Actors Laura Worthen and Tom Spiller in the 2000 production.  Mark Harrison directed.
Actors Laura Worthen and Tom Spiller in the 2000 production. Mark Harrison directed.
 
All the World's a Sage;
A Botanical Theatrical in One Act


Presented by A Contemporary Theatre in cooperation with the Northwest Flower & Garden Show.

A staged performance of dramatic garden literature and the surprise hit of the 2000 Flower & Garden Show returns for the 2001 Show!
Let the actors, directors, set designers and lighting designers at one of Seattle's finest professional theatres amuse and delight you in this moving performance. Based on great garden literature by Thomas Jefferson, Cole Porter, Gertrude Jekyll , Charles Kuralt, Virginia Woolf and many more.

All performances will be presented on the Bullitt Stage in ACT, right next to the Convention Center (you don't even have to walk outside!). The performance is 50 minutes.
Thomas Jefferson, an avid gardener in his own right, is one of the featured authors.
Thomas Jefferson, an avid gardener in his own right, is one of the featured authors.


Tickets are only $10 each. Limited to 150 seats per performance, the 2001 production of All the World's a Sage will most likely sell out. You are advised to order your tickets early. Tickets can be ordered online starting late this fall, by calling the Flower Show at 206-789-5333 or the ACT box office at 206-292-7676 (open Noon-7 pm Tuesday-Sunday). Tickets will also be available at the Show's box office and information booth on show days.
  The set of the 2000 production of All the World's a Sage.
The set of the 2000 production of All the World's a Sage.