Stage calendar

Theater

Snohomish and Island counties

“Fiddler on the Roof”: 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays, through Dec. 21, Wade James Theatre, 950 Main St., Edmonds; $23, $20 over age 60 and 18 and under; 425-774-9600, www.driftwoodplayers.com.

“The Illusion”: 7:30 p.m. Dec. 4 through 6, Room 120, Baker Hall, Everett Community College, 2000 Tower St., Everett; admission by donation, show not recommended for children; 425-388-9525, www.everetcc.edu.

“The Odyssey”: Doors at 5:30 p.m., show at 6 p.m. Dec. 4, 12, 13, doors at 1:30 p.m., show at 2 p.m. Dec. 6, GFHS performing arts center, 1401 100th St. NE, Granite Falls; high school’s dramatic association production; $5, $3 students with ID, $1 ages 12 and under; 360-283-4392, www.gfalls.wednet.edu.

Skagit County and north

“A Christmas Carol”: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 28 and 29, 2 p.m. only Nov. 30, McIntyre Hall, 2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon; $16 to $30; 360-416-7727, 866-624-6897, www.mcintyrehall.org.

“King Kelly — A Smuggler’s Tale”: 6:30 p.m. doors open, Fridays and Saturdays, through Nov. 29, RiverBelle Dinner Theatre, 100 E. Montgomery, Suite 240, Mount Vernon; $40 buffet dinner and show, $25 dessert and show; 360-336-3012, www.riverbelledinnertheatre.com.

Seattle and south

“A Terrible Price for Whimsy”: 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, Nov. 28 through Dec. 20, Theatre Off Jackson, 409 Seventh Ave. S., Seattle; all seats $15; 800-838-3006, www.brownpapertickets.com.

“boom”: 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, through Dec. 14, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 155 Mercer St., Seattle; $29 to $45, $10 ages 25 and under; 206-443-2224, www.seattlerep.org.

“House of Mind”: 7:30 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, 5 p.m. Sundays, Dec. 4 through 21, Seattle City Light, 801 Aloha St., Seattle; $20, $12 seniors and students; 800-838-3006, www.brownpapertickets.com.

“Late Night Catechism”: 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays, indefinite run, ACT’s special events room, 700 Union St., Seattle; $24.50 Thursdays and Sundays, $29.50 Fridays and Saturdays; 206-292-7676.

“My Antonia”: 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays through Fridays, 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays, Nov. 29 through Dec. 21, Center House Theatre, Seattle Center, 305 Harrison St., Seattle; all seats $40 opening night, $35, $30 seniors on Fridays and Saturdays; $30, $25, $20 under age 30 for midweek and matinees; 206-216-0833, www.book-it.org.

“Pinocchio” musical: 1 and 3 p.m. Nov. 30, Museum of History &Industry, 2700 24th Ave. E., Seattle; all seats $9; 877-827-1100, www.StoryBookTheater.org.

“Seven Brides For Seven Brothers”: 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 8 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturdays, 1:30 and 7 p.m. Sundays, Dec. 3 through 28, no shows Dec. 24 and 25, Fifth Avenue Theatre, 1308 Fifth Ave., Seattle; $22 and up; 206-625-1900, 888-584-4849, www.5thavenue.org.

“The Wizard of Oz”: 7 p.m. various weeknights, 5:30 p.m. weekends, some 2 p.m. matinees, through Jan. 17, Seattle Children’s Theatre, 201 Thomas St., Seattle; show is for ages 6 and older; $15 to $40; 206-441-3322, www.sct.org.

“You Can’t Take it With You”: 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, Dec. 3 through Jan. 3, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 155 Mercer St., Seattle; $15 to $59, $10 ages 25 and under; all day-of-show tickets $20; 206-443-2222, www.seattlerep.org.

Holiday stage

Snohomish and Island counties

Kaddywompas Radio Show: 7 p.m. Nov. 29, plus 7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Dec. 5 through 20, Tim Noah Thumbnail Theater, 1211 Fourth St., Snohomish; songs, stories, comedy, special guests; $15, $12 students; 360-568-9412, 800-838-3006, www.brownpapertickets.com.

Skagit County and north

Theater Arts Guild’s “A Christmas Carol”: 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, through Nov. 30, McIntyre Hall, 2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon; $6 to $20; 360-416-7727, 866-624-6897, www.theaterartsguild.org.

Anacortes Community Theatre’s “It’s A Wonderful Life”: 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Nov. 28 through Dec. 20, 2 p.m. Dec. 7 and 14, Anacortes Community Theatre, 10th and M, Anacortes; $16 all seats; 360-293-6829, www.acttheatre.com.

Seattle and beyond

“An Improvised Christmas Carol”: 8:30 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, 7 p.m. Sundays, Nov. 28 through Dec. 21, Market Theater, Pike Place Market, Seattle; 800-838-3006, www.brownpapertickets.com.

“The Christmas Foundling”: 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fridays, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturdays, Nov. 28 through Dec. 27; 2 p.m. Dec. 3 matinee for seniors (ages 62 and older), $20, with discounts for groups of 8 or more; Taproot Theatre, 204 N. 85th St., Seattle; $20 to $33, $2 student and senior discounts; ages 5 and under not permitted; 206-781-9707, www.taproottheatre.org.

“Black Nativity”: Various times Tuesdays through Sundays, Nov. 29 through Dec. 27, no Dec. 9 show, Intiman Theatre, 201 Mercer St., Seattle; $15 to $45, discounts for groups of 15 or more; 206-269-1900, www.intiman.org.

“Island of Misfits”: 8 p.m. Fridays through Sundays, Nov. 29 through Dec. 21, Richard Hugo House, 1634 11th Ave., Seattle; pay what you will, Nov. 29 and 30; otherwise $15 Fridays and Saturdays, $10 Sundays; 206-322-7030, www.nextstage.org, 800-838-3006, www.brownpapertickets.com.

“A Christmas Carol” by A Contemporary Theatre: Tuesdays through Sundays, Nov. 30 through Dec. 27, plus Monday, Dec. 22, A Contemporary Theatre, 700 Union St., Seattle; regular show $22 to $47, discounts for ages 12 and under, seniors, groups of 20 or more; “Holiday Tea With the Fezziwigs” version $70, $60 children and seniors; regular tickets 206-292-7676, Fezziwig tickets 206-292-7600, ext. 1331, www.acttheatre.org.

“Santa Land Diaries”: Dec. 4 through 24, Seattle Public Theatre, 7312 W. Greenlake Drive N., Seattle; $15 to $28, not intended for children; 206-524-1300, www.seattlepublictheater.org.

Nutcracker

Seattle and beyond

Pacific Northwest Ballet’s “Nutcracker”: Nov. 28 through Dec. 30, McCaw Hall, 321 Mercer St., Seattle; $24 to $120; 206-441-2424, www.pnb.org.

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Snohomish and Island counties

Sultan Winterfest: Seeks volunteers to provide stage entertainment during the celebration, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 6, Sultan High School, 13715 310th Ave. SE; applications available at Sky Valley Chamber &Visitor Information Center; 360-793-2400, www.voaww.org/skyvalley.

Skagit County and north

“Barefoot in the Park” auditions: 1 to 4 p.m. Dec. 13, 5 to 7 p.m. Dec. 14, Anacortes Community Theatre, 10th and M, Anacortes; parts for a woman in her 20s, a man in his 20s, a 50-or-older woman, a man in his 40s and two 50-or-older men; scripts available at 360-421-1975, www.acttheatre.com.

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Stage Calendar

  • Monday, November 24, 2008 7:22pm

Edmonds

“Fiddler on the Roof”: 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays, through Dec. 21, Driftwood Players present this classic musical of tradition, love and family, set in a Russian Jewish village in 1905, at the Wade James Theatre, 950 Main St., Edmonds. Tickets: $20 general, $17 seniors &juniors, available by calling 425-774-9600 or www.driftwoodplayers.com.

“The Best Christmas Pageant Ever”: 7 p.m. Sundays, 8 p.m. Mondays &Tuesdays, Dec. 7-16, Driftwood Players Alternative Stages presents Barbara Robinson’s holiday play about a seemingly doomed annual Christmas pageant, at the Wade James Theatre, 950 Main St., Edmonds. Tickets: $10 for show and dessert buffet, available by calling 425-774-9600 or www.driftwoodplayers.com.

“The Eight: Reindeer Monologues”: Midnight Fridays &Saturdays, Dec. 12-20, The Driftwood Players Late Night series presents this unconventional tale about Santa’s reindeer and revelations of how things reallt are at the North pole when the sleigh ride is over, at the Wade James Theatre, 950 Main St., Edmonds. Not recommended for those who believe in Santa or are easily offended. Tickets: $5 general, available by calling 425-774-9600 or www.driftwoodplayers.com.

Seattle

“Cinderella”: 8 p.m. Fridays &Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays, through Nov. 30, Seattle Musical Theatre Presented by Civic Light Opera presents this classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical version of the fairytale, at Magnuson Park Theatre, 7400 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle. Tickets: $25-$35, available by calling 206-363-2809 or at www.seattlemusicaltheatre.org.”

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  • Tuesday, November 4, 2008 8:17pm

Everett

“Lazer Vaudeville”: 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16, Village Theatre Pied Piper Presents this original theatrical production featuring high-tech laser magic with the traditional arts of vaudeville including juggling, black light illusion, acrobatics, zany comedy, and audience participation, at the Everett Civic Auditorium, 2415 Colby Ave., Everett. Recommended for all ages. Tickets: $12-$14, available by calling 425-257-8600 or at www.villagetheatre.org.

Shoreline

“Once Upon A Mattress”: 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, Nov. 13-15 &Nov. 20-22, Shorewood High School presents this comic musical fairy tale in the Shorewood H.S Theater, 17300 Fremont Ave. N., Shoreline. Tickets: $10 general, $8 children, high school students with ASB &seniors, available at Shorewood High School and Beach House Greetings, 626 NW Richmond Beach Rd. Info: 206-361-4372 or schools.shorelineschools.org/shorewood.

Edmonds

“Dylan”: 7 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, Nov. 13-15, 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16, the Edmonds Woodway Players present this drama about the conflicted life of the poet Dylan Thomas, at the Edmonds Woodway High School Theatre, 7600 212th St SW, Edmonds. Tickets:

$6 adults, $5 students with ASB cards, $3 seniors &children, available by calling 425-431-6251.

Lynnwood

“The Night of the Iguana”: 7:30 p.m., Thursdays-Saturdays, Nov. 13-15 &Nov. 20-, 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 16, Edmonds Community College’s Theatre Arts department opens its 2008-09 season with Tennessee Williams’ play about the residents of a broken-down resort hotel on the coast of Mexico in September 1940, in the Black Box Theatre in Mukilteo Hall, 20000 68th Ave. W., Lynnwood. Tickets: $11 general, $9 students/seniors, available at the door, by calling 425-640-1313, or online at www.brownpapertickets.com.

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