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Holocaust survivor Noémi Ban, community educator and outspoken fixture on Western’s campus for years, dies at age 96 | |||
SUMMER LEARNING: Theater camp celebrates 20 years with 'Fiddler' | James Lortz, an acting professor at Western Washington University, travels to Binghamton each summer to direct the production. |
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Short film on Alzheimer's to return for encore screening | |||
Never Be Dark: Big Theatres Hosting Smaller Companies | What’s a multi-venue theatre to do? Running a space takes time and energy, not to mention costs. So how do you keep patrons coming back while keeping your costs down? ACT Theatre in Seattle has no fewer than four venues; they can even program up to five events in a single evening if they… |
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'Legally Blonde' runs through Dec. 6 | |||
Opening today, 'The Baker's Wife' features fresh bread and love gone stale | |||
Theatre project to hold open house downtown | |||
Broadway singer from Bellingham returns home for concert | Dennis Bennett wrote to tell me that his daughter, Julie Reiber, a Sehome High School and Western Washington University alumnus who has starred on Broadway and traveled the world to sing, returns home to share songs from her debut album, "Love Travels," at 7 p.m. March 29 at Firehouse… |
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'Pirates of Penzance' begins run at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø March 4 | |||
Holocaust survivor Noemi Ban to speak at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Feb. 15 |