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| TheatreMania.com |
·Florida Repertory Theatre Announces 2008-2009 Season
·Bullock, Cavenaugh, Creel, Gets, Laws, Mason, et al. to Participte in NYMF...
·39 Steps Cast Members to Appear at Borders September 22
·9 to 5 Delays First L.A. Preview
·Beach, Brown, Lawrence, Linden, Panaro, Pastore, et al. Set for...
·Charles Strouse to Embark on UK Tour in September
·Corpus Christi to Play Rattlestick in October
·Graham Rowat to Star in Stages St. Louis' Music Man
·Complete Cast Announced for Goodman's Turn of the Century
·Burke, Gold, Hayden et al. Set for Roundabout's The Language of...
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INTIMAN THEATRE NAMES BRIAN COLBURN ITS NEW MANAGING DIRECTOR |
Intiman Theatre Board President Susan J. Leavitt and Artistic Director Bartlett Sher announce that Brian Colburn has been selected as Intiman’s new Managing Director, following a national search. Colburn was the unanimous choice of the Intiman Search Committee, chaired by Trustee Cynthia Huffman and vice chaired by past Trustee Joel Bodansky, and his selection was approved by the full Board of Directors. He will assume his new position later this year.
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Friday, August 22 2008
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JULIE GOLDMAN LAUNCHES HER COMIC ASSAULT ON THE PACIFIC NW |
New York comic dervish Julie Goldman brings her latest solo show to Seattle for an exclusive four-night engagement, September 11-14 at the Theatre Off-Jackson. Described as a “kick ass comic” (New York Press) and “charmingly deviant” (Village Voice), Goldman is outrageous, outspoken, fearless, righteous, uncensored, and openly LEZ (lesbian). Her romping pop style and perfect timing allow her to wrest the uproarious from the serious and send her audiences careening toward sidesplitting bliss.
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Thursday, August 14 2008
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2009 SEASON AT TAPROOT ANNOUNCED |
Opening the Mainstage season in late January is Elyzabeth Wilder’s critically acclaimed Gee’s Bend, a story steeped in the spirituals and the quilt-making traditions of the African American women of Gee’s Bend, Alabama. Then, Mitch Albom’s bestselling book Tuesdays With Morrie comes to life on stage in a play by Jeffrey Hatcher and Mitch Albom. The Mainstage season continues in the spring with the comedy Around the World in 80 Days, a highly-theatrical, fast-paced trip around the world in which five energetic cast members enact 30-some characters. Then next summer, Taproot Theatre mounts the latest installment in the Sanders family series, Smoke on the Mountain Homecoming. The musical transforms the theatre into a post-World War Two North Carolina Baptist Church on the night of a gospel sing ushering in Dennis Sanders as the new pastor. Finally, Taproot Theatre chases off the haze of a Seattle autumn with an escape to sunny Italy in Enchanted April, Matthew Barber’s adaptation of Elizabeth von Arnim’s 1922 novel.
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Tuesday, August 12 2008
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BIG RIVER KEEPS ON FLOWING |
Taproot Theatre Company has extended the run of its popular summer musical, Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, through August 23, giving people two additional weeks to see this exuberant Tony Award-winning musical.
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Saturday, August 02 2008
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CARRIE FISHER'S WISHFUL DRINKING |
Seattle Repertory Theatre announces today that they will present Carrie Fisher's Wishful Drinking as part of the 2008-2009 season, replacing A Winter People. Wishful Drinking is Fisher's personal tell-all, from playing Princess Leia in Star Wars, to growing up with famous parents (Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds) to marrying and divorcing Paul Simon and beyond.
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Tuesday, July 29 2008
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THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED |
Intiman Theatre, under the leadership of Artistic Director Bartlett Sher and Interim Managing Director Kevin Maifeld, continues its 2008 season with the comedy The Little Dog Laughed by Douglas Carter Beane, directed by Fracaswell Hyman.
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Monday, July 28 2008
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INTERLACE [FALLING STAR] |
Annex Theatre Company closes its 21st season of production with the world premiere of "interlace [falling star]" written and directed by Seattle-based playwright Scotto Moore. "interlace [falling star]" opens on Friday, August 1, 2008, 8:00 p.m. curtain, and runs through August 30, 2008 at Annex Theatre located at 1100 East Pike Street, on Seattle's Capitol Hill.
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Friday, July 25 2008
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SHOWTUNES! 2008-2009 SEASON OF PREMIERES |
Showtunes! Theatre Company is proud to announce a diverse and delightful trio of musicals have been chosen for our fourth season of Musicals in Concert at Kirkland Performance Center. This season we celebrate the music and lyrics of Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin, Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, and Jerry Herman. Two of the musicals are receiving their first Puget Sound premiere productions, while the third show, chosen due to popular demand, is being seen for the first time in a newly revised version.
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Wednesday, July 23 2008
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TWELFTH NIGHT IS CRAZY FOR YOU |
Hold on to your hats and get ready for Twelfth Night Productions’ latest offering - The New Gershwin Musical Comedy, Crazy for You. This high energy comedy includes mistaken identity, plot twists, fabulous dance numbers and classic Gershwin music. CRAZY FOR YOU is the story of Bobby Child, a well-to-do 1930's playboy, whose dream in life is to dance. Despite the serious efforts of his mother and soon-to-be-ex-fiancée, Bobby achieves his dream.
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Tuesday, July 22 2008
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YOUNG AMERICANS' THEATRE COMPANY FOUNDED BY TEENS |
The newly founded Young Americans' Theatre Company was started by seven young adult actors from the Seattle area. This August, they will be performing Women and Wallace by Jonathan Marc Sherman, along with two one-act plays. The company is entirely composed of and managed by teens.
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Thursday, July 17 2008
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| Playbill.com |
·Noll, Scott, Skinner, Paice, Stanek, Lacey Take Wing in Signature's <I>Ace</I> Aug. 27
·First Preview of <I>9 to 5: The Musical</I> Delayed
·Tickets to Final <I>Rent</I> Performance Auctioned to Benefit BC/EFA
·"Sixth Sense" Star Osment to Make Broadway Debut in <I>American Buffalo</I>
·Florida, Michigan and More Will See LuPone and Patinkin in 2009
·<i>A Chorus Line</i> Documentary, "Every Little Step," to Premiere in Toronto
·Tad Mosel, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author of <i>All the Way Home</i>, Dies at 86
·McNally's <I>Corpus Christi</I> to Play Limited Engagement at the Rattlestick
·Friends of Ghostlight to Release Recording of Off-Broadway's <I>Frankenstein</I> in September
·Lillias White to Play Mondays in September at the Triad
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