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Olympia Little Theatre has harpooned a Moby-Dick of a show with Red Herring. Its production opens on Maggie, a brassy Bostonian cop. Her partner in love and heroism, Frank, is trying to convince her to marry him. She pumps the brakes, claiming eagerness to solve the case
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Olympia Little Theatre has harpooned a Moby-Dick of a show with Red Herring. Its production opens on Maggie, a brassy Bostonian cop. Her partner in love and heroism, Frank, is trying to convince her to marry him. She pumps the brakes, claiming eagerness to solve the case of a body
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Granted, the show's not aimed at straight men like my Chinese-buffet-loving soul mate, and it gets produced more often than right-handed babies - but what's wrong with a little '80s-style Southern comfort? I think maybe Carv's seen Robert Harling's 1987 tearjerker too often. I laughed often and
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My husband, Christian Carvajal, is one of the regular theater critics for the Weekly Volcano, so I get to tag along. It's fun, even when the productions aren't instant classics. We see almost every show together and agree on most. Opening night of Steel Magnolias at Tacoma Little Theatre was