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Showing all events for Wednesday, August 26, 2009

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Downtown    |    Seattle Center (Queen Anne)
4 Events Found

Das Barbecu, ACT - A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle theatre, Seattle theater, Musical Theatre,Comedy, Downtown

Das Barbecu

Musical Theatre,Comedy

ACT - A Contemporary Theatre

Downtown,Seattle
1st Event: 7/31/09
Opening Night: 8/6/09
Closes: 9/6/09
ACT Theatre Presents Das Barbecu

Nobody Don't Like Yogi by Tom Lysaght

Drama,Comedy

Merc Playhouse

Twisp
Opening Night: 8/21/09
Closes: 9/5/09
A portrait of Yogi Berra in a funny, poignant oneman show. Starring Bradley Goodwill as Yogi. Directed by Carolanne Steinebach.

The Cult

Music

Seattle Theatre Group

Seattle
One Night Only: 8/26/09
The Cult, born out of the musical and social upheaval of the late Seventies, were Britain's premier rock band of the Eighties and early Nineties no argument.

The Year of Magical Thinking

Drama

INTIMAN Theatre

Seattle Center (Queen Anne),Seattle
1st Event: 8/21/09
Opening Night: 8/26/09
Closes: 9/20/09
Hailed by critics as honest, exhilarating, compassionate and unexpectedly funny, Joan Didions The Year of Magical Thinking looks at how grief can make you crazy, and what it means to come out on the other side.
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