Kiss Of The Spider Woman - Lakewood Playhouse
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“I’d do anything for him.”
At its core, Kiss Of The Spider Woman is a story about survival - but at Lakewood Playhouse, it becomes a powerful meditation on what it means to be a hero. Set inside a Latin American prison, two men - Valentín, a hardened revolutionary, and Molina, an imprisoned dreamer condemned for who he is - seem to stand on opposite sides of courage. Yet as their walls slowly come down, acts of heroism emerge not through grand gestures, but through compassion, vulnerability, and the radical choice to see one another fully.
In alignment with Lakewood Playhouse’s commitment to storytelling that builds empathy and connection, this production transforms a harrowing tale of persecution into a vivid theatrical experience, where fantasy becomes both refuge and resistance. Molina’s dazzling visions of the glamorous Aurora - and her deadly Spider Woman - offer escape, but also illuminate deeper truths about identity, sacrifice, and love.
This is a story where heroism is not defined by strength alone, but by the bravery to imagine, to trust, and to care in a world that punishes all three.
The original Broadway production won seven Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best Book Of A Musical and Best Original Score.
“Compelling, beautiful, funny and moving.” - New York Daily News
“Thrilling.” - The New York Times
Book by Terrence McNally
Music by John Kander
Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Based on the novel by Manuel Puig
Directed by Joseph C. Walsh
September 4th-20th, 2026
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sundays at 2:00pm
ASL Interpreted Performance: September 12th, 7:30pm
Pay What You Can/Industry Night: September 13th, 7:30pm
www.lakewoodplayhouse.org
At its core, Kiss Of The Spider Woman is a story about survival - but at Lakewood Playhouse, it becomes a powerful meditation on what it means to be a hero. Set inside a Latin American prison, two men - Valentín, a hardened revolutionary, and Molina, an imprisoned dreamer condemned for who he is - seem to stand on opposite sides of courage. Yet as their walls slowly come down, acts of heroism emerge not through grand gestures, but through compassion, vulnerability, and the radical choice to see one another fully.
In alignment with Lakewood Playhouse’s commitment to storytelling that builds empathy and connection, this production transforms a harrowing tale of persecution into a vivid theatrical experience, where fantasy becomes both refuge and resistance. Molina’s dazzling visions of the glamorous Aurora - and her deadly Spider Woman - offer escape, but also illuminate deeper truths about identity, sacrifice, and love.
This is a story where heroism is not defined by strength alone, but by the bravery to imagine, to trust, and to care in a world that punishes all three.
The original Broadway production won seven Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best Book Of A Musical and Best Original Score.
“Compelling, beautiful, funny and moving.” - New York Daily News
“Thrilling.” - The New York Times
Book by Terrence McNally
Music by John Kander
Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Based on the novel by Manuel Puig
Directed by Joseph C. Walsh
September 4th-20th, 2026
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sundays at 2:00pm
ASL Interpreted Performance: September 12th, 7:30pm
Pay What You Can/Industry Night: September 13th, 7:30pm
www.lakewoodplayhouse.org
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5729 Lakewood Towne Center Blvd SW, Lakewood, WA, United States, Washington 98499
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