Holiday
-October 31, 2025
The State Theater
120 minutes
Celebrated local author Jim Lynch (The Highest Side, Border Songs) shares a new and scary short story! Then, delve into Edgar Allan Poe – The Poet’s Journey, adapted by local playwright Bryan Willis and starring Bradford Farwell (An Enemy of the People, Union Arts Center), who brings Mr. Poe’s life, obsessions, and genius to Harlequin.
Tickets are $25 General Admission
Jim LynchSpecial Guest
Jim Lynch
The Seattle Times has said Jim Lynch “observes like a journalist and writes like a poet.” He is the author of four novels, his latest, Before the Wind, was picked as one of the best novels of the year by The Wall Street Journal and the American Library Association and became a bestseller in 2018 in France, where it was a finalist for France’s Voyagers Award for literature about the sea.
New York Times reviewer Janet Maslin picked his third book, Truth Like the Sun, as one of her 10 favorite books of 2012. That novel was also a finalist for the Dashiell Hammett Prize. His second novel, Border Songs (2009), was adapted to the stage and won the Washington State Book Award as well as the Indie’s Choice Honor Book Award. It also became a bestseller in Canada and was an Editor’s Choice by The New York Times. Lynch’s first novel, The Highest Tide (2005), won the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award, was also performed on stage in Seattle and became an international hit after it was featured on a British TV show.
Lynch grew up in the Seattle area and graduated from the University of Washington before bouncing around the country as a reporter for newspapers in Alaska, Virginia and for columnist Jack Anderson in Washington, D.C. Returning to the Northwest, he wrote for the Spokane Spokesman-Review, the Portland Oregonian and the Seattle Times before turning to fiction full-time. His national reporting honors along the way included the George Polk Award, the H.L. Mencken Award and Livingston Young Journalist Award for National Reporting. He lives and sails in Olympia, Washington with his wife, Denise and daughter, Grace.
Broadway: Much Ado About Nothing, The Miser. Seattle: ACT (Daisy, Worse than Tigers, Seven Ways to Get There, A Christmas Carol, Mary Stuart, Jekyll and Hyde), Seattle Repertory (Indecent, Charles III, Photograph 51, You Can’t Take it With You, The Imaginary Invalid, Twelfth Night, Noises Off, The Great Gatsby), Intiman (John Baxter, All My Sons, Grapes of Wrath, Richard III, A Thousand Clowns), Strawshop (Breaking the Code), Seattle Shakespeare (The Rivals, Measure for Measure, Cymbeline, Julius Ceasar) Regional: Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet, Othello, Cymbeline), American Player’s Theatre (She Stoops, Henry V, The Misanthrope), New Century Theatre Company: (Festen, My Name is Asher Lev). 5th Avenue: Guys and Dolls. Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years. TV: Grimm and Leverage. Training: Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Arts, London. Bradford is a proud member of Actor’s Equity.