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December 5, 2008 at 4:50 pm #588903
squareeyesParticipantI went to Plaid Tidings at ArtsWest last night. Didn’t know what to expect, but started out with a goofy smile on my face that stayed put pretty much the entire show. Great singing and choreography with a lot of laughs. Highly recommended!
December 5, 2008 at 5:48 pm #649019
SueParticipantSquareeyes, we’re going on Sunday. Had you seen the previous one, Forever Plaid? I understand this one is a sequel to that one, and we hadn’t seen the original – we were wondering if you really needed to see the original to understand the sequel. We’ll be going regardless (season tickets) but were just curious.
December 5, 2008 at 6:20 pm #649020
addParticipantIs it suitable for kids?
December 5, 2008 at 6:34 pm #649021
squareeyesParticipantI had not seen Forever Plaid. The gentleman sitting next to me had seen it and gave me a synopsis but it ended up not being necessary because they do a recap in the first act.
Absolutely suitable for kids. Nothing naughty about it!
December 11, 2008 at 8:45 pm #649022
SueParticipantWe went on Sunday and really enjoyed ourselves – very unusual and funny! Just got this email from ArtsWest that they’ve added 2 more shows due to demand:
Extended by Popular Demand!
ArtsWest’s Holiday Hit PLAID TIDINGS
ArtsWest is expanding the run of its runaway holiday hit PLAID TIDINGS, adding two Sunday night shows, December 14 and 21 at 7:30pm.
PLAID TIDINGS, a holiday follow-up to the international sensation Forever Plaid, runs until Christmas Eve Eve (through December 23).
“We were running out of seats to sell,” said Alan Harrison, ArtsWest’s executive director. “But the boys, in true heroic Plaid spirit, came through for all those people who need a little more Plaid in their lives.”
“A TREAT! It’s a frothy, friendly show, expertly performed by a quartet – John Bartley, Aaron Finley, Ryan McCabe and Daniel Stoltenberg – who appear to have spent years smoothing out every musical cue and bit of physical comedy.”
– Seattle Times
Directed by Jeff Church with Music Direction by R.J. Tancioco, PLAID TIDINGS by Stuart Ross is an ideal seasonal show with all the trimmings…and one the whole family can enjoy!
Happy Holidays to you and your family,
ArtsWest Playhouse and Gallery
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