into dramatic writing. Mia will share some of the knowledge she has gained through years of writing and teaching, and guide you through writing exercises aimed at finding inventive and character-based ways of approaching social and political issues in a story. No writing experience is necessary.

12th Ave Arts is located at 1620 12th Ave on Seattle’s Capitol Hill. There is no off-street parking at 12th Ave Arts. Street parking is metered until 10:00pm. To find parking in private lots and garages, see this SDOT Parking Map. Diamond Parking Service operates several lots in the neighborhood, south of Pine Street.

12th Ave Arts is easily accessible via multiple bus routes. To access the most up-to-date schedule and route information, try the King County Metro Transit Trip Planner.Link Light Railtravels from Capitol Hill to Downtown (S) and the University District (N). Light rail departs approximately every 10 minutes from the station at 140 Broadway E, located across Cal Anderson Park.

12th Ave Arts is fully accessible for wheelchairs and walkers. The lobby and bathrooms are at street level, and seating is available without the need for an elevator or stairs. The venue is also equipped with an Assistive Listening Device.


ABOUT MIA MCCULLOUGH:
Mia McCullough is a playwright, screenwriter/filmmaker, educator, performer, and visual artist. In January 2023, she premiered her solo show Milkshakes and Morphine at Lifeline Theatre’s Fillet of Solo, and Household Spirits will premiere in Chicago next fall. McCullough’s plays have been seen at theatres around the country including SteppenwolfThe Goodman, Stage Left Theatre, Chicago Dramatists, The Old Globe , Local Theater Company, and Red Fern Theater, as well as in London and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She created and co-produced The Haven, a web series centered around the staff and clients of a domestic violence shelter. McCullough taught playwriting and screenwriting at Northwestern University for ten years, as well as playwriting classes at University of Illinois – Chicago, Carthage College, Chicago Dramatists and workshops in Chicago Public Schools. She’s written and published a book on the creative writing process called Transforming Reality. She is a member of Honor Roll!, a group of femme writers over 40, as well as a member of the Dramatists Guild.

Additional support for this production is provided by 4Culture, Crosscut and KCTS-9.