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Medieval Farces

Medieval Farces, Seattle Children`s Theatre, Seattle theatre, Seattle theater, Childrens Theatre, Seattle Center (Queen Anne)
Childrens Theatre

Seattle Children`s Theatre

Venue: Charlotte Martin Theatre & Eve Alvord Theatre
201 Thomas St
Seattle Center (Queen Anne), Seattle
206-441-3322
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Opening Night: Thursday, August 7, 2008
Closes: Saturday, August 9, 2008
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Get ready to have a raucous, bawdy good time! Were serving up a trio of some oldies but goodies.

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Last viewed on November 21, 2008, 4:18 am
It was last updated on August 26, 2008, 2:07 pm
It was originally posted: 2008-07-31 13:00:48
By Jim Jewell

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Plays and playing were different things in medieval times. And yet, so similar to what we experience today. The imagination is key. And the willingness to suspend your disbelief. With that, a few props, and some actors, all the world truly was, or could be, a stage. What better way to entertain the poor, overworked, and often hungry masses than by giving them some comic relief.

The Very Good and Extremely Merry Joke of the Washtub: funny what a bit of role-reversal can do toward getting the daily chores done.

The Second Shepherd’s Play: some shepherds, a few sheep, a thief, his wife, a diversion, and an angel—that spells comedy.

The Troublesome Olives: beware the price you put on your daydreams—or rather beware the price of neighborly bliss.

* 1 act
* Running Time: 50 mins

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 Don Fleming
Playwright
 Keni Cohen
Director

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WOW this play made me laugh so hard!!! The acting was so clever and very beliveable it was great!!! when i left the theatre i was SPEACHLESS, all i ca ...
-Rosie Smith

August 11, 2008, 11:14 pm

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