September 22 – October 16, 2005

by Miguel de Cervantes
Adapted by Anne Ludlum | Directed by David Quicksall

Along with being widely regarded as the world’s first modern novel, Cervantes’ Don Quixote is also a loving – and brilliantly funny – tribute to both the power of literature and the joy of the imagination.  Book-It marked the 400th anniversary of Spain’s most memorable son with a special stage adaptation of Don Quixote. Inspired by the era’s great tales of chivalry, the noble knight-errant Don Quixote de la Mancha sets out upon his mighty steed, Rocinante, to right wrongs and protect the have-nots of 16th-century Spain. Although his adventures are often fantastic in nature, the book’s enduring appeal is very real indeed. Hilarious, heartwarming and utterly charming, don’t miss this grand tribute to the dreamer within us all.

Cast
Walter James Baker
John Blanchi
Rose Cano
John Farrage
Gene Freedman
Troy Fischnaller
Rachel Glass
Nick O’Donnell
Marissa Price
Wesley Rice

Artistic Team
Lenore Bensinger, Dramaturg
Hans Altweis, Fight Choreographer
Fay Jones, Art/Set Designer
Tristan Dalley, Drafting/Scenic Assistant
K.D. Schill, Costume Designer
Jessica Trundy, Lighting Designer
Nathan Wade, Composer & Sound Designer
Jodi Sauerbier, Properties Master
Larry Rodriguez, Technical Director

Jen Matthews, Stage Manager
Jodi Sauerbier, Assistant Stage Manager

PRESS

“Don Quixote”: Spirited Cast, Super Design
Seattle Times, 09/28/05