June 2022

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Preview-Lizzie- Rock Musical about Lizzie Borden

Lizzie Borden took an axe,
and gave her mother forty wacks,
And when the job was done,
She gave her father forty-one.

On August 4th, 1892, Andrew Jackson Borden and Abby Durfee Borden were found dead in their home, the victims of a brutal hatchet murder. The main suspect was Andrew’s daughter Lizzie. The trial of Lizzie Borden was a national news story and over a century later the story is still an American legend.

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Preview Path with Art’s Veterans Exhibition with Seattle Opera-Path with Art Veterans Choir

Unique event with Music, Visual Art, Poetry

Path with Art’s Veterans Exhibition celebrates three years of the Path with Art veterans program—which grew out of Seattle Opera’s collaboration for the 2019 opera The Falling and the Rising—and will feature a performance by the Seattle Opera-Path with Art Veterans Choir. Artworks made as part of Veterans Cohort classes will be on display throughout the Opera Center, including a quilt symbolizing the connection between veterans and civilians, a sound installation, poetry readings, and more.

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BELLINGHAM THEATRE GUILD DAZZLES WITH INTO THE WOODS

Don’t let Bellingham’s robust outdoor scene overshadow its vibrant performing arts community. While the lush green coastal forests possess their own allure, a very different type of woods proved to be the main attraction this past weekend. Into the Woods, directed by Teri Grimes, continued for a second weekend at The Bellingham Theatre Guild. The musical, originally by James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim, was performed in front of a packed crowd on Saturday evening.

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