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Showing posts with label entertainment. Show all posts

Shorecrest Drama serves up another infectiously fun time with Something Rotten

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

A photo courtesy of Shorecrest Drama shows students serving up high-energy musical theater
with a side order of rotten breakfast-food puns. 

By Oliver Moffat

From the first moment when the lights come up at the Shorecrest Performing Arts theater and a Shorecrest student sings the first lines of Something Rotten, you realize this cast has serious talent.

Shorecrest Drama has long delivered entertaining musical theater performances, but this show sets a new high note.

Something Rotten is a silly sendup of Shakespearean England that imagines what might have happened if modern musical theater somehow arrived hundreds of years before its time.

This plot setup unleashes the talents of the Shorecrest kids who perform over-the-top musical theater numbers complete with singing and tap-dancing. Some numbers are executed so well and with so much energy that the audience hooted and cheered.

The breakfast food based comedic puns may not be to everyone’s taste, but the cast commits fully to serving up the stinkers and landed every punch line.

The villain of Something Rotten is William Shakespeare - impressively performed as a narcissistic rock star in leather pants. The orchestra and the choreographer, Jenny McMurry, deserves a special round of applause.

The kids worked hard on this - the entire cast is full of energy and having an infectiously fun time. Seriously. Do yourself a favor and go see this. You’ll have a great time.

You can catch Something Rotten May 16, 17, 18 at 7:30pm and May 18 & 19 at 2:00pm

Tickets available online here

Update: Choreographer has been identified as Jenny McMurry.

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Organ concert at St. Dunstan’s Episcopal Church May 19, 2024

Sunday, May 12, 2024

Sunday, May 19, 2024 at 3pm
St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church  

"Organic Expressions: Exploring the Relationship Between Musical Works and Improvisation"
Stephen C. Price, organ

Organist Stephen C. Price closes out the 2023-24 St. Dunstan’s Concert Series with "Organic Expressions: Exploring the Relationship Between Musical Works and Improvisation." 

Dr. Price is the inaugural Paul B. Fitts Faculty Fellow and Artist-in-Residence in organ performance at the University of Washington, and is a sought-after performer and educator. Dr. Price is known for his diverse programs, superbly and adeptly interpreted, that explore the full range of the organ’s capabilities. His musicianship promises to leave a lasting impression for all music lovers!

Dr. Stephen Price, Organist

Dr. Price previously held the position of Assistant Teaching Professor in music (organ) at Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. In his previous post, he maintained an organ studio including undergraduate and graduate students, and also taught church music, music history, and music theory courses. His former organ students have obtained church positions throughout the United States and are active within the profession.

Dr. Price is a native of Buffalo, New York. He served as Assistant Minister of Music at Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church and Organ Scholar during his senior year of high school at St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, where he studied with Andrew Scanlon. 

Subsequently, he attended Western Connecticut State University, under the direction of Stephen Roberts, where he received a Bachelor of Music degree and served as Organ Scholar at St. Paul's Episcopal Church on the Green in Norwalk, Connecticut, serving under Director of Music, Vince Edwards.

Following his undergraduate career, Dr. Price received a Fulbright Scholarship to Toulouse, France, where he studied "Historical and Modern" performance practices of French Organ Music under the guidance of Michel Bouvard and Jan Willem Jansen. 

Dr. Price then attended the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University, receiving the Master of Music and Doctor of Music degrees. During his graduate studies, Dr. Price competed and garnered awards in several international competitions, including the Franz Schmidt Organ Competition (Austria), André Marchal Organ Competition (France), and the Canadian International Organ Competition (Montreal). While at Indiana University, he studied under the mentorship of Dr. Janette Fishell.

Recent appearances include the 2022 Organ Historical Society Convention (Columbus, OH); St. Ita's Roman Catholic Church (Chicago); Zion Lutheran Church (Fort Wayne, IN); St. John the Divine (New York City); and First Presbyterian Church (Buffalo, NY). Additionally, Michael Barone has featured recordings and live performances on the Pipedreams Broadcast on NPR.

Dr. Price will perform a wide-ranging program on the Opus 2 Ortloff organ, installed August 2020.

For more information please visit Concert Page


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Loban music trio to perform at Shoreline Covenant Church May 24, 2024

Saturday, May 11, 2024

Shoreline Covenant Church presents Loban - an evening of original worship. A small meal will be provided and childcare available.

Friday, May 24, 2024 at 7pm. Sign up by email dennispool1949@me.com

A benefit concert, a freewill offering will be taken during the concert. 


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Choir of the Sound performance will bring a musical theater style experience June 1-2, 2024

Choir of the Sound invites you on a whirlwind tour of the last 100 years of popular culture this spring, as they sing songs that vividly call up times and places.
 
“Stormy Weather” and “I Got Rhythm” invoke New York City in the 1930s; “Rock Around the Clock” and "Blue Suede Shoes" summon images of mid-century teen dances and the birth of rock and roll. 

The Supremes, the Beatles and Whitney Houston take us back to the 60s, 70s, and 80s, just as Enya, Imagine Dragons, and Harry Styles set the tone of the 21st century. 

Whatever generation you belong to, you will hear songs your parents loved, the music you came of age to, and music current today. Thanks to one of our resident composers, you will even get a taste of what the next generation of music makers has in store.

Choir of the Sound has been part of the Shoreline community since 1977. We pursue our mission to enrich the lives of our community and our members by sharing exceptional performances of diverse musical styles. 

This produced show will include dances, costumes, lighting and set designs to bring you a musical theater style experience.

Spring Show 2024: Songs of the Times
  • Saturday, June 1st, 2024, 7:00pm
  • Sunday, June 2nd, 2024, 3:00pm
Shorecrest Performing Arts Center, 15343 25th Ave NE, Shoreline, WA 98155

For those unable to attend in person, a recording will be available for online viewing starting June 7th; see Choir of the Sound for details

Get more details and purchase tickets at Choir of the Sound
  • Supporter - $50 - Help support those who can't afford full price (not tax deductible)
  • Adult - $25 - 22 and up
  • Subsidized - $15 - Limited Means, Senior 65+, Student 13-21, Groups
  • Child - $5 - 12 and under
  • Online - $15
Questions? Get any help you need at info@choirofthesound.org or 206-598-9990


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Kenmore special events calendar June to December

Thursday, May 9, 2024

Full schedule below and event details here: Special Events webpage. 

June:
1 - Raising of the Pride Flag 
5 - Kenmore Farmers Market
12 - Kenmore Farmers Market
19 - Kenmore Farmers Market & Juneteenth Celebration 
26 - Kenmore Farmers Market

July:
3- Kenmore Farmers Market
4 - 4th of July Fireworks 
10 - Kenmore Farmers Market
11 - Summer Concert Series
17 - Kenmore Farmers Market & Movies @ Town Square
18 - Summer Concert Series
24 - Kenmore Farmers Market 
25 - Summer Concert Series
31 - Kenmore Farmers Market

August:
1 - Summer Concert Series
7 - Kenmore Farmers Market & National Night Out
10 - Play Day @ Rhododendron Park
14 - Kenmore Farmers Market & Movies @ Town Square
21 - Kenmore Farmers Market
28 - Kenmore Farmers Market

September:
21 - Fly Away 5K with the Bothell Kenmore Chamber

October:
19 - Jack Crawford Day

December:
1 - 31 Winter Porch Light Parade 
7 - Holiday Event


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Rainbow Bingo at the Senior Activity Center Friday May 10, 2024

Monday, May 6, 2024


RAINBOW BINGO

Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center
holds our monthly fundraiser RAINBOW BINGO
with hostess Sylvia O’Stayformore!

Friday, May 10, 2024

Games start 7pm, doors open at 6:30pm
southernmost building on the Shoreline Center campus
Free parking

Participants can expect ten (10) rousing rounds of bingo, complete with prizes and a few musical numbers!

Cost: $20 Admission and $10 at the door for your bingo cards.

The $20 Admission reserves your seats and includes the evening’s entertainment and loaded nachos.


$10 Bingo cards must be purchased at the door by cash or check as required by the Washington State Gambling Commission. Bingo is a 21 and over event.

Cash bar will serve beer, wine and Jell-O shots.


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Here's to making old new friends - Savannah Sipping Society at Driftwood Players through May 19, 2024

Friday, May 3, 2024

Melody Mistlin, Rita Baxter, Dawn Cornell, Kirsten McCory

Review by Kindle Carpp

The Savannah Sipping Society plays through May 19, 2024 by the Edmonds Driftwood Players at the Wade James Theatre, 950 Main Street, Edmonds WA 98020. Directed by Joe Goins.

This is a story about four women who range from middle aged to in their golden years who meet by happenstance and form a deep and meaningful bond.

These are women who initially seem to have little in common other than a hot yoga class which they all hated.


Over the two hours of the play they develop deep friendships. As their stories develop and are shared, I wanted to pull up a chair of my own, sit, talk and laugh with them.

Scenes are broken up and cleverly transitioned by monologues from each character, allowing all the acting to be done on Randa's porch, or as they say in Savannah "veranda."

Dawn Cornell, Melody Mistlin

The story feels familiar but is fresh and so very funny. There were so many laugh-out-loud moments.

Babs once told me that people come into your life for a reason, a season or a lifetime. The friendships that develop among these four women during this play is meant to last for a lifetime.

This is a top tier cast, with great timing, great acting and delivery, no notes! I look forward to seeing them in future productions knowing they will elevate any production in which they act.

Dawn Cornell

The set design deserves more than just a mention. This is one of the better sets that I've seen. The porch not only had great details such as the siding, brackets and dentils, but I want the beautiful porch lights and the screen door. If they disappear you'll know why.

For Show & Ticket Info, please visit: www.EdmondsDriftwoodPlayers.org/shows-tickets. Some dates are already sold out, so don't wait to book your tickets!

And note that they are fundraising for new lights for the stage. Two of five systems have failed and they want to replace them all with LED. You can donate to their campaign here.


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Olympic Ballet Theatre presents Don Quixote May 4-5, 2024 in Edmonds

Thursday, May 2, 2024

Arcadian Broad and Ashley Baszto in OBT Don Quixote
Photo courtesy Olympic Ballet Theatre

Olympic Ballet Theatre presents Don Quixote
Featuring OBT’s company dancers and guest artists from Cleveland Ballet

Three Performances
May 4, 2024, at 2 PM
May 4, 2024, at 7 PM
May 5, 2022, at 5 PM

Edmonds Center for the Arts (ECA)

Edmonds, WA – Olympic Ballet Theatre (OBT) presents a three-act production of Don Quixote, with choreography staged after the production by Marius Petipa and Alexander Gorsky.

This classical comedic ballet follows the adventures of Don Quixote and his mischievous companion Sancho Panza on a heart-warming quest for love, honor, and justice. With an unforgettable score by Ludwig Minkus, colorful costumes, and gorgeous stage art by the late award-winning designer John Iacovelli and Seattle artist Ruth Gilmore, this family-friendly production is perfect for audiences of all ages.

Arcadian Broad and Ashley Baszto
“We presented the full production of Don Quixote two years ago, and due to popular demand, we are thrilled to bring it back to our audiences this May,” said artistic directors Mara Vinson and Oleg Gorboulev. 
“Our company has grown so much in the last two years, it’s exciting to showcase the talents of our new and experienced company dancers, as well as to bring guest artists from Cleveland Ballet to perform in the lead roles. 
"This beloved classical ballet also gives our Olympic Ballet School students a great opportunity to learn iconic choreography, comedic acting, and performing on stage alongside professional dancers.”

Svetlana Svinko and Lorenzo Pontiggia from Cleveland Ballet are this year’s dancers in the roles of Kitri and Basilio, and Frank Borg returns in the comic role of Sancho Panza. 

In addition to bringing this historical ballet to the stage in Edmonds, OBT is taking a display of production materials to a local library as part of the community outreach efforts to introduce the art of ballet and the classic novel about Don Quixote to the public. 

Visitors at the Edmonds Library can enjoy viewing sparkling tutus and toreador costumes, fun props, and a miniature stage model complete with a sketch of every backdrop. “We hope to bring this wonderful story to more families in our community and get kids excited about the performing arts,” said Gorboulev and Vinson.

OBT company dancers in Don Quixote
Photo courtesy OBT

TICKETS INFORMATION

Don Quixote will run three performances at the Edmonds Center for the Arts on Saturday, May 4 and Sunday, May 5, 2024. 

Tickets range from $29 to $50 and can be purchased here or at the box office 425-774-7570. For more information, contact OBT at dance@olympicballet.org or visit the webpage .

ABOUT OLYMPIC BALLET THEATRE

Olympic Ballet Theatre is a professional ballet company presenting four classical and contemporary ballet productions during each performance season. Founded in 1981 and now under the leadership of co-artistic directors Mara Vinson and Oleg Gorboulev, OBT has become a mainstay of the north Puget Sound arts scene, regularly touring theaters in Everett and Edmonds. 

With the support of local patrons and organizations, OBT brings high-quality original and classical ballet productions featuring renowned and emerging choreographers. OBT offers audiences of all ages opportunities to experience the joy and the magic of ballet with affordable ticket pricing, intimate venues, and a diverse repertoire of performances.

OLYMPIC BALLET THEATRE
700 Main Street, Edmonds, WA 98020
425-774-7570


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Last weekend for Death by Design has a few seats available

Friday, April 26, 2024

Michael Gene McFadden in Death by Design
at the Phoenix
Death By Design is back for a final weekend! Sunday is S-O-L-D O-U-T but Fri and Sat evening still have great seats! 

Phoenix fan-favorite Michael Gene McFadden plays acerbic playwright Edward Bennett who, along with his Actress wife Sorel, has fled to his country home after a disastrous opening of his most recent play. A stream of uninvited guests will test his patience but will it drive him to murder? 

Michael is pleased to return to the Phoenix. He was last seen in "The Miser"with the usual suspects. The last two seasons found him at Red Curtain in Something Rotten and Into The Woods. 

Last season he made his return to the Driftwood stage in Spitfire Grill. 

He is extremely grateful for the support he receives from family, friends and the community. When not on the boards, he entertains in the musical group "2 For The Show" at Thumbnail Theater and private events. 

Tickets for this hilarious murder-comedy are available here


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Reminder: Shoreline Short Short Film Festival this Saturday April 13, 2024

Saturday, April 13, 2024


The Shoreline Short Short Film Festival aims to support emerging and developing filmmakers in Washington State and encourage appreciation for the art of filmmaking in our community.

12 films have been selected to participate in the Festival. These films will be screened at the Shoreline Community College Theater on April 13, 2024.

The best of the best will take home cash prizes and a campy Sasquatch Award!

Date: Saturday 4/13/24
Time: 6:30-10:00pm
Location: Shoreline Community College Theater, 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133
Admission: $20-50
Caution: films may contain adult content

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Live Music and Belly Dancing at Indian Spice Bistro in Shoreline April 20, 2024

Thursday, April 11, 2024


Indian Spice Bistro celebrates the art of belly dance with live music from George Sadak and Bahaa Sadak on April 20, 2024 starting at 8:30pm

FREE to dining guests - Reservations Recommended
Call 206-829-8945 for reservations

Indian Spice Bistro is located at 14553 Bothell Way NE, Shoreline WA 98155


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Rainbow Bingo at the Senior Activity Center Friday April 12, 2024

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

RAINBOW BINGO

Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center
holds our monthly fundraiser RAINBOW BINGO
with hostess Sylvia O’Stayformore!

Friday, April 12, 2024

Games start 7pm, doors open at 6:30pm
southernmost building on the Shoreline Center campus
Free parking

Participants can expect ten (10) rousing rounds of bingo, complete with prizes and a few musical numbers!

Cost: $20 Admission and $10 at the door for your bingo cards.

The $20 Admission reserves your seats and includes the evening’s entertainment and loaded nachos.

Register online or Call 206-365-1536 if not registering online.

$10 Bingo cards must be purchased at the door by cash or check as required by the Washington State Gambling Commission.Bingo is a 21 and over event.

Cash bar will serve beer, wine and Jell-O shots.


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Driftwood Theatre's The Savannah Sipping Society opens May 3, 2024

Monday, April 8, 2024

The Savannah Sipping Society
By Jones Hope Wooten
Directed by Joe Goins

Rehearsals are underway and the set is being built for EDP's upcoming comedy, The Savannah Sipping Society!

Please join the Driftwood Players May 3-19 at the Wade James Theatre 950 Main Street, Edmonds WA

In this delightful, laugh-a-minute comedy, four unique Southern women, all needing to escape the sameness of their day-to-day routines, are drawn together by Fate—and an impromptu happy hour—and decide it’s high time to reclaim the enthusiasm for life they’ve lost through the years. 

Over the course of six months, filled with laughter, hilarious misadventures, and the occasional liquid refreshment, these middle-aged women successfully bond and find the confidence to jumpstart their new lives. Together, they discover lasting friendships and a renewed determination to live in the moment—and most importantly, realize it’s never too late to make new old friends.

Note that some dates are already close to sold out, so don't wait to book your tickets!

May 3 - 19, 2024
  • Thursdays-Saturdays at 8pm, 
  • Sundays at 2pm*
  • *Saturday matinee performances have been added on 5/11 and 5/18
TICKETS: 
PURCHASE TICKETS!


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Ballyhoo Theatre Spring Student production: The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical

Sunday, April 7, 2024

(L - R) Rylynn Davis as Annabeth, Hales Morris as Percy Jackson, Taylor Aguiar as Grover.
Photo by TJ Gose.

“The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical”

Ballyhoo Theatre is thrilled to announce our Spring Student Production: The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical.

As the half-blood son of a Greek god, Percy Jackson has newly discovered powers he can’t control, monsters on his trail, and is on a quest to find Zeus’ lightning bolt to prevent a war between the gods.

Based on the bestselling novel by Rick Riordan and featuring a thrilling original rock score, The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical is an action-packed theatrical adventure that has been celebrated by audiences and critics alike. 

The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical has a Drama Desk nominated book by Joe Tracz, with music and lyrics by Rob Rokicki.

The show, directed by Shileah Corey with choreography by Mackenzie Neusiok, stage management by TJ Gose, and musical direction by Max Chastain, will be held at the Black Box Theatre at Edmonds College, 

April 12-21, 2024. Friday - Saturday 7:30pm. Sunday 1pm

For tickets, a parent guide, and more information, go to ballyhootheatre.org.

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More about Ballyhoo Theatre:

We are a queer led organization (the vast majority of our Board and Youth Advisory Boards are made up of queer-identifying individuals), and the majority of the students in our educational program identify as LGBTQIA2+.

In addition to our Mainstage productions, our specialty is working with teens and young adults to tell either existing queer stories, or adapting traditional stories to become queer inclusive while still honoring the original intention of the work. 

Our positive impact on the community has been seen for over 15 years. Hundreds of current and former students have shared stories about their experiences feeling seen, heard, loved, embraced, celebrated and accepted for who they are – often for the first time. 

They are loved and supported even when they aren't at their best. We focus on accommodations for the mental health of students that allow them to be fully who they are without judgment, while still being able to fully participate. We are consistently seeing growth, maturity, and incredible kindness develop in Ballyhoo students. 

This is a one-of-a-kind program that we are incredibly proud of.


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Shoreline Short Short Film Festival - Saturday, April 13, 2024

Saturday, April 6, 2024


Shoreline Short Short Film Festival - Saturday, April 13, 2024

Join us for a fun night at the Shoreline Community College Theater. Watch 12 short films ranging from 3 - 13 minutes in length and vote for your favorite. 

Purchase tickets online to save. Tickets On Sale Now


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Death by Design - a fun evening of mischief and murder

Friday, April 5, 2024

The cast of Death by Design at The Phoenix Theatre

Death By Design runs through April 28, 2024 at The Phoenix Theatre in Firdale Village, 9673 Firdale Ave, Edmonds, WA 98020.

Doors open at 6:45pm for a 7:30pm show time on Friday and Saturday and Sunday at 2pm

Written by Rob Urbinati

Director Eric Lewis

Featuring: Melanie Calderwood, Amanda Marquis Petrowski, Michael Gene McFadden, Susan Connors, James Lynch, Ian Louis Wight, Ingrid Sanai Buron and Brandon Jepson

Get your tickets at TPTEdmonds.org or call 206-533-2000 to reserve your seats today.

One evening at an impromptu gathering at a country home filled with uninvited guests, there is a murder. 

Who did it? The mental institution escapee? The Bohemian artist? The unhappily married actress and her director husband? 

Bridget, the surly maid who enjoys gossip magazines and hates it when her employers show up to the country house where she works, claims the right to solve the murder.

Divining clues and motives worthy of Hercules Poirot, Death by Design is Agatha Christie meets Clue.

The cast of over the top characters include the unhappily married Sorel and Edward, who in the heat of a fight will trash an entire apartment. All the characters spend time insulting and belittling each other, much to the enjoyment of the audience.

In addition to the enjoyment of hearing the characters tear each other apart, the audience has the fun of trying to figure out who the murderer is when every character is a suspect, even Bridget.

The costumes, by Elizabeth Fleming, were period appropriate and beautifully tailored with sharp creases and flattering lines.

For a fun evening of mischief and murder with some surprising twists, this is your ticket.

--Kindle Carpp

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Musical Play Dream # 9 at Shoreline Community College Theatre this weekend April 5-7, 2024

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

"Dream # 9" is produced by Ayesha and Vik Patnaik, and written and directed by Vik. Ayesha is an adjunct faculty member in the Communication Arts Dept. at Shoreline Community College, while Vik is an independent consultant in clean energy technologies and international management.

  • Friday, April 5, 7pm
  • Saturday, April 6, 7pm
  • Sunday, April 7, 3pm
at the Shoreline Community College Theatre, 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133.

Doors open 45 minutes before Curtain on each day. Free parking.

Tickets: $15 ($10 student); purchase through Brown Paper Tickets


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Review: Woodland Park Players' production of My Fair Lady is a 'joyous assault'

Monday, March 25, 2024


My Fair Lady
Woodland Park Players
at Shoreline Community College Theatre


By Bruce Scholten
 
Some community gatherings are commendable but as forgettable as school plays with other people's children. Other community gatherings are historic, like the stabbing of Julius Caesar in Rome. Like the latter, showgoers are still discussing the denouement of My Fair Lady, directed by Christopher Nardine for Woodland Park Players.

Based on Lerner & Loewe's 'My Fair Lady', book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, and music by Frederick Lowe, this production's provenance is rich. Some audience members know the original effort was directed by Moss Hart. More know it is adapted from George Bernard Shaw's 1913 play, or have seen Gabriel Pascal's 1938 movie 'Pygmalion'. 

What marked this Shoreline production as the best seen by this reviewer in five decades, was the talent of actors, singers, dancers and full orchestra in a dramatic gestalt.

Not that there weren't a few laughs, too. But the fierce spirit - and voice - of Amanda Cirie as Eliza Doolittle, a Covent Garden flower girl whose Cockney diction is coached into a duchess-like mien by her upper class 'betters' is unforgettable. Mike Boyle plays posh phonetician Professor Henry Higgins - on a bet with his roommate Colonel Henry Pickering played by Peter Heinrich.

All the leads are strong, but expectations that Higgins would emulate 'sexy Rexy' Harrison of the 1964 Pygmalion movie were non-starters. This professor is more nuanced. So is director Chris Nardin's glimpse of the ultimate relationship between upper class Higgins and the 'guttersnipe' street urchin he passed off as a duchess - then cruelly ignored. Whereas some Seattle art may be analyzed vis-à-vis the LGBTQ spectrum, this might be explained in terms of autism.  

Opening night on March 22 was a joyous assault by the stars, ensemble players, dancers choreographed by Kate Kingery, and Woodland Park Players production team founded by producer Linda Joss, working with music director Paul Linnes.

You still have time to buy tickets for the March 29 and 30 shows!

Don't forget to load up on drinks and candy at intermission - because WPP donates profits to youth theater. Pssst! Parking is free at Shoreline College Community Theater.


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Tickets are on sale now for Death By Design at The Phoenix Theatre in Firdale Village

Friday, March 22, 2024


Tickets are on sale NOW for Death By Design by Rob Urbinati, directed by Eric Lewis at The Phoenix Theatre in Firdale Village, 9673 Firdale Ave, Edmonds, WA 98020

The show opens April 5th and runs through April 28, 2024.

Edward Bennett, a playwright, and his wife, Sorel Bennett, an actress, flee London and head to Cookham after a disastrous opening night. But various guests arrive unexpectedly – a conservative politician, a fiery socialist, a nearsighted ingénue, a zany modern dancer – each with a long-held secret. 

When one of the guests is murdered, it’s left to Bridgit, the feisty Irish maid with a macabre interest in homicide, to solve the crime. Death by Design is more than homage – it’s a new classic.

  • Adults 54 & under $25
  • Seniors/Students/Military $20
Sink your teeth into the mystery at The Phoenix Theatre


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Shoreline Short Short Film Festival screens 12 films April 13, 2024

Thursday, March 21, 2024

The Shoreline Short Short Film Festival aims to support emerging and developing filmmakers in Washington State and encourage appreciation for the art of filmmaking in our community.

A program of 12 selected films will be screened at the Shoreline Community College Theater, 16101 Greenwood Ave N on April 13, 2024. Doors open at 5:30pm and program starts at 6:30pm

The films voted Best Picture and People's Choice will each take home $1,000 and a campy Sasquatch Award!

Each film ranges between 3 - 13 minutes. All films are unrated and may contain some adult content. Viewer discretion advised.

The Shoreline Community College Theater is wheelchair accessible.

  • Standard ticket $25
  • 35 Anniversary ticket $35 
  • VIP ticket $50 (includes two drink tickets, one popcorn, and one candy
  • Student $25 with current student ID
Prices are for online purchases. Prices at the door may be priced slightly higher.


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