‘The Music Man’ Opens to Enthusiastic Crowds at Paradise Theatre
“The Music Man” opened on Broadway in 1957 and received five Tony Awards over the course of a successful 1,375 […]
“The Music Man” opened on Broadway in 1957 and received five Tony Awards over the course of a successful 1,375 […]
Book-It Repertory Theatre’s Production Exquisite A forbidden love affair and hedonism and a mysterious painting that induces madness, oh my!
An Evening of Improv, Sketch and a One Man Show
Seattle’s French language improv troupe, Les Seagulls, will present a double bill, Soirée HUMOUR (An Evening of Comedy) on Sat June 16 in Kirkland. The first part will be a new creation at the cutting edge of improvisation and sketch comedy featuring Sebastien Plisson, Clarisse Podalin, Katya Samoylenko, Julien Bouétard, Cédric “Caribou” Barnet, Jérôme Vasseur, and Jonathan Garcia.
La compagnie d’improvisation de Seattle, Les Seagulls, présente Soirée HUMOUR’ deux performances dans une soirée en français à Kirkland, samedi le 16 juin. La première moitié de la soirée, Les Seagulls présentent leur nouvelle création à la frontière entre improvisation et sketchs. Entrez dans un univers insolite et original, avec une distribution de francophones: Sébastien Plisson,, Clarisse Podalin, Julien Bouetard, Katya Samoylenko, Jérôme Vasseur et Cédric Barnet, et Jonathan Garcia.

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