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Northwest Savoyards
seek three new members to broaden board.

Looking for enthusiastic candidates with skills, knowledge and experience beyond the theater. The Northwest Savoyards have produced high quality community theater in the Everett area for over 17 years. To learn more see the website. To apply, email a letter of interest to John Edwards and include what you would like to bring to the board.

John Edwards
Artistic Director
Northwest Savoyards
Email—jthespian1@hotmail.com
www.northwestsavoyards.org
Phone: 206-999-2484

Performances, Theaters
& Events…Updated April 04, 2008.

Scroll the list or pick a City.

Arlington Bothell Edmonds Everett Maltby Monroe
Mukilteo Snohomish Stanwood & Camano Island

Arlington

Byrnes Performing Arts Center

Theater and office on the Arlington High School campus at 18821 Crown Ridge Blvd in Arlington, Washington. Tickets available online at the website, or Phone (360) 618-6321.
Email—chuleatt@byrnesperformingarts.org
Website—www.byrnesperformingarts.org


Cruisin’ the StripFebruary 29, March 1, 7, 8 & 9—Presented by Arlington High School Jazzmine.

Bothell

Northshore Performing Arts Center


Ticket information on the website, including season packages. Theater and office at 18125 92nd Ave. NE, Bothell. Phone (425) 489-6018.
Email—info@npacf.org
Website—www.npacf.org


Seattle Philharmonic OrchestraMarch 9—Vivaldi Concerto Grosso in G minor; Schurmann Six Studies of Francis Bacon; and Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5 in E minor.
Thalia Symphony Orchestra
Plays Grieg
March 30—conductor Mikael Scheremetiew and Seattle-area musicians return to perform a Grieg Piano Concerto with soloist George Fiore and the Seattle premier of a Grieg Symphony.

Edmonds

Driftwood Players

Wade James Theater, 950 Main, Edmonds.
Purchase tickets on-line: www.driftwoodplayers.com
or call 425-774-9600.

Alternative Stage—dessert buffet following each performance.

You Can't Take It With YouApril 11 to 27—Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman comedy about an off-beat family colliding with an uptight Wall Street family when their daughter falls in love. April 18th is booked.

Other Wade Theater Performances

Harts of MagicApril 15—Tim and Eirien Hart perform unbelievable feats and their playful personalities add to the fun.

Edmonds Center for the Arts


410 Fourth Avenue North, downtown Edmonds. Tickets can now be purchased online or by calling the 24-hour ticket hotline.
General information—(425) 275–9595.
Website—www.edmondscenterforthearts.org
Ticket Hotline—(877) 548-3237
Online Tickets—www.edmondscenterforthearts.org

Upcoming Events...

Experience World Rhythms with Zing Go the StringsApril 24th
Zing Go the Strings was created by Town Hall Seattle and features local artists who are working to preserve and share performing arts from their native cultures. This performance brings to ECA tremendous local performers Carmona Flamenco, specializing in contemporary and traditional flamenco music, dance, and song, and Correo Aereo, an award winning World Music Duo performing traditional and original music of Venezuela, Mexico and Argentina.

Experience World Rhythms with Kusun EnsembleApril 25th
Feel the powerful rhythm of West Ghana, Africa with the Kusun Ensemble, creating innovative rhythms and dances by fusing bass and lead guitar, electrifying jazz and African rhythms and traditional Ghanian instruments.   By blending the authentic sounds of traditional instruments with the exuberance of high-life music and the complexity of African jazz, they are developing a unique Ghanaian sound and bringing the passion of West African music and dance to the world stage.

Website-http://www.ec4arts.org/kusun.html

Edmonds Center for the Arts
General information—(425) 275–9595.
Website—www.edmondscenterforthearts.org
Ticket Hotline—(877) 548-3237
Online Tickets—www.edmondscenterforthearts.org

Upcoming Events

Golden Dragon AcrobatsMarch 12 & 13—Chinese acrobats perform the impossible and surpass it with thrill after thrill.


The Nutcracker, an annual holiday treat from Olympic Ballet Theatre.

Olympic Ballet Theatre—Performances at the Edmonds Center for the Arts, 410 Fourth Avenue North. Helen Wilkins director. Purchase tickets on the website or call (425) 774–7570 for more information. Websitewww.olympicballet.com

GiselleApril 19—Guest artists and Olympic Ballet Theatre pre-professional dancers perform this wonderful classic at the Edmonds Center for the Arts.
Tickets—(425) 774-7570
Byrnes Performing Arts Center…February 16
Edmonds Center for the Arts…February 23


Cascade Symphony Orchestra—Purchase tickets on the website or print the form to purchase by mail. Edmonds Center for the Arts, 410 Fourth Avenue North.
For information & tickets call—(425) 776-4938.
Website—www.cascadesymphony.org

The BoltMarch 3—Mendelssohn Ruy Blas Overture; Brahms Violin Concerto; and Shostakovich Ballet Suite No. 5 from The Bolt. Cordula Merks, violin.
Ensemble ConcertApril 13 & 18—Cascade Symphony Orchestra members play music for small ensembles. Program to be announced.
April 13—Edmonds United Methodist Church,
828 Caspers St. in Edmonds.
April 18—Edmonds Unitarian Universalist Church,
8109 224th St. SW in Edmonds
Great Russian RomanticApril 28—Moross Variations on a Waltz for Orchestra; Murl Sanders Concerto No. 1 for Accordion; and Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5. Murl Sanders, accordion.


Sno-King Chorale—Most performances at the Edmonds Center for the Arts, 410 Fourth Avenue North. Email—2006@sno-kingchorale.org. Website—http://www.sno-kingchorale.org Ticket Information.

Musica da CoroMarch 22—Requiem by John Rutter with selected soloists, and special guest, pianist Walt Wagner.

Edmonds Community College

Performances are on campus at the new Mukilteo Hall Theatre except when noted. Ticket information, performance times and directions to the theater are online.
Theater Program: http://theatre.edcc.edu/.
College Cultural Events: http://artsandculture.edcc.edu/

Next Performance
Anna in the TropicsMarch 6 to 15—Pulitzer-Prize winning drama by Nilo Cruz about a 1930s Cuban-American family cigar rolling business. Inspired by Anna Karenina by Tolstoy.

Everett

Everett Chorale

Variety of choral pieces, often featuring outstanding area vocal and instrumental soloists, ensembles and the Choral Arts Orchestra. Tickets—Call Everett Performing Arts Center (425) 257-8600,
1-888-257-3722, or see the website—www.everettchorale.org.

It's A Small WorldMarch 29 & 30 —The Everett Chorale's spring concert celebrates the joy of children with "It's A Small World" at the Everett Performing Arts Center on Saturday, March 29, 2008 at 7:30 PM and Sunday, March 30, 2008 at 3:00 PM. 
Tickets-425-257-8600
Sing HallelujahJune 7—Traditional sacred music, contemporary 20th century compositions and an arrangement of African American spirituals feature mezzo-soprano Katherine Weld and baritone Steve Tachell with the Everett Choral Arts Orchestra.

Everett Symphony


Everett Symphony at Carnegie Hall, June 28, 2006.
Left Photo—Diane Bondareff/Associated Press.

Dr. Paul-Elliott Cobbs has brought the Everett Symphony Orchestra to a new level of artistic excellence. Purchase tickets on the website. Perfomances at the Everett Civic Auditorium, 2415 Colby in downtown Everett. Call for tickets or order online.
Phone—(425) 258-1605.
Website—www.everettsymphony.org

German MastersMarch 14—Brahms and Schuman were friends and colleagues. Clara, Schuman's wife, encouraged Brahms in his music and composing. His romantic passion for her mellowed into an adoration. This Brahms and Schuman evening presents the Tragic Overture and Concerto No. 2 for Piano by Brahms; and Symphony No. 1 (Spring) by Schumann. Guest Artist is pianist Alexander Ardakov with guest conductor Maestro Mark Andrew James. Everett Civic Auditorium

New Everett Theatre

2911 Colby Ave, Everett. Tickets—(425) 258-6766, Tuesday to Saturday from 2 to 5 pm. Website—www.everetttheatre.org

Laughter on the 23rd FloorFebruary 8 to 24—Neil Simons' Broadway hit about his early days in showbiz as a junior jokesmith for Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows.

Northwest Savoyards

Everett Musical theather group produces four shows per year and offers a scholarship program. Call for tickets or order online.
Phone—(425) 530-9409
Website—http://northwestsavoyards.org/


Tickets on Sale Now.
The Wizard of Oz
February 22 to March 9—Classic children's story with loads of special effects.
The Music ManMay 30 to June 15—The music, the costumes, the dancing, everybody loves the Music Man. Auditions to be announced.

Village Theatre

Everett Performing Arts Center at 2710 Wetmore in downtown Everett. Website—www.villagetheatre.org
Phone—(425) 745-5921


Barefoot in the Park and Little Women.
Photos by Jay Koh. Property of Village Theatre.

Tickets Available Now
Barefoot in the ParkMarch 7 to 23. Neil Simon's delightful comedy about Manhattan newlyweds Paul Bratter, a conservative young lawyer, and Corrie, his vivacious free-spirited wife, learning about life, love, and surviving wedded bliss.

The Midnight Ride of Paul RevereTuesday, March 11. Set in colonial Boston, this new musical is an accessible and exciting portrayal of American history through a unique combination of music, drama, and humor.
Reserve Seats for your class—(425) 257-6343.

On Sale March 26
Little WomenMay 2 to 18.An all new lovingly adapted musical version of Louisa May Alcott's beloved novel brings the timeless tale of the March family to vivid life.

Zippy’s Java LoungeFriday & Saturday Nights. Live entertainment. 1804 Hewitt Avenue in Everett, 1 block west of the Event Center.
Phone—(425) 258–1940.
Website—http://zippysjava.com

3 Chord ProgressivesFebruary 15—Luis Moscoso and his new band will be playing at from 7 to 9 pm. 

Maltby

Maltby Bluegrass Jams & Shows1st Saturday of every month—Open jams at 2 pm in the Maltby Community Club. Come to play or come to sit back and enjoy. Phone—(360) 568-3685.

Monroe

Viccano's Coffee
Local Bandsevery Saturday night—Bluegrass, Gospel, classical rock and roll at Viccano's Coffee on Highway 2 in Monroe.

Mukilteo

Mukilteo Arts Guild
Whidbey Cafe Open Mike Night6 to 8 pm on Thursdays. Performance art, poetry and acoustic music. 619 Fourth Street in Old Town Mukilteo. Information Phone—(425) 423-0450.
Email—theartworkshop7@aol.com Website—www.mukilteoartsguild.org

Snohomish

Tim Noah Thumbnail Theater—1211 4th St. in downtown Snohomish on the corner of 4th and Avenue D.
Phone—360 794-8348
Website—www.timnoah.com


One Fell Swoop Live!March 29—Tim Noah presents a captivating evening of original Americana, featuring selections from his latest CD, One Fell Swoop, recorded in Nashville. Get your tickets before they are all swooped up!

Stanwood

Camwood Players—Stanwood. Call for tickets or order online.
Phone—(360) 629-4494
Website—www.camwoodplayers.com

2008 Season
I Do, I DoFebruary 29 to March 23.—Musical about a marriage from wedding night jitters to growing old together.
The Odd CoupleMay 9 to 31—The female version.

Arlington Bothell Edmonds Everett Maltby Monroe
Mukilteo Snohomish Stanwood & Camano Island

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