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Party animals Shulkin and Tisa.

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CHAC's theatrical gamble.

Hero worship: MJ Sieber and Alexandra Tavares as near-tragic lovers.

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Razor Sharp

Strong casting and an uncluttered approach make Shakespeare shimmer.

The Off ensemble has Nothing On.

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On and Off and Back Again

The Seattle Rep scores with Michael Frayn's dizzying, dueling farces.

David Hogan

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Media Matters

A visceral look at the press' role in the first Gulf War.

The cast of American Book of the Dead shines at times despite a congested, overambitious script.

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Burlesquing the Grotesque

Two shows take comedic aim at the American malaise.

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Christmas in Cudrup

Counteracting yuletide treacle with comedy noir.

Cop vs. rent-a-cop:Bill (Roy Stanton, right) confronts Jeff (Evan Whitfield).

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Apartment Complex

Four stumbling anti-heroes, unsentimentally observed.

Naughty Bits

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Naughty Bits

Theater Schmeater's record-biz soap-opera spoof.

Moore (right) recalls hard-boiled journalism in a man's world.

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The Front Page

Also: Wit.

Extraordinary how potent bickering couples are: Bouchard and Breckenridge.

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Vintage Noel Coward

Seattle Rep's Private Lives will make you tipsy—and maybe a little hungover the next morning.

Hawkins as the predatory agent Alexa.

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Pulp Nonfiction

A writer becomes prey in ArtsWest's literary noir.

Gypsy daughter Esmeralda (Shermona Mitchell) listens as Kilroy (Ricky Coates) tries to penetrate her veil.

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Cadences of Despair

Tennessee Williams' notoriously problematic play becomes a scattered blur.

Good cop/bad cop: Denis Arndt, left, R. Hamilton Wright, right, and their quarry, Matthew Floyd Miller.

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Fearless Assault

Strong medicine from ACT, as a writer is forced to answer for his grisly tales.

A tender moment al fresco from GreenStage's 2005 Taming of the Shrew.

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Out, Out, Damn Play

Performing classic dramas outdoors is no walk in the park.

Big Brother's Daughters

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Big Brother’s Daughters

A one-woman show examines the lives of Soviet Russia's most stoic victims.

Fools rush in: Baker (left) and Freedman horse around.

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Windmills and Pratfalls

Book-It's Don Quixote has safe, sweet slapstick appeal.

Cyrano (Coopwood) and Roxanne (Grogan).

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Ahead by a Nose

An admirable antihero leads Rostand's classic romance.

Nearing crisis level: Jason Marr as the fragile Charlie.

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American Fanfare

Through twining narratives, Theater Schmeater examines recent history.

August Wilson's Radio Golf swings into Seattle Rep this week.

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Stage Calendar

Dates subject to change. Call ahead to verify. JANUARY 26 RADIO GOLF The conclusion to the late, great…

Shooting the abyss: Von Appen.

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Opening Nights

Trigger Kids Joe Von Appen at ConWorks Studio Theater, 500 Boren Ave. N., 800-838-3006, www.brownpapertickets.com. $6–$12. 8 p.m.…