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The Missoula Oblongata presents: The Last Hurrah of the Clementines

Theatre Off Jackson
Seattle, WA


Witty writing and sharp actinga visual delight
-The City Pages, Minneapolis.



Late one night, a stranger knocks at the door of the Clementine residence (and laboratory).  Industriously sending eggs into outer space, sharpening knives, and engaging in higher mathematics, Mr. and Mrs. Clementine are suddenly called to live up to their vow: "We will harbor any fugitive, and ask questions later."

When later finally arrives, these questions may include: 'Will Mr. Clementine retire?'; 'When did Mrs. Clementine know she would never play sports professionally?'; And most importantly:  'Is the fortune-cookie delivery-woman at the door really who she seems?'

The Missoula Oblongata is an experimental theater company dedicated to creating and touring original work that defies the conventions and constrictions of conventional contemporary theatre. The company's DIY approach to lighting, sound, and set creation combines refined performances with artfully assembled "found" design schemes which, in the words of The Edmonton Sun, "transform the stage into a place of magic."

Note: $2 parking can be found in the lot at 8th & Jackson under the I-5 overpass.

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: No
Wheelchair Accessible: No


Contact
Who: Patti West
Phone: 206-340-1049
Email: info@theatreoffjackson.org
Web: http://www.themissoulaoblongata.com
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Event Owner: Theatre Off Jackson
On BPT Since: February 21, 2005


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Event Details
Dates
 
Start: Wednesday Aug 20, 2008 8:00 PM
End: Wednesday Aug 20, 2008 9:30 PM

Prices
  $8.00

Location
  Theatre Off Jackson
409 7TH Ave S
Seattle, WA 98104
United States

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