Seminar
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Seminar By Theatre/912: Five Writers in Search of a Spine

Theatre912 has brought Theresa Rebeck’s Seminar to Seattle. Using the intimacy of the Assembly Hall at Trinity Church to great advantage, Director Paul O’Connell gives the audience the sensation of examining the dynamics of these characters with the same close attention they want their writing to receive.

Sometimes during this writing seminar the character actually talk about the writing.

Victor sings
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Hands Solo—Pianoman

Hands Solo—Pianoman in the Bullitt Cabaret at the ACT Theatre is a delightful one man show starring Victor Janusz. It is directed by Lori Larsen. Featuring of a handful of original songs mixed in with cabaret standards, movie, and popular tunes, Janusz musically illustrates his lifelong love affair with the piano.

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PREVIEW “Big Broadcast” Reunion

Garrison Keillor did it, now Seattle’s Arne Zaslove does it.

In the early 70’s nobody thought it could be done: to revive old time live radio broadcasts, but Garrison Keillor did it with the Prairie Home Companion; now Seattle’s Arne Zaslove is doing it with the Big Broadcast Renuion.

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Of Mice and Men

“Ain’t many guys travel around together. I don’t know why. Maybe everybody in the whole damn world is scared of each other.”

Expressed one of the major themes in the outstanding stage adaptation of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, which previewed on June 19th at the Eclectic Theatre.

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The Lisbon Traviata

Coupla Gay Guys Sitting Around Playing Opera Trivial Pursuit

Or so it seemed in the First Act of The Liston Traviata by Terence McNally, produced by Theatre 22, at Richard Hugo House, as the first annual installment of their June “Pride Series”. Although this play discusses profound relationship and personal issues against a backdrop of gay life, at a pivotal historical time and place, its message is universal.

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