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Wales Opens Next Week

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By: Ceri Shaw
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One of the most enduring, yet oft-forgotten holiday memoirs, Dylan Thomas's A Child's Christmas in Wales comes to life at Seattle's Stone Soup Theatre, recreating the nostalgic magic of Thomas' childhood Christmases in South Wales during a time when everything seemed brighter, better and more alive. Experience a peek inside Dylan's memories and find your own in the colorful characters, family dynamics and live Christmas music in Stone Soup's new version of this holiday classic for the whole family, performed by both youth conservatory graduates and seasoned professionals.

Featuring the talents of Gary Culbert, Stephanie Kuch, Jill Norton, Kalee Smyth, Joshua Lewis, Joel Meyers, Hali Scott Smith, Laura Malatos, Mirabai Kukathas, a nd Alliyah DaVault. This production is directed by Leslie Spero.

The production begins with a $10 preview on December 6 at 7:30pm and runs through December 24th. Showtimes are as follows: 7:30 performances on all Fri/Sat evenings; 2pm matinees on the following days: Sat & Sun, 12/9, 12/15, 12/16, and 12/22; and 12:30 and 4pm performances on Sun & Mon, 12/23 - 12/24. Ticket prices are $20 for a single ticket and $18 apiece for a group 4 or more.

Tickets are available for purchase by phone at the Stone Soup Box Office at (206) 633-1883 or at www.brownpapertickets.com , 800-838-3006 .

Kids Conservatory
"Cinderella"
Nov 29-Dec 1
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Stone Soup Theatre
4029 Stone Way N.
Seattle, Washington 98103
February 15 - March 9
Five years ago, our production of 5 X Tenn (directed by Julie Beckman) was a west coast premiere that drew both press and audience acclaim.
Stone Soup is pleased to bring back 5 more one-act plays compiled from archives after Tennessee's death and seldom produced.
The material ranges from the angst of living in a fictional distopian society with "The Chalky White Substance" to the universal feeling of loneliness in "Talk To Me Like the Rain and Let Me Listen". We are happy to have Tennesse back! This production will be directed by Ellen Graham.
Listen to Maureen Miko talk about our 2012-2013 season, courtesy of KING FM Arts Channel!