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Saturday, July 5: Hellgate

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Saturday, July 5: Hellgate

Louie G's Pizza takes its rock as seriously as its oversize pies. Restaurateur Louis Galarza installed professional-grade light and sound equipment, then threw his doors open to the types of bands you may not expect with your meatball calzone. This Saturday he's hosting Montana's heavy-metal trio Hellgate as part of

Through July 26: "A Rock 'N' Roll Twelfth Night"

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Through July 26: "A Rock 'N' Roll Twelfth Night"

If you're new to the show as well, be advised it quotes plenty of Elizabethan language from Shakespeare's original text, then seasons it with a drizzle of "baby"s and "man"s. It jars the first time that gives way to pop, rock or, in one early number, reggae,

Theater Review: Very midsummer rock madness at Harlequin Productions

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Theater Review: Very midsummer rock madness at Harlequin Productions

So that's what all the fuss was about! Harlequin has staged its homegrown production of A Rock ‘n' Roll Twelfth Night four times before, but not since 2003, five years before I arrived in Washington. I'd heard glowing reviews of the show and even listened to its entertaining CD, but

Theater Review: Frankly, "Moonlight and Magnolias" is damn good

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Theater Review: Frankly, "Moonlight and Magnolias" is damn good

Adjusted for inflation, the epic film Gone with the Wind retains a healthy lead on Avatar and Star Wars as the most lucrative in history. Pop quiz, hotshot: what was author Margaret Mitchell's follow-up to Gone with the Wind? If your brain refuses to kick out a title, that's because

Through June 29: "The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up"

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Through June 29: "The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up"

Theater, no matter how hard we try, is nothing like life. It's amplified, focused, condensed and artificial. That's not to say we who craft it are unobliged to say anything about real life, but we needn't feel we must reproduce it photographically as if there were no

Theater Review: The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up

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Theater Review: The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up

Theater, no matter how hard we try, is nothing like life. It's amplified, focused, condensed and artificial. That's not to say we who craft it are unobliged to say anything about real life, but we needn't feel we must reproduce it photographically as if there were no audience members sharing

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Through June 22: "The Cemetery Club"

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Through June 22: "The Cemetery Club"

There are line flubs, sure. I've heard less covering in Beatlemania. The uncertainty lengthens an already-too-long show to 2:30 plus intermission. Still, it's a tribute to OLT's veteran leads that I almost never knew who went up. The actors remain locked into each other, ad-libbing credibly

Theater Review: Cemetery Club is enough (but not more)

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Theater Review: Cemetery Club is enough (but not more)

A day after opening night of The Cemetery Club at Olympia Little Theatre, my objective and subjective selves are still debating its merits. From a technical standpoint, the show has grievous shortcomings. It's blocked so we spend much of our time gazing at actors' hair instead of their faces.  The

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Friday, May 30-Saturday, May 31: "A Life in the Theatre"

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Friday, May 30-Saturday, May 31: "A Life in the Theatre"

We were two or three scenes into David Mamet's two-hander A Life in the Theatre, the debut production from Tacoma's Working Class Theatre NW, when my wife leaned over and whispered, "People do not talk like this." I knew what she meant. Actors and critics often claim Mamet's truncated

Theater Review: "A Life in the Theatre" at Working Class Theatre NW

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Theater Review: "A Life in the Theatre" at Working Class Theatre NW

We were two or three scenes into David Mamet's two-hander A Life in the Theatre, the debut production from Tacoma's Working Class Theatre NW, when my wife leaned over and whispered, "People do not talk like this." I knew what she meant. Actors and critics often claim Mamet's truncated sentences

Through June 1: "The Exonerated"

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Through June 1: "The Exonerated"

In 2001, wife-and-husband team Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen conducted interviews with more than 40 exonerated Death Row residents, then condensed some of those interviews into a direct-address theater piece, The Exonerated. Their play won numerous awards and was adapted into a star-studded telefilm that aired,

Theater Review: "The Exonerated"

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Theater Review: "The Exonerated"

I spent my formative years in an Oklahoma college town, Ada. With 16,000 residents and a median household income of less than $23,000 a year, it might not seem like the kind of place that'd have two books written about it. Robert Mayer's The Dreams of Ada and John Grisham's

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Through June 8" "La Cage aux Folles"

I mean no disparagement whatsoever when I say La Cage aux Folles is a musical populated mostly by drag queens. Its two leads are a gay male couple, Georges and Albin. They run a drag cabaret in Saint-Tropez, France, circa 1983. That was the year Allan Carr, producer

Theater Review: "La Cage aux Folles" at Tacoma Musical Playhouse

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Theater Review: "La Cage aux Folles" at Tacoma Musical Playhouse

"queen noun \'kw?"n\ 1a: the wife or widow of a king....3b: a goddess or a thing personified as a female and having supremacy in a specified realm...8 often disparaging: a male homosexual; especially: an effeminate one"-Merriam-Webster.com I mean no disparagement whatsoever when I say La Cage aux Folles is a musical

Through June 1: "Bye Bye Birdie"

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Through June 1: "Bye Bye Birdie"

March 24, 1958, at the height of his popularity, the greatest rock star in the world - in the history of the world - was inducted into the U.S. Army as a private. His fans called the day Black Monday. The occasion was marked by "one last

Theater review: "Bye Bye Birdie" at Tacoma Little Theatre

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Theater review: "Bye Bye Birdie" at Tacoma Little Theatre

March 24, 1958, at the height of his popularity, the greatest rock star in the world - in the history of the world - was inducted into the U.S. Army as a private. His fans called the day Black Monday. The occasion was marked by "one last kiss" from a

Sucher & Sons Stars Wars store in Aberdeen

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Sucher & Sons Stars Wars store in Aberdeen

There has been a great disturbance in the Force. I first profiled Don Sucher and his one-of-a-kind shop in Aberdeen three years ago, when the hottest news in the Star Wars universe was season four of Clone Wars on Cartoon Network. Then came a day that will long be remembered:

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