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Erickson (left) and Stengel get their Jesus on.Sauer Bauer Productions

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The Horrible Lamb! West of Lenin, 203 N. 36th St., 800-838-3006, brownpapertickets.com.

The Horrible Lamb! West of Lenin, 203 N. 36th St., 
800-838-3006, brownpapertickets.com. $12. 
8 p.m. Fri.–Sat. Ends June…

CrEton and MEtayer as sexy young French archetypes.MK2/Sundance Selects

Arts & Culture

Something in the Air Runs Fri., May 10–Thurs., May 16 at Northwest

Something in the Air Runs Fri., May 10–Thurs., May 16 
at Northwest Film Forum. 
Not rated. 122 minutes.…

Andrew Fraser (left) and Scott Fletcher play two of Black Watch's soldiers in Iraq.National Theater of Scotland

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Black Watch The Paramount, 911 Pine St., 877-784-4849, stgpresents.org. $21.25–$55. Runs Daily

Black Watch The Paramount, 911 Pine St., 
877-784-4849, stgpresents.org. 
$21.25–$55. Runs Daily through May 5. Crackling with machismo,…

Morson (in foreground) as Twain’s storytelling tool for hooking the reader on Jim.

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“All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called

“All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn,” Ernest Hemingway famously declared,…

Gannon as troubled teen (with Steve Heidebrecht to rear).Truman Buffett

Arts & Culture

August: Osage County Erickson Theatre off Broadway, 1524 Harvard Ave., 329-1050, balagantheatre.org.

August: Osage County Erickson Theatre off Broadway, 
1524 Harvard Ave., 329-1050, 
balagantheatre.org. $20–$25. 
8 p.m. Thurs.–Sat., 2 p.m.…

From left, Kappus, Foytik, Weinstock, and Brandon Andrus as the Four Seasons.

Arts & Culture

Jersey Boys The 5th Avenue Theatre, 1308 Fifth Ave., 625-1900, 5thavenue.org. $29–$123.

Jersey Boys The 5th Avenue Theatre, 1308 Fifth Ave., 625-1900, 5thavenue.org. $29–$123. 
Runs Tues.–Sun.; Times Vary. Ends May…

Hunt as Big Edie during the 1970s.Mark Kitaoka

Arts & Culture

Grey GardensACT Theatre, 700 Union St., 292-7676, acttheatre.org. $55–$77. Runs Tues.–Sun. Ends

Grey Gardens ACT Theatre, 700 Union St., 292-7676, acttheatre.org. $55–$77. Runs Tues.–Sun. Ends June 2. Blame it on…

McLaughlin as Margie,the avenging Southie.

Arts & Culture

My five sisters still live close to where my mother’s third husband

My five sisters still live close to where my mother’s third husband (of six) moved us in grade…

Lost in the woods? Kate Sumpter as Gloria.

Arts & Culture

A play that challenges you to meet it on its own terms

A play that challenges you to meet it on its own terms can be a thing of beauty…

Hollis Wong-Wear plays the younger Kyla.

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Revisiting Seattle’s grunge era through the eyes of four fictional characters, These

Revisiting Seattle’s grunge era through the eyes of four fictional characters, These Streets aspires to be to the…

Hoffer as Hedwig

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If evangelicals can hate the sin but not the sinner, is it

If evangelicals can hate the sin but not the sinner, is it cool to hate the play but…

The furries and their friends.

Arts & Culture

Opening Nights: Avenue Q

It's like the dark alley behind Sesame Street.

Butler belts out some blues.

Arts & Culture

Opening Nights: Pullman Porter Blues

Three generations on a train, with plenty of hot music.

Shannon O. Campbell as one of the new Russia's lost girls.

Arts & Culture

Opening Nights: The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls

Folklore updated for the age of Putin.

Boswell puts the heat into Memphis.

Arts & Culture

Opening Nights: Memphis

Sizzling music, but the story's lost its grit.

John Patrick Lowrie as Mark Twain.

Arts & Culture

Opening Nights: Big River

At Village Theatre, heart by the truckload.

Puppeteer Margaret Savas and her charge.

Arts & Culture

Opening Nights: This Land/Woody Guthrie

Live music, film, puppets, and more: It's a multimedia pileup.

Hoffer's Angel shows us the money.

Arts & Culture

Opening Nights: Rent

The 5th found a scrappy cast, but it still feels like a period piece.

Patriarch Wright with daughters (l-r) Sustad, Potter, and Grant-Suttie.

Arts & Culture

Opening Nights: One Slight Hitch

Lewis Black gets . . . timid?

Ditmyer and Conk contemplate the killing.

Arts & Culture

Opening Nights: Shear Madness

A partly improvised murder mystery doubles down on dumbing down.