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The 20th Century, short plays by 10 NW writers

The 20th Century, short plays by 10 NW writers, Northwest Playwrights Alliance, Seattle theatre, Seattle theater, Drama,Staged Reading, Seattle Center (Queen Anne)
Drama,Staged Reading

Northwest Playwrights Alliance

Venue: PONCHO Forum
155 Mercer St.
Seattle Center (Queen Anne), Seattle
One Night Only: Monday, October 13, 2008
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Live Theatre Week: October 13 – 19, 2008 

Come Out & Play!  Theatre Puget Sound hosts Live Theatre Week, your official all-access pass to our region’s performing arts!

Whether you’re looking to just peek behind the scenes, watch an artist at work or actually get on stage and PLAY - we’ve got something to fit your taste with our complimentary Live Theatre Week Special Events.

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The 20th Century, short plays by 10 writers, including Steven Dietz, Ki Gottberg, Scot Auguston, dir. by Amalia Larson

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By Northwest Playwrights Alliance

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Join us the second Monday of every month as we discover groundbreaking new works by Northwest playwrights.

Each reading is followed by a chatback with the playwright. All readings in the PONCHO Forum at the Seattle Repertory Theatre. Look for upcoming readings of new plays by:

Y York - Steven Dietz - Ki Gottberg - Elizabeth Heffron - Lee Blessing - S.P. Miskowski - Elena Hartwell - Arelene Hutton - Sol Olmstead - Beth Peterson - Dan Erickson - Lou Clark - Nick Stokes - Bryan Willis - Dano Madden - C. Rosalind Bell - Randall Colburn - Schatzie Schaeffers - Sean Walbeck - Aaron Shay - Jody Peterson - Lenore Bensinger - Scot Augustson - Kate Snodgrass - Dick Reichman - poems by Graham Isaac and Arlitia Jones. Be sure to join us at Seattle Rep Dec. 8 for our annual salon, featuring Jim Lynch (author of The Highest Tide) reading from his newest novel.

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 Steven Dietz
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 Ki Gottberg
Writer
 Scot Auguston
Writer
 Amalia Larson
Director

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