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A snapshot of history

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A snapshot of history

What a welcome difference a decade can make.  When Stop Kiss debuted at New York's Joseph Papp Public Theater in 1998, CurtainUp praised it as "thoroughly modern."  Only half a generation later, it strikes me as almost thoroughly dated, a grim reminder of a more homophobic time.  Stage artists

The New Bump and Grind

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The New Bump and Grind

Like the cat in Schrödinger's famous thought experiment, burlesque exists in a dual state of dialectical uncertainty. It both is and is not theatre. It is and is not performance art. It is and is not subject to criticism. Modern burlesque is both defiantly feminist and old-school objectification, simultaneously reflecting

Apocalyptic genius

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Apocalyptic genius

Having recently authored a novel about the Apocalypse as predicted in the last few pages of the Good Book, I can tell you quite a bit about what people in this area think about the End of the World:  almost nothing.  Even most churchgoing Christians view the Rapture as a

Through Feb. 20: "End Days"

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Through Feb. 20: "End Days"

Having recently authored a novel about the Apocalypse as predicted in the last few pages of the Good Book, I can tell you quite a bit about what people in this area think about the End of the World:  almost nothing.  Even most churchgoing Christians view the Rapture as a

Murderers in Olympia

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Murderers in Olympia

They'd none of 'em be missed. So sings Ko-Ko in Gilbert & Sullivan's Mikado - and the house music to Olympia Little Theatre's droll production of Murderers, which closes this weekend. Co-directors Toni Holm and Kathryn Beall (with an assist from AD Julia VanDerslice) do a fine job of punctuating Jeffrey Hatcher's

Poona the what?

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Poona the what?

Think back to the last children’s theatre you attended.  Remember how cuddly, eager and sweet it was?  Well, Theater Artists Olympia’s new show, Poona the Fuckdog, is not that show.  In fact, it’s the show that punched that show right in its fuzzy widdle belly and strolled off with its

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