Music by Laura Kaminsky
Libretto by Elaine Sexton
Conducted by Isaac Selya
The Post Office is set in a one-room post office, where three U.S. postal workers and a customer from disparate backgrounds take sides in a blistering conflict centered around same-sex marriage. The formerly collegial friendship between the postmaster, who is Black and straight, and his colleague, who is white and gay, turns foul when the latter happily announces to the former his upcoming wedding. Taking place in the present day, with increasing hostility, toxicity, and violence playing out in the news, everyday exchanges become fraught: civil rights, reproductive rights, and LGBTQIA rights are challenged and threatened, and the sanctity of the postal service itself is at risk.
This OF:NW workshop will feature a public performance of excerpts from of the work.
Admission is free, though seating is limited and reservations are required. (Limit 2 per household.)
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