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Tradition Advances in StrawShop’s Douglass Paasch Puppet Playhouse
Arts & Entertainment, Off-Task

Tradition Advances in StrawShop’s Douglass Paasch Puppet Playhouse

Beyond the fringes of Seattle’s scrappy theatre scene there is a tiny but vibrant puppetry community. For many years, the … Continue reading Tradition Advances in StrawShop’s Douglass Paasch Puppet Playhouse

ACT’s Ramayana is a Most Epic of Epics
Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

ACT’s Ramayana is a Most Epic of Epics

The Ramayana is one of the stories for which the word “epic” was fashioned. ACT’s current production lives up to the billing with a lightning-fast, three-hour production that leaves us joyful, contemplative, and newly in love with theatre. Continue reading ACT’s Ramayana is a Most Epic of Epics

Strawshop’s <em>This Land</em> is a Timely but Slow Land
Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

Strawshop’s This Land is a Timely but Slow Land

Despite its pacing, the run of Strawshop’s Woody Guthrie pageant is prescient in its timeliness. Between these qualities we are left with an important show with interest that is social, political and artistic but in need of help as entertainment. Continue reading Strawshop’s This Land is a Timely but Slow Land

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  • Eric from TotallyRainbow.com on SIFF Interview: The Mads are Back talk about Mystery Science Theater 3000, Ed Wood, b-movies, and more
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  • Henry Lebedinsky on Agave Baroque Makes ‘Heavenly’ Seattle Debut
  • Michelle on Agave Baroque Makes ‘Heavenly’ Seattle Debut
  • Mitch Burrow on Chris’ View of Bumbershoot 2015, Day Two

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