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Show explores 1 woman鈥檚 experience walking to fight cancer

Don鈥檛 let the title fool you. The show, said Robin Walbeck-Forrest, is pretty darn clean.
鈥淧eople hear the title and think it is going to be something blue or something racy,鈥 said the North Bend actor. 鈥淏ut there鈥檚 no nudity and hardly any swearing.鈥
She should鈥

Dance teacher inspired by class for people with Parkinson's

If you look in the windows of the YWCA ballroom on Sept. 26 at 11 a.m. you will see me doing what I love to do: teaching a dance class. This class is not my usual ballet or modern dance class for students at Western. Rather, this dance class is for people with movement and neurological disorders鈥

Commercial Street Theater Project misses fundraising goal

The fundraising drive for the Commercial Street Theatre Project in the downtown Parkade has fallen about a quarter-million dollars short of its goal, but backers are not yet ready to give up.

Pam Kuntz, who has been spearheading the project with her husband Mark, said it was too soon to鈥

'Commedia in the Park' continues through July 6
Youth Theatre Institute set for June 24 to July 12
Original, collaborative 'Soapbox' ends run May 18
Theatre and Dance to present Cabaret May 3, 4
Faculty Dance Concert set for April 18 to 21
草榴社区 student from Bothell wins award at American College Theater Festival

Kyle Mitchell of Bothell is among 35 Western Washington University theater students won awards at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival on Feb. 18-23 in Sacramento, Calif.

Mitchell won First Alternate Irene Ryans and Mark Twain Comedy Award. He was also an Irene Ryan Acting鈥

Getting to know Teri Hall
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