Once again, Intiman Theatre is trying something new.
Since the theater imploded in 2011 and reinvented itself as a summer festivalin 2012, each year brings a little institutional reinvention.
The 2017 season includes just two full-scale productions: “Barbecue” by Robert O’Hara (“Bootycandy”), which The New York Times described as “a rawly funny” play about a tempestuous family gathering, and “Dragon Lady,” a new musical by local writer and performer Sara Porkalob about her grandmother’s past as a gangster in the Philippines, her immigration to the United States and conflicting versions of that story within her own family.
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