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PREVIEW Moonshine Revival Tent

Bret Fetzer’s Storytelling always delivers

Opening on Thursday, November 21, Bret Fetzer and his choral singers are back at 18th and union to entertain Seattle with old-fashioned story-telling mixed with choral singing.

In Sweetheart in a Chicken Coop, a young fellow falls in love with a girl who’s been transformed into a chicken — but his mean and feckless fiancee won’t let anyone take anything that’s hers, even though she’s not even sure if she likes him. This American fairy tale is told in the Moonshine Revival Tent’s fusion of storytelling and choral song, and accompanied by a few extra treats (including a short, sweet snippet of puppetry) and some delightful musical guests.

I heartily recommend this show to everyone, 18th and Union always picks winners and Bret Fetzer is a master storyteller.

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Shout Sister Shout-Sing Sister Sing

“Like Rosetta, I want to leave an audience with joy and perhaps a deeper realization that there’s power in love,”

Playwright Cheryl L. West

There is no doubt that playwright Cheryl L. West’s intention was completely successful, everybody in the audience of Seattle Rep’s production of Shout Sister Shout on opening night left with an incredible feeling of joy and love. Everything about this musical was magnificent beginning with the fabulous script chocked full of witty yet profound dialogue, superb acting, singing and dancing, beautiful costumes and a flawless production, directed by Randy Johnson

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Preview-Live Radio- Miracle on 34th the St.

“Faith is believing when common sense tells you not to.”

Opening the first weekend of December, Twelfth Night Production (TNP) will present The Lux Radio Theater version of the classic 1947 film MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET, at West Seattle’s Kenyon Hall. TNP’s Holiday Radio plays have become an annual tradition for community members seeking to revel in holiday cheer with friends and family. Previous radio show productions have included IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE and A CHRISTMAS CAROL.

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