ACT Theatre

ACT Contemporary Theatre (originally A Contemporary Theatre) is a regional, non-profit theatre organization in Seattle, in the US state of Washington. Gregory A. Falls (1922–1997) founded ACT in 1965 and served as its first Artistic director; at the time ACT was founded he was also head of the Drama Department at the University of Washington.[1] Falls was identified with the theatrical avant garde of the time,[2] and founded ACT because he saw the Seattle Repertory Theatre as too specifically devoted to classics.[1]

ACT Contemporary Theatre's home, Kreielsheimer Place, the historic Eagles Auditorium Building. At right is the Washington State Convention and Trade Center.

Facility

ACT is located in Kreielsheimer Place, at 700 Union Street in Downtown Seattle. The building, which also includes the 44 unit, moderate-income Eagles Apartments, is the historic Eagles Auditorium Building. Previously part of the Washington State Convention and Trade Center (to which it is connected via internal tunnel), the building was remodeled into theater spaces and apartments and renamed in honor of a major gift from the Kreielsheimer Foundation.[3][4] There are two mainstage theater spaces, each with a capacity of about 390 seats. The Gregory A. Falls Theatre, located below street level, has a rectangular thrust stage. Above ground, the former Eagles Auditorium hall (now known as the Allen Theatre[5]) is an arena or "in-the-round" venue.[4]

Complying with landmark ordinances, the Allen Theatre retains the Eagles Auditorium's gilded balcony, ornate ceiling, and crystal chandeliers, though some of this is obscured by the HVAC and lighting systems. The decision to convert this famous lecture hall and performance venue from a proscenium stage to theater-in-the-round was, according to Misha Berson, "the most controversial aspect of the renovation".[4] The proscenium stage from which Martin Luther King Jr. once spoke, and on which the Grateful Dead performed, "is now just a painted relic in the background."[4]

The facility also includes the 4,539-square-foot (421.7 m2) Bullitt Cabaret and several other smaller spaces.[6]

History

Queen Anne Hall (2007), now home to On the Boards.

ACT was founded by Gregory A. Falls in 1965, providing Seattle with "a serious alternative to summer stock theater."[7] They staged their first performance July 9, 1965.[citation needed] ACT was originally in a 454-seat thrust-stage theater[4][8] in Queen Anne Hall, now home to On the Boards.[citation needed] Falls remained as artistic director until 1988, when he was succeeded by Jeff Steitzer, then in 1995 by Peggy Shannon.[7]

After a lengthy and difficult search for a larger space, ACT moved into its new Kreielsheimer Place facility in 1996, and presented its first play there on September 1 of that year.[4] However, Shannon's productions at the new facility were not well received by the critics or the public. Shannon resigned in 1997, leaving ACT in debt for the first time in its history, and with subscriptions having fallen from 11,400 in 1996 to 9,000 in 1997.[9] Her successor, Gordon Edelstein, revived the company's critical and popular reputation, bringing such noted performers as actresses Julie Harris and Jane Alexander and singer songwriter Randy Newman, as well as experimental director Joanne Akalaitis and composer Philip Glass. Several ACT premieres went on to successful runs in New York.[9] However, costs rose accordingly, and ACT's debts mounted.[9] In October 2002, ACT made an offer to Robert Egan, producing director at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles,[10] to become their new artistic director, but by the time the 2003 season was approaching, ACT had a US$1.7 million debt and was in no position to honor their offer.[9] They were in serious danger of folding.[9] Subscriptions dropped to 7,500.[11]

Donations (including $500,000 Boeing chairman Phil Condit), some scaling back, and a successful 2003 season under artistic director Kurt Beattie saved the day,[11] sparing ACT the fate visited upon Seattle's comparably prominent Empty Space Theatre in the same period.[12] By the 2006 season, ACT was back to venturesome programming, including Martin McDonagh's black comedy The Pillowman and local writer Elizabeth Heffron's Mitzi's Abortion.[13]

John Langs became the artistic director, replacing Kurt Beattie, December 2015.[14] In 2018, Yussef El Guindi became a Core Company playwright member.

Stature

Over more than four decades, ACT has established itself as one of Seattle's leading theaters.[15] Along with the Cornish Playhouse and Seattle Repertory Theatre ("The Rep"), it is one of the city's three largest playhouses.[16] ACT's Mainstage has presented many world, American, and West Coast premieres.[17] Numerous productions have gone on to New York City.[18]

ACT is a member of the League of Resident Theatres (LORT).[19] It is also a member of Theatre Puget Sound[20] and is a constituent of Theatre Communications Group.[21] ACT is also a member of the Downtown Seattle Association, Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau[citation needed] and Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce.[22]

Mainstage production history

2024 Season[23]PlaywrightNotes
Cambodian Rock BandLauren Yee, Dengue FeverCo-production with 5th Avenue Theatre, Alley Theatre, Arena Stage, and Berkeley Repertory Theatre
A Case for the Existence of GodSamuel D. Hunter
STEWZora Howard
The Lehman TrilogyStefano MassiniAdaptation by Ben Power
2023 Season[24]PlaywrightNotes
Choir BoyTarrell Alvin McCraneyCo-production with Denver Center for the Performing Arts and 5th Avenue Theatre
History of Theatre: About, By, For, and NearReginald André JacksonWorld Premiere
Every Brilliant ThingDuncan Macmillian, Jonny Donahoe
Wolf PlayHansol Jung
2022 Season[25]PlaywrightNotes
Hotter Than EgyptYussef El GuindiWorld Premiere
The Thin PlaceLucas Hnath
SweatLynn Nottage
2020 Season[26]PlaywrightNotes
SweatLynn NottageProduction cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
The EffectLucy PrebbleProduction cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Choir BoyTarrell Alvin McCraneyCo-production with Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Production cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
The Laugh TrackWendy MacLeodWorld Premiere. Production cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
WitchJen SilvermanProduction cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019 Season[27]PlaywrightNotes
Romeo + JulietWilliam Shakespeare
UrinetownMark Hollmann, Greg KotisCo-production with 5th Avenue Theatre
Pass OverAntoinette Nwandu
The Year of Magical ThinkingJoan Didion
People of the BookYussef El GuindiWorld Premiere
DraculaSteven Dietz adapted from Bram StokerNew Adaptation
2018 Season[28]PlaywrightNotes
Ride the CycloneBrooke Maxwell, Jacob RichmondCo-production with 5th Avenue Theatre
The WolvesSarah DeLappe
Until the FloodDael Orlandersmith
Lauren Weedman Doesn't Live Here AnymoreLauren WeedmanWorld Premiere
SkylightDavid Hare
OsloJ. T. Rogers
2017 Season[29]PlaywrightNotes
Tribes (play)Nina Raine
Murder for TwoKellen Blair, Joe KinosianCo-production with 5th Avenue Theatre
The Legend of Georgia McBrideMatthew Lopez
Alex & ArisMoby Pomerance
King of the YeesLauren Yee
The CrucibleArthur Miller
2016 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
AssassinsStephen Sondheim, John Weidman
Stupid Fucking BirdAaron Posner
The Mystery of Love and SexBathsheba Doran
DaisySean Devine
The RoyaleMarco Ramirez
Dangerous LiaisonsChristopher Hampton
2015 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in ParisEric Blau, Jacques Brel, Mort Shuman
Cat on a Hot Tin RoofTennessee Williams
ThreesomeYussef El Guindi
Hold These TruthsJeanna Sakata
BloomsdaySteven Dietz
Mr. Burns, a post-electric playAnne Washburn, Michael Friedman (score)
2014 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
Little Shop of HorrorsHoward Ashman, Roger Corman, Charles B. Griffith, Alan Menken
BethanyLaura Marks
The PriceArthur Miller
An Evening of One ActsWoody Allen, Steve Martin, Sam Shepard
The Invisible HandAyad Akhtar
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and SpikeChristopher Durang
2013 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
Assisted LivingKatie Forgette
Grey GardensScott Frankel, Michael Korie, Doug Wright
Other Desert CitiesJon Robin Baitz
Rapture, Blister, BurnGina Gionfriddo
MiddletownWill Eno
Sugar DaddiesAlan Ayckbourn
Season 2012PlaywrightNotes
First DateMichael Weiner, Austin Winsberg, Alan Zachary
The Pitmen PaintersLee Hall
One Slight HitchLewis Black
The Pinter FestivalHarold Pinter
Uncle Ho to Uncle SamRobert Egan, Trieu Tran
RamayanaYussef El Guindi, Stephanie Timm
2011 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
Vanities: A New MusicalJack Heifner
The Prisoner of Second AvenueNeil Simon
Pilgrims in the New WorldYussef El Guindi
In the Next Room (or the Vibrator Play)Sarah Ruhl
Mary StewartPeter Oswald
Double IndemnityDavid Pichette, R. Hamilton Wright, James M. Cain
2010 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
The Trip to BountifulHorton Foote
The Female of the SpeciesJoanna Murray-Smith
Yankee TavernSteven Dietz
The Lady With All the AnswersDavid Rambo
The Lieutenant of InishmoreMartin McDonagh
2009 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeRobert Louis Stevenson

(Adapted by) Jeffrey Hatcher

Below the BeltRichard Dresser
the break/sMarc Bamuthi Joseph
Das BarbecüJim Luigs and Scott Warrender
Runt of the LitterBo Eason
Rock n' RollTom Stoppard
2008 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
The Ilkhom Theatre FestivalIlkhom Theatre CompanyA Seattle First
Fathers and SonsMichael BradfordWorld Premiere
A Marvelous Party: The Noël Coward CelebrationDavid Ira Goldstein
Intimate ExchangesAlan Ayckbourn
EurydiceSarah Ruhl
Becky's New CarSteven DietzWorld Premiere
2007 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
The Clean HouseSarah Ruhl
SouvenirStephen Temperley
Stuff HappensDavid Hare
First ClassDavid WagonerWorld Premiere
The Mojo and the SaysoAishah Rahman
The WomenClare Boothe Luce
2006 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
The PillowmanMartin McDonaghWest Coast Premier
Miss WitherspoonChristopher DurangWest Coast Premier
Wine in the WildernessAlice Childress
Mitzi's AbortionElizabeth HeffronWorld Premiere
A NumberCaryl Churchill
The UnderpantsSteve Martin
2005 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
Bach at LeipzigItamar MosesWest Coast Premiere
The Ugly AmericanMike DaiseyWorld Premiere
Born YesterdayGarson Kanin
The Night of the IguanaTennessee Williams
Vincent in BrixtonNicholas Wright
FlightCharlayne Woodard
2004 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
AlkiEric OvermyerWorld Premiere
Enchanted AprilMatthew Barber
JumpersTom Stoppard
Good BoysJane MartinWest Coast Premiere
FictionSteven DietzWest Coast Premiere
2003 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
Absurd Person SingularAlan Ayckbourn
The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?Edward AlbeeWest Coast Premiere
A Moon for the MisbegottenEugene O'Neill
Omnium GatherumTheresa Rebeck and Alexandra Gersten-VassilarosWest Coast Premiere
The Syringa TreePamela GienProduction went on to New York[18]
2002 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
Mourning Becomes ElectraEugene O'Neill
Dirty BlondeClaudia Shear
YellowmanDeal Orlandersmith
WintertimeCharles L. Mee
Fuddy MeersDavid Lindsay-Abaire
The Education of Randy NewmanRandy Newman, Michael Roth, Jerry PatchWorld Premiere
2001 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
Big LoveCharles L. MeeWest Coast Premiere
Dinner with FriendsDonald Margulies
Polish JokeDavid IvesWorld Premiere
Waiting to Be InvitedS.M. Shephard-Massat
A Little Night MusicStephen Sondheim
Grand MagicEduardo De Filippo
2000 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
God of VengeanceDonald Margulies, Sholem AschWorld Premiere
Talley's FollyLanford Wilson
2.5 Minute RideLisa Kron
A Skull in ConnemaraMartin McDonaghProduction went on to New York[18]
In the Penal ColonyPhilip GlassWorld Premiere; production went on to New York[18]
The Odd CoupleNeil Simon
1999 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
The CrucibleArthur Miller
Goblin MarketPolly Pen & Peggy Harmon
Stonewall Jackson's HouseJonathan Reynolds
Temporary HelpDavid WiltseWorld Premiere; production went on to New York[18]
Side ManWarren LeightWest Coast Premiere
Communicating DoorsAlan Ayckbourn
1998 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
Thunder Knocking on the DoorKeith Glover
Death of a SalesmanArthur Miller
Collected StoriesDonald Margulies
Scent of the RosesLisette Lecat RossWorld Premiere; production went on to New York[18]
The Summer MoonJohn OliveWorld Premiere
QuillsDoug Wright
VioletJeanine Tesori
1997 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
The Notebook of TrigorinTennessee Williams
The Nina VariationsSteven Dietz
Room ServiceJohn Murray and Allen Boretz
Going to St. IvesLee BlessingWorld Premiere
Blues for an Alabama SkyPearl Cleage
Old Wicked SongsJohn Marans
The Big SlamBill Corbett
1996 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
ArcadiaTom Stoppard
Avenue XJon Jiler and Ray Leslee
Laughter on the 23rd FloorNeil Simon
CheapTom ToporWorld Premiere, First performance in ACT's new home at Kreielsheimer Place
The Crimson ThreadMary Hanes
My One Good NerveRuby DeeWorld Premiere
1995 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
The Gospel at ColonusLee Breuer and Bob Telson
HospitalityAllan Havis
Handing Down the NamesSteven DietzWorld Premiere
Later LifeA.R. Gurney
The Odd CoupleNeil Simon
TeaVelina Hasu Houston
The Language of FlowersEdit VillarrealWorld Premiere
1994 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
Betty the YetiJon Klein
Gray's AnatomyJim Leonard Jr.World Premiere
Keely and DuJane Martin
Man of the MomentAlan Ayckbourn
Fish Head SoupPhilip Kan Gotanda
Voices in the DarkJohn PielmeierWorld Premiere
1993 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
The Red and the BlackJon KleinWorld Premiere
The Cover of LifeR.T. Robinson
Lonely PlanetSteven Dietz
Life During WartimeKeith Reddin
Agnes Smedley: Our American FriendDoris BaizleyWorld Premiere
Dreams From a Summer HouseAlan Ayckbourn and John Pattison
1992 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
TrustSteven Dietz
ShadowlandsWilliam Nicholson
The Revengers' Comedies (Parts I and II)Alan Ayckbourn
EleemosynaryLee Blessing
Sunsets and GloriesPeter Barnes
1991 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
My Children! My Africa!Athol Fugard
The IllusionTony Kushner
Tears of RageDoris BaizleyWorld Premiere
Our Country's GoodTimberlake Wertenbaker
Willi: An Evening of Wilderness and SpiritJohn PielmeierWorld Premiere
Halcyon DaysSteven DietzWorld Premiere
1990 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
An American ComedyRichard Nelson
Lloyd's PrayerKevin Kling
A Normal LifeErik BroggerWorld Premiere
Born in the RSABarney Simon and The Market Theatre Company
Four Our FathersJon Klein
HapgoodTom Stoppard
1989 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
The DownsideRichard Dresser
Breaking the SilenceStephen Poliakoff
A Walk in the WoodsLee Blessing
Red NosesPeter Barnes
HappenstanceSteven Dietz and Eric Bain PeltoniemiWorld Premiere
Woman in MindAlan Ayckbourn
1988 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
Merrily We Roll AlongStephen Sondheim and George Furth
Mrs. CaliforniaDoris Baizley
A Chorus of DisapprovalAlan Ayckbourn
God's CountrySteven DietzWorld Premiere
Principia ScriptoriaeRichard Nelson
The Voice of the Prairie John Olive
1987 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
March of the FalsettosWilliam Finn
A Lie of the Mind Sam Shepard
The Diary of a ScoundrelErik Brogger
The Marriage of Bette and BooChristopher Durang
Glengarry Glen RossDavid Mamet
Biloxi BluesNeil Simon
1986 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
On the RazzleTom Stoppard
Painting ChurchesTina Howe
Tales from HollywoodChristopher Hampton
Brighton Beach MemoirsNeil Simon
The Jail Diary of Albie SachsDavid Edgar
Little Shop of Horrors Howard Ashman and Alan Menken
1985 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
King LearWilliam Shakespeare
True West Sam Shepard
MaydaysDavid Edgar
Other PlacesHarold Pinter
End of the WorldArthur Kopit
Quartermaine's TermsSimon Gray
1984 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
AmadeusPeter Shaffer
Top Girls Caryl Churchill
Angels FallLanford Wilson
ThirteenLynda MylesWorld Premiere
Fool for LoveSam Shepard
The Communication CordBrian Friel
1983 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
The Dresser Ronald Harwood
The Dining RoomA.R. Gurney
Crimes of the HeartBeth Henley
Educating RitaWilly Russell
A Soldier's PlayCharles Fuller
Cloud 9Caryl Churchill
1982 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
DaHugh Leonard
FridaysAndrew Johns
Waiting for the ParadeJohn Murrell
The Gin GameDonald L. Coburn
The Greeks: The War (Part 1)John Barton and Kenneth Cavander
The Greeks: The War (Part 2)John Barton and Kenneth Cavander
1981 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
CusterRobert E. Ingham
Getting OutMarsha Norman
Billy Bishop Goes to WarJohn Gray with Eric Peterson
Night and DayTom Stoppard
Loose EndsMichael Weller
Whose Life Is It, Anyway?Brian Clark
1980 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is EnufNtozake Shange
CatholicsBrian MooreWorld Premiere
ArtichokeJoanna Glass
WingsArthur Kopit
Buried ChildSam Shepard
Starting Here, Starting NowRichard Maltby Jr. and David Shire
1979 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
Man and SupermanGeorge Bernard Shaw
FanshenDavid Hare
Otherwise EngagedSimon Gray
Holy GhostsRomulus Linney
The Water EngineDavid Mamet
The FantasticksTom Jones and Harvey Schmidt
1978 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
Henry IV, Part IWilliam Shakespeare
The Shadow BoxMichael Cristofer
BallymurphyMichael NevilleWorld Premiere. Voted "Best of Season" by subscribers. Play went on to Manhattan Theatre Club.
The Sea HorseEdward J. Moore
Makassar ReefAlexander Buzo
Anything GoesCole Porter, Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse
1977 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
As You Like ItWilliam Shakespeare
TravestiesTom Stoppard
Ladyhouse BluesKevin O'Morrison
StreamersDavid Rabe
The ClubEve Merriam
Absurd Person SingularAlan Ayckbourn
1976 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
Sizwe Bansi Is DeadAthol Fugard, John Kani and Winston Ntshona
The Time of Your LifeWilliam Saroyan
ScapinoFrank Dunlop and Jim Dale
Desire Under the ElmsEugene O'Neill
Relatively SpeakingAlan Ayckbourn
BoccaccioKenneth Cavander
1975 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
SleuthAnthony Schaffer
The Resistible Rise of Arturo UiBertolt Brecht
When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?Mark Medoff
Quiet CaravansBarry DinermanWorld Premiere
Of Mice and MenJohn Steinbeck
Oh Coward!Roderick Cook
1974 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
The Hot L BaltimoreLanford Wilson
TwigsGeorge Furth
A Streetcar Named DesireTennessee Williams
Count DraculaTed Tiller
In CelebrationDavid Storey
The Chairs/The Bald SopranoEugène Ionesco
GodspellStephen Schwartz and John-Michael Tebelak
1973 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
No Place to Be SomebodyCharles Cordone
Old TimesHarold Pinter
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's NestDale Wasserman
The ContractorDavid Storey
A Conflict of InterestJay Broad
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg Peter Nichols
The Decline and Fall of the Entire World as Seen Through the Eyes of Cole PorterBen Bagley
1972 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
The Me Nobody KnowsGary William Friedman and Will Holt
What the Butler SawJoe Orton
The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon MarigoldsPaul Zindel
EchoesN. Richard NashWorld Premiere
The Trial of the Catonsville NineFr. Daniel Berrigan
MoonchildrenMichael Weller
Butterflies Are FreeLeonard Gershe
1971 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
Hadrian VIIPeter Luke
The Boys in the BandMart Crowley
The Night Thoreau Spent in JailJerome Lawrence and Robert Lee
Ceremonies in Dark Old MenLonne Elder III
Plaza SuiteNeil Simon
A Cry of PlayersWilliam Gibson
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Clark Gesner and John Gordon
1970 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
The Birthday PartyHarold PinterOn same bill as The Balcony
The BalconyJean GenetOn same bill as The Birthday Party
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead Tom Stoppard
The Caucasian Chalk CircleBertolt Brecht
The Prime of Miss Jean BrodieJay Presson Allen
EndgameSamuel Beckett
Your Own ThingHal Hester and Danny Apolinar
1969 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
CelebrationTom Jones and Harvey Schmidt
The HomecomingHarold Pinter
RhinocerosEugène Ionesco
Inadmissible EvidenceJohn Osborne
Marat/SadePeter Weiss
Philadelphia, Here I ComeBrian Friel
CrabdanceBeverly SimonsWorld Premiere
1968 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
Slow Dance on the Killing GroundWilliam Hanley
Eh?Henry Livings
Royal Hunt of the SunPeter Shaffer
The Lion in WinterJames Goldman
Black ComedyPeter ShafferOn same bill as Captain Fantastick Meets the Ectomorph
Captain Fantastick Meets the EctomorphBarry PritchardOn same bill as Black Comedy
A Delicate BalanceEdward Albee
Waiting for GodotSamuel Beckett
1967 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
LuvMurray Schisgal
The DeputyRolf Hochhuth
Out at Sea/StripteaseSławomir Mrożek
After the FallArthur Miller
The Great DivideWilliam Vaughn Moody
The FantasticksTom Jones and Harvey Schmidt
The CaretakerHarold Pinter
1966 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
In White AmericaMartin B. Duberman
The Typist/The TigerMurray Schisgal
Tiny AliceEdward Albee
A Thurber CarnivalJames Thurber
The PhysicistsFriedrich Dürrenmatt
Arsenic and Old LaceJoseph Kesselring
The Collection/The RoomHarold Pinter
1965 SeasonPlaywrightNotes
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So SadArthur Kopit
Cat on a Hot Tin RoofTennessee Williams
Who'll Save the Plowboy?Frank Gilroy
Dark of the MoonH. Richardson and William Berney
The Private Ear/The Public EyePeter Shaffer

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Notes

 Pdt: Marc Feldhun (auteur, acteur, chanteur, musicien, photographe, plasticien)

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