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204 N. 85th St. Seattle, WA 98103

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  • Leaving Iowa

    Leaving Iowa

    Every Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat. from May 16 until June 16

    A typical American family road trip is packaged into comedy. 7:30 p.m. Wed.-Thurs., 8 p.m. Fri., 2 & 8 p.m. Sat. Ends June 16.

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  • Opening Nights: <i>Freud's Last Session</i>

    Opening Nights: Freud's Last Session

    | Wed, March 28, 2012

    Imagined encounters between famous historical figures are a popular gimmick for playwrights both serious (Michael Frayn's Copenhagen, about Bohr, Heisenberg, and the building of the bomb) and not (Nora Ephron's Imaginary Friends, in which Mary McC... More »

  • Freud's Last Session

    Freud's Last Session

    | Wed, March 28, 2012

    It’s September, 1939. England has just declared war on Germany. Inside Sigmund Freud’s London refuge (nicely dressed by Mark Lund), he's invited the rising young Christian intellectual C.S. Lewis (Matt Shimkus) to tea. The dying Freud (Nolan Palme... More »

  • Beasley's Christmas Party

    Beasley's Christmas Party

    | Wed, November 30, 2011

    In this charming and deeply un-cynical adaptation (by C.W. Munger) of a 1909 novel by Booth Tarkington, Mr. Beasley (Don Brady) is a kindly but kooky old politician who's running for governor yet neither gives speeches nor discusses politics. Earn... More »

  • Opening Nights: <i>Beasley's Christmas Party</i>

    Opening Nights: Beasley's Christmas Party

    | Wed, November 30, 2011

    If you find that A Christmas Carol isn't quite wholesome enough, then Beasley's Christmas Party may be your best bet for a warm, fuzzy holiday alternative. It's a charming and deeply uncynical adaptation, by C.W. Munger, of a Booth Tarkington stor... More »

  • Opening Nights: <i>An Ideal Husband</i>

    Opening Nights: An Ideal Husband

    | Wed, September 28, 2011

    In some ways, Oscar Wilde's 1895 dramedy is even more fun than his masterpiece The Importance of Being Earnest: If it's not as acrobatically witty (what play is?), Husband's subject matter—political scandals and the double standards governing male... More »

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