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Ethan John Thompson

Ethan John Thompson Ethan John Thompson has been working professionally in the theatre for almost 20 years. He has worked as a director, actor, stage manager and producer across the country. Favorite directing credits include To Kill A Mockingbird, Falsettos, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged), The Glass Menagerie, City of Angels and Evita. He holds an MFA in Directing from Ithaca College, and is a recent transplant to Seattle from New York with his wife and two children.




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Seattle Review: Ragtime at Civic Light Opera
May 9, 2005

Horrible staging brings down a brilliant musical in it's lackluster Northwest premiere.

Seattle Review: The Mystery of Irma Vep at INTIMAN
April 29, 2005

Mark Anders and Richard Ruiz star in this tour-de-force of a two actor/eight character farce.

Seattle Review: Miss Saigon at Fifth Avenue
April 18, 2005

David Bennett has put together an intimate new production of the Madame Butterfly adaptation, Miss Saigon.

Seattle Review: The Secret in the Wings at Seattle Repertory Theatre
March 29, 2005

Mary Zimmerman has created a masterpiece of storytelling and imagery in an amazing interweaving of fairy tales.

Seattle Review: Play It By Heart at Village Theatre
March 21, 2005

Village Theatre currently presents a fun, but slightly flawed musical with a fantastic score and a good book, but with a sometimes sappy and overdramatic story line.

Seattle Review: Next Tuesday
March 9, 2005

In Washington Ensemble Theatre's third show of the season, Steve Pearson and the ensemble have created an incredibly dramatic piece of theatre form an incredibly normal day of the week.

Seattle Review: Steel Magnolias
March 1, 2005

Jeff Stetizer directs Village Theatre's fresh production of a stale show with a near-perfect cast.

'S Wonderful
February 27, 2005

Seattle Review: Sweeney Todd in Concert
February 21, 2005

Musicals in concert are tricky. Sometimes you hit and sometimes you miss. Sometimes it's a combination of the two.






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