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Wdeunfrol Wdors (Language Art) by Shel Silverstein and David Ives

Stone Soup Theatre - The DownStage Theatre (4029 Stone Way North Seattle, WA 98103)
Language-arts
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$12.50 - $25.00
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The wit and wordplay of two of America's finest and funniest writers are on display in a collection of eight of their short plays, all dealing with the theme of (mis)communication. In one of the works, a foreign bazaar proves hazardous to a tourist, and in another, a trio of monkeys discusses Shakespeare. David Ives' pieces are pulled from All in the Timing, which features reflections on everyday life built on snappy patter, quick-fire timing, inspired gibberish and paradoxical plot quirks. Meanwhile, in the works from An Adult Evening of Shel Silverstein, you'll enter a uniquely imaginative world tied together by his darkly comic and instantly recognizable style.

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The last date listed for Wdeunfrol Wdors (Language Art) was Sunday November 11, 2012 / 4:00pm.

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4029 Stone Way North
Seattle, WA 98103
206-633-1883
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18 Goldstar Member Reviews

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5.0

Fantastic space and what a great production/talent team. Thoroughly enjoyable evening.

Written on Nov 12 2012
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5.0

Wdeunfrol palaya! Great cast and crew under excellent direction.
Highly recommend to anyone who loves language, communication,
laughter and thought provoking theatre@!

Written on Nov 12 2012
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5.0

Tiny, tiny, theater. Very intimate. The cast was lively and enthusiastic. A fantastic and hilarious performance.

Written on Nov 12 2012
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Goldstar Member
4.0

Superb acting with actors playing multiple parts.
Constant play with languaging - with some very interesting
acts. Almost the entire audience cracked up
in constant laughter at one of the acts.
Definitely an enjoyable evening and well worth the cost.

Written on Nov 12 2012
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More Information About Wdeunfrol Wdors (Language Art)

Website

http://www.stonesouptheatre.org

Description

Featuring the talents of: 
Jaryl Draper 
Erin Ison 
James Lyle 
Rebecca Parker-O'Neill 
Sarah Rose Nottingham 
Zach Robinson 

Directed by Maureen Hawkins (Durang7, The Young Man from Atlanta

For mature audiences only.  

About the Ticket Supplier: Stone Soup Theatre

Seattle's only one-act theatre plus company dedicated to the preservation of the one-act play. Stone Soup presents five professionally mounted productions per year, youth and adult conservatory training, summer camps, and after school programs. Stone Soup is a part of the 4Culture Touring Arts Roster with a Greek Myth Assembly Tour.