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Reader Blog: All the World's a Stage
A Seattle theater blog
· PNB's Nutcracker is magical
· Seattle Rep's "boom" is LOL funny
· "Tale as old at tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiime"
Film focuses on David Fulton's Bellevue string instrument collection
R.M. Campbell: Documentary pays homage to David Fulton's famed collection of stringed instruments.
Seattle stages draw star Laura Griffith back
Indelible memories keep Laura Griffith coming back to Seattle theater.
Holiday season, in all flavors, keeps unfolding
More seasonal theater openings this weekend.
Seattle Rep's 'You Can't Take It With You' charms with a classic touch
Seattle Rep's "You Can't Take It With You" is a nicely wrapped gift.
Pacific Northwest Ballet to return to Jacob's Pillow
PNB returns to Jacob's Pillow next summer.
James Ehnes taking over as head of Seattle Chamber Music Festival
James Ehnes is the new artistic director at the Seattle Chamber Music Festival.
'12 Views' that meld into one
Regina Hackett: Claire Cowie charts a spare fantasy world in watercolors, and Yunhee Min's abstractions look like cracked floor plans, both at the James Harris Gallery.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2008
A Sterling 'Nutcracker' for this photographer
R.M. Campbell: Angela Sterling, first as a dancer and now a photographer, remembers Pacific Northwest Ballet's production of "Nutcracker" almost over the entire 25 years of its life.
Holiday Theater: Taproot and ACT greet the season with warmth
ACT'S "A Christmas Carol" is a perennial treat; Taproot's "The Christmas Foundling" offers ample warmth.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2008
Book-It Repertory has a solid adaptation of 'My Antonia'
Book-It Rep's treatment of "My Antonia" is reverential and loving, but that's not entirely a good thing.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2008
Creators of 'Nutcracker' take a bow for 25th year
R.M. Campbell: Dance review: PNB's 'Nutcracker.'
Group brings English Renaissance works to life
R.M. Campbell: Music review: The Renaissance Singers gave a pleasurable and informed concert of English Renaissance Saturday night at Trinity Parish Church.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2008
Pat Graney ends her successful year with the memorable 'House of Mind'
R.M. Campbell: Choreographer Pat Graney's newest work, an installation/performance piece about the creation, accumulation and destruction of memory, opens a three-week run Thursday night at a Seattle City Light building in South Lake Union.
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