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Modular buildings being wrapped and prepared for transportfor Taproot Theatre in Seattle. Seattle’s Greenwood District is really getting a makeover. The Fred Meyer has reopened and after months of road crew work, it appears that the streets are almost back to normal. But for art lovers, ...
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Rogue Theatrics Seattle may be the leader in live theatre productions in the state, but they are not the only game in town. Recently, a new troupe has been formed up north and will be making their big stage debut this weekend. Rogue Theatrics, an all-women theatre troupe, will ...
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Leo (Brian Earp, left) and Max (Richard Gray, right) standamazed by the beautiful Ulla (Jessica Skerritt).Photo: Village Theatre/Jay Koh There are three different types of people in this world: Those that love Mel Brooks Those that hate Mel Brooks Those who can’t decide I don’t know i ...
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Matt Shimkus as C.S. Lewis and Nolan Palmer as Sigmund Freud in Freud’s Last Session. Photo by Erik Stuhaug. Due to high demand, shown through ticket sales, “Freud’s Last Session” will be extending its run at Taproot Theatre until April 28, 2012. There is much to like with t ...
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Eric Ankrim and Kelly Karbacz in the world premiere of First Date, a co-production of ACT and The 5th Avenue Theatre. Credits: 5th Avenue Theatre/ACT Theatre - Photo: Chris Bennion ACT (A Contemporary Theatre) and The 5th Avenue Theatre, two dramatic powerhouses in Seattle, ...
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Don Brady, Jesse Notehelfer, and Frank Lawler in Tartuffe. Photo by Erik Stuhaug. Taproot Theatre Company in Seattle, will host a free event called “Comedy as Commentary,” this Tuesday, February 7 at 7:30 p.m. This event will be the first in Taproot’s new “Convers ...
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Photos by Jay Koh As fun and as exciting it is to see a new Broadway musical, there is a reason why we go back to the classics again and again. For “Fiddler on the Roof,” you might say that is for “Tradition,” but a better answer would be ...
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Unexpected Productions So, still don’t know what to do for your mom on Mother’s Day? Here’s a last minute idea that just might work and save you some cash at the same time. Unexpected Productions is offering a night of Mother’s Day improv comedy in Seattle, Sunday, May 13 ...
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Some people may believe that they know all about Neil Simon’s play “The Odd Couple” because they are familiar with the 1968 movie with Walter Matthau and Jack Lemon or the television series that came after it in 1970 with Tony Randall and Jack Klugman. While those works are ...
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(L to R) Bhama Roget, Richard Nyguyen Sloniker, AngelaDiMarco and Cheyenne Casebier in "Boeing Boeing." Seattle Repertory Theatre finishes off their 50th year with the very silly play, “Boeing Boeing.” The slapstick silly comedy is a celebration of theatre as well as a tribute to the ...





