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Trouble Town

The avant garde looks positively old fashioned in New Citys new play

It's a gas! Harlequin (Dan Donohue) entertaining Lisette (Maggie Lacey).

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Elegant schmelegant

Stephen Wadsworth's adaptation of Marivaux has too much "class."

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Name that tuna

WHEN YOU’VE HAD A show running for several months, it’s a hit. When it’s run for several years,…

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Thinkin’ man’s Rag

A musical extravaganza with something to say.

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When hell freezes over

Volcanoes! Meteors! And now this.

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Tooting his own horn

Just what is playwright Erik Ehn up to?

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Stage short

Ballyhoo

Amy Cronise (left) and Jodi Somers contemplate the aftermath of a kiss.

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Stop Kiss

Weighty issues get an effectively light treatment.

Stolen From Gypsies

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Stolen From Gypsies

Stolen From Gypsies by Noble Smith (Aubrey House Publishing, $23.95) STRICTLY SPEAKING, Noble Smith’s new novel is historical,…

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The farmer takes a life

David Wiltse's new thriller at ACT gives the people what they want.

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Checkmates

Waiting for the end of the world.

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Red light special

The Seattle premiere of Mark Ravenhill's controversial play.

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‘Political’ prisoner

Politics and the personal mix it up in a new play by Y York.

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What made Tricky Dick tick?

Russell Lees' play aims to explain Nixon.

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It’s the same old story

Art stands off against morality. Guess who wins, again?

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The Little Foxes

A polished revival of an American melodrama.

Andrew Neel and Heather Brotherston yuk it up.

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Last laughs

A hit-and-miss crash course in Christopher Durang's comedy.

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Mazes and monsters

One World's new play Minotaur takes the bull by the horns.

As he likes it: The fool (Jeff Steitzer, right) fancies Audrey (Leslie Law).

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What’s not to like?

Sharon Ott's take on Shakespeare's early comedy.

Send in the clowns: Cirque's motley crew.

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Feats first

When the good is this good, do you notice the bad?