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KCPT Presents ‘Slow Food,’ Wendy MacLeod’s Hottest New Comedy
A vacationing couple celebrates their anniversary at a Greek restaurant in Palm Springs – but will the marriage survive the service?
As a needy waiter insinuates his way into their meal – and their lives – the couple examine their past and their future together. Slow Food, Wendy MacLeod’s tender, uproarious new comedy, delves deeply into what we hunger for.
Tired and hungry after a cross-country flight, a middle-aged couple, played by Heather Dudley-Nollette (Tin Pan Lady) and David Natale (A Midsummer Night’s Dream) are trapped in a restaurant in what MacLeod calls “a metaphor for marriage”, waiting for their lamb stew and spanakopita to be delivered by a waiter who insists on “taking responsibility for the timing of the meal”. Desperate to speed up the service, they fight, flatter and flirt with the waiter and with each other. Their dialogue reveals both the differences that strain their relationship and their love and admiration for one another as they careen from being spouses to coconspirators, friends, rivals, and lovers. MacLeod’s script walks the line between absurdism and realism in a situation that all restaurant-goers can relate to. “She’s just funny. Her language is sharp, witty, entertaining and still says something worth thinking about,” says Heather Dudley-Nollette, who appeared in a production of MacLeod’s play Birnham Woods at Key City Public Theatre in 2009.
Stephen, the narcissistic, controlling waiter, will be played by Michael Vicha (Dracula) who stars every day as a waiter at Port Townsend’s well-known restaurant trio, Sirens, The Old Whiskey Mill, Alchemy Bistro & Wine Bar. “The play was inspired by a particular waiter at a particular Greek restaurant in Palm Springs where we went on the first night of a family vacation,” said playwright Wendy MacLeod. “We had lots of fun during rehearsals looking up the Yelp reviews that mentioned this very strange waiter.” Chef Dan Kithcart at Alchemy Bistro & Wine Bar has developed a four-course Greek menu inspired by the meals described in Slow Food; the audience, however, can expect to receive their dinner on time.
Details
Due to popularity and to enhance audience comfort, we are now offering two evenings of Dinner Theatre on Sunday and Monday, February 21, 2016 and February 22, 2016, 6:00 p.m. Tickets are $52 for the four-course dinner and show (gratuity now included).
Reserve tickets early as dinner theater performances frequently sell out and seating is limited. Check out the menu and purchase tickets online at www.keycitypublictheatre.org or by calling the box office at 360-385-5278.
Love, Lures, and Lazyjacks – Enjoy February in Port Townsend
Romance is in the air with Valentine’s Day just a few short weeks away. This year it falls in the middle of a three-day weekend—perfect for an escape with your sweetheart to Port Townsend for a romantic weekend getaway! We have a wide array of fantastic accommodations to suit your style. Click here for choices and to book your reservation. Many of our restaurants are offering Valentine’s specials too. For more details, contact our Visitor Information Center at info@jeffcountychamber.org or 360.385.2722.
Start the long weekend off right on Saturday, February 13 at 7 pm at the Queen of Hearts Ball at the Commons at Fort Worden. Key City Public Theatre and Fort Worden are proud to present an evening of spectacular entertainment featuring “Rock-n-Soul” music by Freddy Pink. Admission includes two cocktails, passed hors d’oeuvres, and a delicious appetizer bar as well as a dessert bar. Washington wines, craft beers, cocktail specials and Bellini’s will also be featured. Make your reservations by calling 360.344.4400.
The next morning, Valentine’s Day, enjoy a Sweethearts Brunch from 10 am to 2pm at the Fort Worden Commons. Call 360.344.4400 for reservations.
With Port Townsend as your home base, tour the Olympic Peninsula Wineries for their luscious Red Wine and Chocolate event over two weekends: February 13-15 and 20-21, from 11am to 5 pm. You’ll love the classic pairings of handcrafted Washington wines and chocolate delights, and, of course, the spectacular scenery en route to each winery.
The ticket and glass package entitles you to a special commemorative wine glass, complimentary wine tasting and chocolate samples at the 10 participating wineries.Book here for online tickets.
Love fishing? Register now for the Olympic Peninsula Salmon Derby’s $10,000 Winter Blackmouth Classic, February 19-21. Learn more online!
Launch your boat at Port Townsend’s Boat Haven Marina and head out to the Strait with over 500 miles for fishing, from Tongue Point in the west through Freshwater Bay, Port Angeles, Sequim, Port Townsend, Port Hadlock, Marrowstone Island, Port Ludlow, to Whidbey Island in the east.
And if fishing isn’t your passion, but it is for your spouse/partner, stay in Port Townsend and enjoy meandering through our boutique shops and galleries, then grab a bite to eat at one of our delicious eateries.
The sailboat racing season opens with the 25th Annual Port Townsend Shipwrights’ Regatta on February 27. Boats of all construction are welcome. As always, the race is open to folks who would like to try sailboat racing, but do not have a boat. Non-boat owners are encouraged to show up at the Skippers’ Meeting and be connected with skippers looking for crew.
The regatta is presented by the Northwest Maritime Center, Wooden Boat Foundation, and Edensaw Woods, Ltd., in conjunction with the Port Townsend Sailing Association.Find out more online.
Save the date for upcoming events in March:
March 3-13, 2016
PlayFest 20–the Port Townsend Festival of New Plays
Key City Public Theatre, Port Townsend
Port Townsend Arts Commission’s Festival of New Plays
March 18-20, 2016
Victorian Heritage Festival
Port Townsend and Fort Worden
Kick off the weekend with the Victorian Pub crawl, featuring saloons, “shanghai tunnels,” and fine vintage cocktails. Tour inside Victorian buildings, attend lectures, a Victorian fashion show and Ball plus much more.
We look forward to welcoming you to Port Townsend!

Queen of Hearts Ball & Valentine’s Brunch at Fort Worden
Head to Port Townsend and Fort Worden for a sweet Valentine’s Day weekend of music and food…
Fort Worden is hosting a terrific Valentine’s Day weekend in Port Townsend, with the Queen of Hearts Ball on February 13, and a Sweethearts Brunch on February 14. Room packages are available!
Queen of Hearts Ball
Saturday, February 13, 2016 – Doors Open at 7pm (21+)
Fort Worden Commons
Advanced Tickets $59
$79 per person after January 31
Admission includes spectacular live entertainment by Freddy Pink, two cocktails, passed hors d’oeuvres, and an appetizer bar with smoked salmon crostini, oysters on the half shell, prosciutto wrapped arugula, dessert bar, and more! Also featuring Washington wines, craft beers, cocktail specials, and Bellini’s.
Reservations: 360-344-4400
Sweethearts Brunch
Sunday, February 14, 2016 – 10am-2pm
Fort Worden Commons
$27.50 Adults; $17 Youth; Children under 4: Free
The Menu
Creme Brulee French Toast
Mimosas
Poached Egg Avocado Bake
Potato Latkes
Frittata Trio
Fresh Fruit
Artisan Cheese Plate
Pastry Bar
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