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Friday, October 12, 2007

Comte Suggests

posted by on October 12 at 13:25 PM

MIKE DAISEY

Seattle ex-pat and raconteur Mike Daisey, who has developed a (deserved) reputation as “the Spaulding Gray of his generation” for his witty, erudite monologues, returns to town for a one-night-only tryout of his newest work, “Lost In Translation” (featuring novelist Randall Keenan and historian Lesley Hazelton), in which he describes his recent experiences visiting “Trinity Site, NM,” location of the first atomic bomb detonation.
(Richard Hugo House 7:00 p.m.)

(Shameless Plug) I FEEL FINE

Annex Theatre, the scrappy little fringe company started by a fistful of Bainbridge H.S. grads back in 1986, opens its 21st season of production with a new collaborative performance-collage conceived by Mike Pham and Rachel Hynes of art-duo Helsinki Syndrom and members of the Annex Company. (Annex Theatre, 1100 E Pike St. 8:00 p.m. $12)

LIVE THEATRE WEEK

As part of Theatre Communication Group’s 3rd Annual national theatre promotion event kicks off Monday with a whole slew of local companies offering special programs, including A Free Night of Theatre, Thursday the 18th.
(Various Locations - Visit Seattle Performs for details)

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I think Daisey's thing is sold out.

Posted by MvB | October 12, 2007 1:50 PM
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Thank you for not recommending Elizabeth The Golden Age. Everything I have heard from those who seen it last month in London was it SUCKS!! Not nearly as good as the first movie.

Posted by Just Me | October 12, 2007 1:53 PM

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