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    Wait Until Dark

    Forty-seven years after its 1966 premiere, Jeffrey Hatcher has adapted Frederick Knott’s (Dial ‘M’ for Murder) original script with crackling, claustrophobic, and calculated efficiency. When the lights go out, survival comes down to nerve, instinct, and the element of surprise.

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    How Much the Heart Can Hold

    In celebration of Valentine’s Day, the Northwest Playwrights Alliance presents a one-night-only performance of How Much the Heart Can Hold, a collaborative project by local playwright Bryan Willis and Linda Kalkwarf, directed by Kathryn Dorgan. Starring three real-life actor couples!

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Jeff Kingsbury

In 6 seasons and 12 shows at Harlequin:

A Man for All Seasons (Thomas Cromwell) A Rock 'n' Roll Twelfth Night (Sir Andrew Aguecheek) Billy (William) Dracula (Requiem Jongleur) Holiday Broadcast of 1943 (Charlie) Letters from Waldo (Choreographer) Operation: Stardust (Ray Fontaine) Stardust for Christmas (Ray Fontaine) The 1940s Radio Hour (Neal, Choreographer) The Rocky Horror Show (Frank N. Furter) The Stardust Club Christmas 1944 (Ray Fontaine) Waiting for Godot (Pozzo)

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