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Theatre Northwest unveils 2023-24 schedule

Theatre Northwest’s final production of the season, Where Are You, opened earlier this week.

Facing down the quiet summer season, Theatre Northwest has unveiled its 2023-24 schedule to give fans something to look forward to during the break.

They will once again have four main-stage plays;

  • Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap (September 14 – October 4)
  • Miracle on 34th Street – A Radio Play Musical (November 23 – December 20)
  • Sexy Laundry (February 15 – March 6)
  • Sherlock Holmes & The Hound of the Baskervilles (May 2 – 22)

There will also be five one night only “Classics and Comedies” stage reading sessions in the upcoming season;

  • Halfway there (October 20)
  • The Glass Menagerie (January 12)
  • Bluebirds (March 8)
  • A Doll’s House (April 12)
  • Fair and Square (May 31)

A two-part pride series rounds out the year’s calendar, with one night only performances of Drag Queens on Trial (January 31) and Bed & Breakfast (March 27).

For more information on the schedule and each of these shows, click here.

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