The Broadway-bound musical The Wedding Singer is slated to premiere at Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre on Jan. 31, but press…
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A hit-and-miss crash course in Christopher Durang’s comedy.
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A Whole production squanders its pregnant possibilities.
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Finding the art and poetry in urination.
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Northwest Film Forum returns, bigger, better, and easier to get to.