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Tenacious Toth eager to showcase singers in Stage 62's 'Titanic'
Becki Toth didn't swim the English Channel, lead troops into battle, sauté and poach her way through the recipes in Julia Child's "Mastering the Art of French Cooking" or develop a cure for the swine flu. But she will launch "Titanic" without slamming into an iceberg and plunging to the bottom of the ocean.
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Joe Wagner forms good team for WCT's 'Always ... Patsy Cline'
Though he made a big splash directing glitzy, glittering productions of "The World Goes 'Round" and "Side by Side by Sondheim" for Washington Community Theatre a few years ago, Joe Wagner would rather look ahead than revisit the past.
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Little Lake newcomer eager to create role for U.S. audience
Thursday night, Don DiGiulio makes his Little Lake Theatre debut - thanks to chance, he claims - in Sarah Wooley's critically hailed British play "They Have Oak Trees in North Carolina." He got the role of an English couple's unexpected, evasive American visitor after another actor withdrew from the cast.
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'Haunting' aims to give audience total immersion experience
Dan Shaw is serious about drama in W&J's 'Antigone'
'Agnes of God' is a fitting comeback choice for Balsley
G-20 attention will cast spotlight on Mt. Pleasant center
With winning formula in place, expect more fun from 'Plaid'
New Works festival has the same spirit, but a different venue
Women take Off the Wall by storm in 'Agnes of God'
Young Playwrights Festival puts spotlight on Wash High senior
Becki Toth didn't swim the English Channel, lead troops into battle, sauté and poach her way through the recipes in Julia Child's "Mastering the Art of French Cooking" or develop a cure for the swine flu. But she will launch "Titanic" without slamming into an iceberg and plunging to the bottom of the ocean.
Full column >>
Joe Wagner forms good team for WCT's 'Always ... Patsy Cline'
Though he made a big splash directing glitzy, glittering productions of "The World Goes 'Round" and "Side by Side by Sondheim" for Washington Community Theatre a few years ago, Joe Wagner would rather look ahead than revisit the past.
Full column >>
Little Lake newcomer eager to create role for U.S. audience
Thursday night, Don DiGiulio makes his Little Lake Theatre debut - thanks to chance, he claims - in Sarah Wooley's critically hailed British play "They Have Oak Trees in North Carolina." He got the role of an English couple's unexpected, evasive American visitor after another actor withdrew from the cast.
Full column >>
'Haunting' aims to give audience total immersion experience
Dan Shaw is serious about drama in W&J's 'Antigone'
'Agnes of God' is a fitting comeback choice for Balsley
G-20 attention will cast spotlight on Mt. Pleasant center
With winning formula in place, expect more fun from 'Plaid'
New Works festival has the same spirit, but a different venue
Women take Off the Wall by storm in 'Agnes of God'
Young Playwrights Festival puts spotlight on Wash High senior
