Deep Blue Sound
Deep Blue Sound is a dramatic stage play written by American playwright Abe Koogler. The play tells the story of various occupants of a small town off the coast of Puget Sound trying to decipher why the local whales have disappeared. One of the townspeople, Ella, is dying of cancer and wishes to utilize the Death with Dignity Act.[1] Production historyOff-Broadway (2023)The play premiered Off-Broadway, produced by Clubbed Thumb as a part of their summer season. The production was directed by Arin Arbus with set design by dots and lighting by Isabella Byrd. For her performance, Maryann Plunkett was the recipient of an Obie Award for Distinguished Performance.[2][3][4] The title comes from a specific group of Eastern North Pacific gray whales known locally as “the Sounders”, who historically migrate through Puget Sound in early March and stay until May. Whale spotting is a popular pastime in the area.[5] Off-Broadway (2025)The play has been announced to have another staging this time at the The Public Theaters Shiva Theatre, with Maryann Plunkett reprising her role as Ella and Arin Arbus returning as director. The production is slated to open February 25 and run until March 29, 2025. [6] Original cast and characters
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