BELLINGHAM THEATREWORKS

2022 SEASON


June and July 2022! Bellingham TheatreWorks, in partnership with The Firehouse Arts and Events Center and the The Historic Fairhaven Association presented three plays on the theme of "You'll Understand When You're Younger"

Exploring the tragedies and triumphs of growing up, these three plays performed in repertory six nights a week for four weeks!


Big, Scary Animals

by Matt Lyle
An older white couple from the country moves to the city to be closer to their granddaughter and unknowingly settles in the gay neighborhood. What begins as polite dinner conversation with their gay, multi-ethnic neighbors careens out of control. A hilarious collision of race, sex, guns, and sports, Big, Scary Animals examines shifting generational beliefs and just how hard it is to raise a child regardless of who you are and where you live.

"One of the densest string of laugh-out-loud comedies you'll ever see . . . . this smart, 85-minute comedy created a sense of community that is, at its heart, the goal of all theater." — Dallas Voice

RATED R due to language. Show includes the firing of a pistol.
Following the Sunday matinee on July 10, we invite the audience to stay and participate in a discussion with community organizations that are addressing issues raised by the play.

MASKS: Masks are required except when eating or drinking.


The Children

by Lucy Kirkwood
What happens when someone you thought was dead arrives on your doorstep, cozies up to you and your spouse, and makes an alarming request? The Children presents the story of three retired nuclear scientists as they contend with a provocative mix of longing for lost youth, passion, family, and the choices they made. Set against the background of a nuclear apocalypse they helped create.

"THE CHILDREN is tantalisingly hard to define: it is about aging and responsibility... It is very English, somewhat menacing, and often funny." — Time Out London

RATED R due to language and themes.
Following the Sunday matinee on July 17, we invite the audience to stay and participate in a discussion with community organizations that are addressing issues raised by the play.

MASKS: Masks are required except when eating or drinking.


Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

by Mark Haddon, adapted by Simon Stephens
Winner of the 2015 Tony Award for Best Play. 15-year-old Christopher has an extraordinary brain: He is exceptional at mathematics but ill-equipped to interpret everyday life. When his neighbor's dog, Wellington is killed with a garden fork, Christopher is determined to solve the mystery of who murdered Wellington. His detective work takes him on a dark and thrilling journey that upturns his world.

"A beautiful, eloquent, dazzlingly inventive show about the wonders of life."
Evening Standard (London

Rated PG for language
Following the Sunday matinee on July 3, we invite the audience to stay and participate in a discussion with community organizations that are addressing issues raised by the play.

MASKS: Masks are required except when eating or drinking.


PUMP BOYS AND DINETTES

PUMP BOYS AND DINETTES SHOW REEL!!!

"Pump Boys and the Dinettes"
A musical on the Waterfront Directed by Billie Wildrick

Bellingham TheatreWorks and WWU Theatre and Dance combined forces to produce "Pump Boys and the Dinettes" at Zuanich Point Park's Fishermen’s Pavilion.

A playful country-western musical set in a dock-side diner. A family-fun show with foot-stomping music and a piece of pie at intermission! Join us for this MUSICAL BY THE BAY.

Check out this 360 degree virtual tour of the space!