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The puppets of Faerystruck at Annex Theatre (Brett Love) |
Somehow, November is full of musicals! Five big musicals are
opening in our area, including world premieres. Since Mrs. Doubtfire is
already slated for a Broadway opening, Seattle has the opportunity to see the
Broadway cast, first. We’ve had that chance for shows like Shrek, Young
Frankenstein, Catch Me If You Can. Get your calendars ready…
Faeriestruck, Annex Theatre, through 11/23/19 (world
premiere)
A fantastical show written by Kyleigh Archer about a young
runaway who sells their family out to a changeling in exchange for an adventure
in Faerieland. Featuring puppetry designed by Kyleigh Archer with found and
recycled materials, it is a touching and simple tale with bigger environmental
ramifications. Faeriestruck is a bizarre spectacle for adults and children
alike.
Guys & Dolls, Village Theatre, Issaquah:
11/7/19-12/29/19, Everett: 1/3/20-2/2/20
Considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, this
brassy and colorful musical has been an iconic crowd-pleaser since it first hit
Broadway in 1950. Infamous gamblers, woebegone yet determined missionaries, a
troop of dancing showgirls, and one momentous craps game come together on the streets
(and in the sewers) of New York City. This beloved multi-award-winner is a
non-stop treat full of romance, hilarity, and irresistible charm.