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PLAID TIDINGS Plays at ArtsWest, 12/2-12/27

By: Nov. 13, 2009
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Dreaming of a Plaid Christmas? You're in luck: The hilarious, heavenly quartet is back by popular demand, singing swingin', jingle-bell-ringin' holiday favorites! PLAID TIDINGS, a holiday follow-up to the international sensation Forever Plaid, runs at ArtsWest December 2-27.
 
In PLAID TIDINGS, The Plaids (Frankie, Sparky, Jinx, and Smudge) from Forever Plaid are transported back from the ethereal cosmos to croon their tight harmonic renditions of musical hits from the '50s and '60s.   Suddenly, as ordered by a heavenly phone call from Rosemary Clooney, they stage a nostalgic holiday extravaganza for world-weary mortals on Earth. . .including a new episode of "The Ed Sullivan Show."
 
Returning for PLAID TIDINGS: John Bartley, Aaron Finley, Ryan McCabe and Daniel Stoltenberg
 
Directed by Jeff Church (from the Las Vegas cast of Forever Plaid) and Jeannette LeGault, with Music Direction by R.J. Tancioco (Bat Boy) PLAID TIDINGS is an ideal seasonal show with all the trimmings . . . one the whole family can enjoy!
 
PLAID TIDINGS is made possible in part by Union Bank and Season Sponsor Personal Safety Nets.
 
About ArtsWest: ArtsWest produces artistic events so fiercely compelling that they require conversation, improve the imagination, and promote cultural vibrancy as a core value for the communities of West Seattle.  Utilizing a 149-seat, 3/4 thrust theater and visual art gallery, ArtsWest has presented over 550 different performing arts productions and gallery exhibitions to over 225,000 visitors since 1999.

Tickets are $32.  For those under 25, tickets are only $10.

ArtsWest Playhouse and Gallery is located at 4711 California Avenue SW, Seattle, WA  98116.

For more information call the box office at (206) 938-0339 or visit www.artswest.org.



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