Through Oct. 16: "Bunnicula"

Olympia Little Theater

By Christian Carvajal on October 5, 2011

Last I checked Dictionary.com, a vampire was defined as a preternatural being who sucks the blood of humans or animals, and that's a scary concept for youngsters. Luckily, James and Deborah Howe's kid-lit Bunnicula is nothing of the kind. Rather, he's a nocturnal rabbit with teleportation powers who prefers to drain the carotene from carrots and other produce. In Olympia Family Theater's version, those powers are accompanied by brief strobe effects, which I'll warn you about as I'm pretty sure house management didn't. (It's a common oversight in local theater, but I've seen the worst-case neurological repercussions so I'm sensitive to it.) That glitch aside, Bunnicula is a wittily staged, charismatically acted comedy that'll entertain rather than traumatize patrons of all ages.

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[Olympia Family Theater, Bunnicula, through Oct. 16, 7 p.m. Thurs-Fri, 1 p.m. Sat-Sun, $9-$16, 512 Washington St. SE, Olympia, 360.570.1638]