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| July 10 - August 16, 1998 | August 28 - October 4, 1998 | October 23 - December 5, 1998 | January 22 - February 28, 1999 | March 12 - April 18, 1999 |
May 7 - June 18, 1999
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| Directed by Stan Foote | Directed by Stan Foote | Directed by Don Alder | Directed by Ron Daum | Directed by Greg Tamblyn |
Directed by Milli Hoelscher |
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| Written by Cherie Price & Stan Foote | Created by Larry Gallagher | by Daniel Sullivan & the Seattle Repertory Theatre Resident Company |
Book and
Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe |
by Jack
Weinstock & Willie Gilbert Based on the French play By Robert Thomas |
Book by George Abbott & Douglass Wallop Words and Music By Richard Adler & Jerry Ross |
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This original comedy with music, written by Cherie Price & Stan Foote, is a wacky look at rural America set in a Chinese-Mexican restaurant that's soon to be demolished for a mega-outlet mall. The locals gather for one final evening of carousing and karaoke. Expect the unexpected!
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Yes, it's back! LTC revives its 1996 hit, Beehive, an exhilarating nostalgia-tribute to the girl-groups and the great female singers of the 60s. Featuring songs from The Chiffons, the Shirelles, Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross, Janis Joplin, Connie Francis, Leslie Gore, Tina Turner and more. Beehive is a buzz of fantastic young singers who begin the 60s era with high jive hairdos, progress to jeans and beads and graduate to maturity during Vietnam.
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A small theatre company rehearses its annual production of A Christmas Carol and learns that not only is it bankrupt, but the National Endowment for the Arts grant has been withdrawn pending further evaluation of the company's significant artistic deficit. When an amateur actor arrives asking for an audition, everyone thinks he is an undercover NEA inspector. A Portland area premiere and a Dickens of a comedy!
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Lerner and Loewe's beloved musical is back with its Scottish mists, hummable melodies and unforgettable hills of heather. Two American men stumble upon a quaint and mysterious Scottish village called Brigadoon which appears only one day each century. Winner of the New York Critic's Circle Award, the score features such favorites as "The Heather on the Hill," "Almost Like Being in Love," "There But For You, Go I" and "From This Day On."
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A recently married man reports his redheaded wife missing and begs the police to do something. Soon, a blonde turns up, proclaims herself the missing wife, and is ready to prove it, in spite of the husband's denials. Who do we believe? A comedy murder mystery filled with twists and turns!
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A passionate baseball fan sells his soul to the Devil to become the world's greatest player to help his favorite team whip the New York Yankees. "You Gotta Have Heart" and "Whatever Lola Wants" are two of the familiar Broadway standards featured in the score penned by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross.
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