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posted Friday, November 2, 2007 - Volume 35 Issue 44 |
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Episode 15 - funny, sexy chapter from those Sex In Seattle folks |
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| Episode 15 - funny, sexy chapter from those Sex In Seattle folks |
by Rajkhet Dirzhud-Rashid -
SGN A&E Writer
SEX IN SEATTLE, EPISODE 15:
THE ANATOMY OF LOVE
DIRECTED BY SHAWN J. WEST
STARRING SERIN NGAI, LISA
MARIE NAKAMURA, KATH HSIEH
MIKO PREMO, JOSE ABAOG, III,
TRAVIS MYERS, ULRIC DIHLE
PAUL YOO, JUSTIN LOCKWOOD,
DANIEL ARREOLA,
AYA HASHIGUCHI AND
AGASTYA KOHLI
RICHARD HUGO HOUSE
OCTOBER 19 - NOVEMBER 10
Those lovely, and lively lasses who first brought the serial play, Sex In Seattle, are back at last, with episode 15 of the long running and popular series. And even though there were a few old faces in the cast, there were some new ones too, like delightful newcomers Paul Yoo as Kenneth, and Justin Lockwood as George (or 'El Jorge'). Most delightful, though is the plotline of the latest show, which has party girl, Tess (played by fave of all times, Lisa Nakamura) being chased by not one but three hunky guys, only she just wants to have fun. Alone. Until one of them, Nathan, kisses her (Travis Myers) and confusion takes over Tess' freewheeling life.
Then there's Jenna, (Serin Ngai, who I'm glad to see back in the cast), Kenneth's sister (Paul Yoo), who found out last time she was preggers, but having slept with three different guys, she's not sure who the 'baby daddy' is. Ah, but fate takes a hand in this little vexation, and pretty soon, boyfriend, Adam (newcomer Ulric Dihle) is not only taking responsibility (due to a misconstrued conversation), but asking for Jenna's hand in marriage.
Oh, and the continuing rivalry for virginal, but married, Elizabeth (Kathy Hsieh) continues, with a series of tasty video vignettes providing some extra spice to this particular show, as SIS gives homage to the most beloved romantic films of our time. A deliciously funny and sexy romp, as always, 'Episode 15' has got to be one of the best ones of the series and audiences who have been with this show from the beginning should love it. But, don't let not having seen the other shows stop you from seeing this one, because it's enough fun for everyone to enjoy, and at the beginning of the show, newcomers are always 'brought up to speed'. For tickets and times, call 206-325-6500, or e-mail,
tickets@sis-productions.org.
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