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"Two Trains Running" starring EUGENE LEE, DAVID EMERSON TONEY & CARLTON BYRD is essentially a blues song saturated with humor, big dreams and painful memories.
Composer Peter Sipos, lyricist-director Martin Charnin and writer Thomas Meehan are working together on a musical version of "Robin Hood," having a first run at Village Theatre in Issaquah.
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Seeing him portray the narrating student filmmaker Mark, in the premiere of the seismic mid-1990s hit rock-opera "Rent," it was hard to imagine Anthony Rapp being anyone else.
"Broadway: The American Musical" starts like an infomercial and ends with a big, wet kiss for Disney.
In between are six hours of song and dance guided by that lesser-known muse, Hyperbole.
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With quotes from Tom Wopat.
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Robin Holcomb's theater piece mixes music, film, live action.
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The first thing that strikes you about Suzan-Lori Parks is how gregarious and unassuming she is.
To appreciate the new Adam Guettel-Craig Lucas musical "The Light in the Piazza," it helps to believe in love at first sight.
While adjustments to its score and staging would make "The Light in the Piazza" more cohesively compelling, it is at heart a beguiling tale retold with humor, poignancy and musical interludes of shivery loveliness.
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"Breathing Lessons," based on the novel by Anne Tyler.
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The Seattle-based playwright, who turned 58 in April, will debut his first one-man show, officially known as "The August Wilson Project," at Seattle Repertory Theatre's "Hot Type: New Works"…