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The Price

Arthur Miller’s 1968 family drama comes to the ACT Theatre mainstage with a sensational cast under the gifted directorial eye […]

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Dog Sees God

Dog Sees God opened at the Hutchinson Theatre this weekend, put on by the Undergraduate Theatre Society at the University

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A Small Fire

A Small Fire

Excellent production of “Situation Melodrama”

A Small Fire, by Canadian-born playwright Adam Bock, produced by Seattle’s Sound Theatre Company, at the challenging New City Theatre Space, opened this past weekend to sold-out audiences. The production itself was a testament to the outstanding talents of the actors, the director, Julie Beckman and especially the set designer, Montana Tippet, because the play itself was not up to the same standards as the production.

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25,000 Posts-A New Construction

” Life was happening to me at an alarming rate and it was not of my making”

Was among the numerous witty and profound quotes that made me laugh and cry at the same time as I sat through 25,000 Post-A New Construction at West of Lenin, an outstanding solo performance by veteran actor Jim Lapan.

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“Tommy” Rocks!

Seattle Musical Theatre’s production of “The Who’s Tommy” may not quite be The Who onstage, but anyone — whether you

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Taproots’ Diana of Dobson’s–Romantic Comedy with a Twist

Imagine a scrumptious high tea complete with scones and strawberries and cream served with a bowl of lima beans. It certainly isn’t to everyone’s taste, but a light frothy repast augmented with some down to earth substance just might work for many. Taproots’ Diana of Dobson’s mixes a whimsical 1908 British drawing-room romantic comedy with a dash of socio-economic commentary, making for a unique evening of theater in Greenwood.

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The Grimaldis:A Musical Ghost Story

Show Business is not a Disease….That is the Question.

Is the essence of the “plot” of this Vaudeville/Musical, The Grimaldi’s A Musical Ghost Story, by Dane Ballard, which opened Friday night.

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