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Bon Voyage I love me some cinema, but it's only once in a great while that a film like Bon Voyage comes along to remind…
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Bon Voyage I love me some cinema, but it's only once in a great while that a film like Bon Voyage comes along to remind…
If you have the patience to endure its hit-and-miss first act, the Rep’s sure-to-be-popular season-closer It Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues (which has already been…
"Clean up that sick before someone slips on it." A simple description of the wonderfully entertaining new Irish film Intermission may seem familiar: it’s a…
”It’s a beautiful set,” Invisible Telle was saying about the comfy (fake) living room packed onto the intimate stage before us. ”Write that down. And…
I am not a fan of most Jim Carrey movies. The Truman Show and Man on the Moon were good. But The Mask? A task.…
I love me some Toni Collette. Remember how she sparkled and glimmered in Muriel's Wedding? Or how she stole scene after scene from the bigger…
"If you don't make decisions, you're stuffed." OK, mountain climbing is not for me. There is no damn way I'm gonna use ice-axes and weird…
It's rare to witness an adult Seattle audience get really worked up over... well, anything, really. It's extremely uncommon for such an audience to clap…
Pride and Prejudicethru 2/15, Book-It Repertory Theatre at ACTResident Book-It Brit Marcus Goodwin's adaptation of the beloved 1813 Jane Austen novel returns to the Seattle…
Playwright Lisa Loomer ambitiously explores issues of class, race, and parenthood in Living Out, a funny, insightful, and ultimately heart-wrenching play that's the best of…