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    Billing itself as “Seattle’s Own Rock Opera,” Lease is the improv fusion of Rent’s themes with the Emerald City’s stereotypical…

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    Busytown
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    The Naked Gun 2 1/2
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    Responses to the Samson Berhe Case
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    Young Frankenstein
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