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Video Interviews with the cast of Hundred Days

Who are Sugar and the Spitfires? How will the State Theater look during the show? How do you act and play music at the same time? We answer these and many other questions! Hundred Days by The Bengsons and Sarah Gancher, an exhilarating indie-rock opera based on a true love story, runs May 5 - May 27 at the State Theater.

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Meet Tom Fath, Featured Artist for Hundred Days and ArtsWalk

On Thursday May 4, 5:30 – 6:30pm, Harlequin will hold an Artist’s Reception to welcome Tom Fath to the State Theater. This event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. "I paint because I have a burning desire to celebrate the human condition, particularly mine, which at times can be very dark and other times a palette of color which is expressed by the influences of nature, social connectivity, and the politics of human rights. There is no other art except art!" - Tom Fath

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2023 Season Updates

We have two important updates to our 2023 Season to announce!

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Hundred Days, Hundred Ways

Join Harlequin Productions as we embark on a unique and ambitious fundraising campaign surrounding our upcoming production of Hundred Days. This intimate, emotional, and exhilarating musical invites us to consider how we make the most of our time, inspiring us to support and strengthen our community in the process. We invite you to participate in one of our three parallel fundraising efforts, all leveraging the "hundred" angle to create a powerful impact!

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Praise for Building Madness!

"...it’s hard to imagine a better place to give this smart screwball comedy its professional debut." - Chase Anderson for NWTheatre.org

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Video Interviews with the Cast & Director!

Check out these in-costume, on-set interviews with the cast of Building Madness and Director Scott Nolte!

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Meet Brett Carlson, Featured Artist for Building Madness

In Meta-tinations 2023, Brett Carlson, a metal artist, continues his meticulous exploration of hand-cut tin, piecing together strips of metal reclaimed from diverse sources to create new images. The Meta­tinations series “presents visual images and messages utilizing recycled decorative containers in a collage-style format”. By using recycled decorative tins, brads, and wood, this represents a rebirth of iconic images into new concepts and visuals.

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An Interview with Playwright Kate Danley

Read Harlequin's interview with Building Madness playwright and best-selling author Kate Danley!

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Baskerville: the reviews are in!

We've received some great press for Ken Ludwig's Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery. Read it all in one place right here!

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