The Lesson examines what happens when desire has nowhere to go, and what we’re rehearsing when we practice “good behavior”.
Perfume Genius (Mike Hadreas) and choreographer Kate Wallich return to the stage with a new collaboration.
Combining Perfume Genius’ experimental pop with Wallich’s choreographic lens, The Lesson is a raw, uncompromising performance work inspired by The Piano Teacher, the notorious novel by Elfriede Jelinek, famously adapted by Michael Haneke.
The Lesson examines what happens when desire has nowhere to go, and what we’re rehearsing when we practice “good behavior”. The work moves through repression, longing, authority, and submission in unstable scenes where roles shift, and the unsaid becomes manically physical.
Longtime admirers know that Perfume Genius (Mike Hadreas) has spoken about his love of The Piano Teacher. Its intense, clinical bleakness and its capacity to be both unsettlingly comic and tragic, qualities that echo through the landscape of The Lesson.
Following their acclaimed 2019 performance collaboration The Sun Still Burns Here, Hadreas reunites with Wallich alongside his husband and musical partner Alan Wyffels and longtime collaborator Tate Justus.
Photo Credit: Jonathan Pendleton
About the Artist
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Kate Wallich | Director, Choreographer, Performer
Mike Hadreas | Director, Composer, Performer
Alan Wyffles | Composer, Collaborator, Performer
Tate Justus | Collaborator, Performer
Nile Harris | Dramaturge
Amiya Brown | Scenographer
Commissioned by Seattle Theater Group. Presented in partnership with On the Boards.
The Lesson
Commissioned by Seattle Theater Group. Presented in partnership with On the Boards.
April 9, 2027
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