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Review: JURASSIC PARKING LOT at Seattle Public Theater

Dear Readers, hold onto your butts, they’re back! The mental patients of The Habit, the ones behind the hilarity of previous hits such as “A Very Die Hard Christmas” and “Titanish”, have once again returned to Seattle Public Theater to musically send up another hit film from the past, and this one has teeth. Rows and rows of teeth in “Jurassic Parking Lot”. And it’s exactly what you think it is … and more.

THE 39 Steps to be Presented at As If Theatre This Fall

As If Theatre will present The 39 Steps, a fast-paced comedy by Patrick Barlow, the adaptation of John Buchan's classic novel and Alfred Hitchcock's iconic film. See who is starring and learn how to purchase tickets.

Review: DANCING AT LUGHNASA at SecondStory Repertory

DANCING AT LUGHNASA at SecondStory Repertory is a glimpse into the past and a way of life that has disappeared. It is not an idyllic revelry but rather an examination of a time when people who were caught between two wars struggled to find balance amidst many opposing forces. It is a show where the unspoken is often the loudest character. With heart and grace and a touch of resignation, the Mundy sisters invite you to walk along with them for just a while.

Review: UNNECESSARY FARCE at Driftwood Theater

UNNECESSARY FARCE at the Driftwood Theatre is a fast-paced, adrenaline-fueled, high-octane laugh-fest. If your funny bone is out of practice, this show will whip you into shape in no time. From slapstick, innuendo, deadpan, comedy of errors, and wordplay, UNNECESSARY FARCE finds a million different ways to make you laugh.What did our critic think of UNNECESSARY FARCE at Driftwood Theater?

Review: I HATE HAMLET at Phoenix Theatre

I HATE HAMLET is a delightful romp for Shakespeare aficionados and newbies alike. The witty repartee just keeps coming as playwright Paul Rudnick dishes out great dialogue and some killer one liners. Nothing is funnier than actors making fun of actors, and I HATE HAMLET does it well. Despite its focus on one of the greatest dramas ever written, the show puts comedy front and center.

Common Ground Theatre Small Series to Present THE MAIDS, 2/6-15

Common Ground Theatre's Small Series will present Jean Genet's The Maids February 6-15 at 7:30pm. In this show, two maids plot the demise of their egotistical madame in this suspenseful and sexy French classic. The themes of class unrest and fame-seeking violence keep this script current as the audience is taken on a fantastical funhouse ride through the outsider world of Jean Genet.

COMICALLY CHALLENGED 2 & More Set for Common Ground Theatre in November

Common Ground Theatre (www.cgtheatre.com) is a performance and teaching space located in west Durham, offering performing arts and educational groups a flexible, well-equipped alternative space. The Theatre provides a convenient venue for Triangle audiences to experience the diversity of our area's arts and educational offerings. All events listed will be held at Common Ground Theatre. The Theatre is hosting the following events in November, 2013:

Staged Reading Of THESIS Held 6/16 At Meymandi Theatre

Burning Coal Theatre Company announces a staged reading of Thesis, a new play by Tom Bryant of Bristol, Tennessee. Thesis will be read on Tuesday, June 16 at 7:00 pm at Meymandi Theatre at the Murphey School, located at 224 Polk St. in Raleigh.

Staged Reading Of THESIS Held 6/16 At Meymandi Theatre

Burning Coal Theatre Company announces a staged reading of Thesis, a new play by Tom Bryant of Bristol, Tennessee. Thesis will be read on Tuesday, June 16 at 7:00 pm at Meymandi Theatre at the Murphey School, located at 224 Polk St. in Raleigh.

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