VIRTUAL SOLITAIRE – Benefit Performances For Immediate Release Contact: Kill Date: Sunday, April 13, 2008 Dawson Nichols – (206) 523-8933 dawson@dawsonnichols.com 4 Performances Only! (To benefit student scholarships at North Seattle Community College) Who: Dawson Nichols, Seattle’s own internationally renowned playwright & performer. What: Virtual Solitaire, a solo play which has won accolades and awards across the US, Canada, and Australia. When: April 4, 5, 11, &12 @ 7:30 pm Where: Stage One Theater at North Seattle Community College, 9600 College Way N. The Play: Virtual Solitaire is a play-for-one-person about Nathan, a man lost in a fullimmersion virtual entertainment. The game is a murder-mystery, and as Nathan tries to find his way out he begins to realize that this might be more than a game – someone might be intentionally keeping him online. He surfs through more than two dozen characters in the entertainment, searching for the shifting line between VR (virtual reality) and RL (real life). And perhaps this is the mystery of the murder-mystery. And if that’s true, perhaps the murder is his own. Cost: All performances pay-what-you-can The Playwright: Dawson Nichols has written more than a dozen original plays and adaptations, including Escher’s Hands, which was nominated for the national New Play Award of the American Theatre Critics Association in 1997. He is best known for his solo works which have toured extensively throughout North America and abroad. Among his full-length plays-for-one-person are I Might Be Edgar Allan Poe, Three Descents of Darwin, Virtual Solitaire, and Meet Brian Boomer. Dawson has received commissions from Seattle Childrens’ Theatre, ACT Theatre, and Aha! Theatre. He has also received a fellowship from Artist Trust, a grant from the King County Arts Commission, and in 1997 he was nominated for the Elizabeth Osborne Emerging Playwright Award. “A work of tremendous imagination formed by edgy, poetic writing and acted with awesome skill.” - Saskatoon StarPhoenix (Named Best Play at the Saskatoon Fringe Festival) “This show fits into that rare category of 100% successful.” - KSER Radio, Seattle “Theatre at its best! Bravo!” - InSight Magazine “A shamanlike performance.” - The Seattle PI “Redefines the ubiquitous solo show… an electrifying performer!” - Edmonton Journal (Named Best Play at the Edmonton Fringe Festival) “Nichols again pushes the envelope of the one-man show in an intriguing direction. Leave the vid-screen behind tonight and take a real trip.” - The Seattle Weekly “Confirms Dawson Nichols’ total mastery of the one-man show.” - Sunday Mail, Adelaide, Australia (Glutton for press quotes? Here they are, organized for your enjoyment.) PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release VIRTUAL SOLITAIRE Contact: Kill Date: Sunday, April 13, 2008 Dawson Nichols – (206) 523-8933 dawson@dawsonnichols.com Long Format “Nichols again pushes the envelope of the one-man show in an intriguing direction. Leave the vid-screen behind tonight and take a real trip.” - The Seattle Weekly “A truly brilliant play. . . by turns hilarious, terrifying and thought-provoking. Jaw-droppingly good.” – The Winnipeg Sun “A work of tremendous imagination formed by edgy, poetic writing and acted with awesome skill.” - The Saskatoon StarPhoenix “A brilliant affirmation that a lone actor can populate a whole theatrical world. Nichols is to virtual-speak what David Mamet is to real estate sharks.” - The Edmonton Journal “So beautifully written and performed that it should stand as a blueprint for any solo artist.” - Vancouver Sun “Confirms Dawson Nichols’ total mastery of the one-man show.” - The Sunday Mail, Australia “Theatre at its best! Bravo!” - InSight, Seattle “This show fits into that rare category of 100% successful.” - KSER Radio, Seattle “Dawson Nichols is fast becoming THE KING of the one man show.” - Talent B.C. Short Format - Descriptive “A nimble theatrical gamester!” - The Seattle Times “A shamanlike performance.” - The Seattle PI “Intelligent, thought-provoking” - The Adelaide ‘Tizer, Australia “Nothing short of dazzling” - Georgia Straight, Vancouver “Comical, moving and sinister” – The Sunday Mail, Australia “A virtuoso combination of uncanny physicality and cerebral whimsy” - Victoria News “Jaw-droppingly good.” – The Winnipeg Sun Short Format - Comparative “Takes The Matrix to the feet of David Cronenberg” The Australian “Reminiscent of a William Gibson Novel” - The Victoria Times-Colonist “A combination of Max Headroom and poet Matthew Arnold” - The Winnipeg Sun “More vigor than a barrel of Viagra” - Monday Magazine, Victoria