Skeleton Theatre update: Yes, it’s on for tonight, rain or no rain

That’s one of the stars of Skeleton Theatre 2010 – “The Death of Rock” (here’s our report from last night; here’s our earlier preview) – with a glass pumpkin left courtesy of West Seattle Art Attack (remember them? if not, read this). The photo’s from Maia Low, part of the Skeleton Theatre team, who wanted to let everyone know THE SHOW WILL GO ON TONIGHT AS PLANNED, rain or no rain. Maia added, “We’re also hoping to add more videos to tonight’s show!” and, regarding the WSAA surprise (which we have independently confirmed), she wrote, “While bagging up the skeletons for the night, we found a wonderful glass pumpkin on our front porch. We were thrilled to find it and it makes me feel like we’ve won an Academy Award! It means a great deal to us to receive such a lovely sign of support from our neighbors (beyond everyone’s willingness to come out and see our shows).” 36th and Hanford (map), 6-9 pm tonight, the animatronic-skeletons-plus-bigscreen-video show runs continuously (with a few minutes’ break between performances), no admission charge but if you want to donate $ to help with expenses, there’s a PayPal link on the ST website.

3 Replies to "Skeleton Theatre update: Yes, it's on for tonight, rain or no rain"

  • Mary November 1, 2010 (10:19 pm)

    And it was totally, totally excellent! Thank you, WSB, and thank you, Skeleton Theatre!

  • West Seattle Art Attack November 2, 2010 (7:17 pm)

    Maia,
    You are grateful that people are willing to come out and see your shows? Another example of what makes West Seattle rock! You obviously spend a lot of time and money putting together an amazing and creative display, you hold it in a yard that most likely gets trashed by all the visitors and then you are thankful that people want to come. I wish we had a thousand glass pumpkins for the wonderful people of West Seattle that do special and amazing things like Skeleton Theater! I’ll be sure to throw some $ in the kitty in addition to your “Academy Award.” I am so glad you appreciated it. I hope all your visitors are able to help too!

  • Skeleton Theatre November 6, 2010 (9:40 am)

    Thank YOU, WSAA, for your kind words and for our wonderful glass pumpkin! We feel very lucky to live in a community that allows for so many ways to express and appreciate creativity!

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