One year after the October 2009 arson that forced Taproot Theatre to postpone its world premiere production of Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol, the theatre finally brings this holiday mystery to the stage in November and December. Underscoring the anticipation for this premiere by Seattle playwright John Longenbaugh, tickets are selling fast; two performances are already sold out, and Taproot has added an additional senior matinee. Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol-directed by producing artistic director Scott Nolte-opens on November 26 and runs through December 30, with low-price previews on November 19 and 20, plus a pay-what-you-can performance on November 24.
One year after the October 2009 arson that forced Taproot Theatre to postpone its world premiere production of Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol, the theatre finally brings this holiday mystery to the stage in November and December. Underscoring the anticipation for this premiere by Seattle playwright John Longenbaugh, tickets are selling fast; two performances are already sold out, and Taproot has added an additional senior matinee. Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol-directed by producing artistic director Scott Nolte-opens on November 26 and runs through December 30, with low-price previews on November 19 and 20, plus a pay-what-you-can performance on November 24.
The life and times of The Lusty Lady Peepshow are recounted through the eyes of a young man who worked there in My Time with the Lady, the world premiere of a new autobiographical play by Ron Richardson and John Longenbaugh.
The life and times of The Lusty Lady Peepshow are recounted through the eyes of a young man who worked there in My Time with the Lady, the world premiere of a new autobiographical play by Ron Richardson and John Longenbaugh.
The life and times of The Lusty Lady Peepshow are recounted through the eyes of a young man who worked there in My Time with the Lady, the world premiere of a new autobiographical play by Ron Richardson and John Longenbaugh.