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May 12, 2011 at 2:42pm

Holy crap that’s a lot of Weekly Volcano local theater coverage!

Jazz hands, everyone! In celebration of this bevy of Volcano local theater coverage! Jazz hands!

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You may have noticed we went a little theater crazy this week. We've got, like, a gazillion reviews. We saw everything from Israel Horovitz's Unexpected Tenderness at Harlequin to Hello, Dolly at Tacoma Musical Playhouse to the Prodigal Sun's Amy's View.

Basically, we've got all your theater bases covered.

See for yourself...

The Weekly Volcano review of Fame at Capital Playhouse

The Weekly Volcano Review of Harlequin's Unexpected Tenderness

The Weekly Volcano Review of Olympia Little Theatre's A Few Good Men

The Weekly Volcano Review of Prodigal Sun's Amy's View

The Weekly Volcano Review of Tacoma Musical Playhouse's Hello, Dolly!

CURVEBALL: The Weekly Volcano short PREVIEW of A Dog Meets God

SLIDER: The Weekly Volcano's full-on preview of this weekend's Saul Tannenbaum spectacle in Olympia

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Carv said on May. 12, 2011 at 2:51pm

I LOVE that the Volcano is doubling down on live performance at a time when other press outlets are slashing theirs to bits. I hope local theatre folks will note and appreciate the editorial commitment. We may not always love every show, but we do try to see every show we possibly can, and to appraise each with minimal bias or animosity.

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