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The 2010 Season Mark Jared Zufelt, Producing Artistic Director SAT, MAY 22nd at the FRYE ART MUSEUM Auditorium -  2 PM
All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.
ANIMAL FARM
Adapted by Nelson Bond
from the novel by George Orwell
directed by Mark Jared Zufelt                                          




















The Frye Art Museum presents a dramatic reading of Animal Farm featuring students from Holy Names Academy and O’Dea High School. Adapted by Nelson Bond from the book by George Orwell and directed by Next Stage Artistic Director Mark Jared Zufelt, this performance includes projected images from the Frye’s exhibition: Tim Rollins and K.O.S.: A History.

Admission and parking in the Frye lot are FREE
 
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- The Seattle Weekly
 
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- The Seattle Gay News
 
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- The Seattlest
 
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