PAST CREATIONS

Whim W’him is closing their season with a bang, literally.

Sandi Kurtz, The Seattle Weekly

Its story of love, betrayal and broken contracts is straightforward enough. It’s the flourishes — especially Michael Mazzola’s lighting design and Dylan Ward’s electronic distortions of a Prokofiev piano score — that give it its intensity, along with the feverish rigor of the dancing.

Michael Upchurch, The Seattle Times

The small and exceptional local contemporary dance company consistently premieres new work from some of the best choreographers anywhere and this time, to use a baseball metaphor, they’ve knocked it out of the park.

Florangela Davila, Crosscut

A Disagreeable Tale of Duplicity

Premiere

June 3, 2016
Cornish Playhouse at Seattle Center

Choreography

Olivier Wevers

Music

Sergei Prokofiev – additional sound design by Dylan Ward

Costumes

Ronalee Wear

Wig

Shelby Adele Rogers

Horn construction

ANDOR STUDIO

Lighting

Michael Mazzola