Edmonds College Black Box Theatre presenting 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time' Nov. 21-24 - Lynnwood Today

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Edmonds College's Black Box Theatre will feature "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" from November 21-24, offering a unique theatrical experience for local audiences. Directed by Rachel Klem, the production promises to bring the beloved story to life through powerful performances and innovative staging. Nathan Evans portrays Ed, while Gabriel Vairus takes on the role of Christopher, showcasing their talents in a story that resonates with themes of family, truth, and resilience. This adaptation not only engages those familiar with the novel but also invites new audiences to explore its profound messages. The event underscores the importance of the arts in the Lynnwood community, fostering a deeper appreciation for local talent and cultural events.

Tickets are on sale, and interest is expected to grow as the performance dates approach. This production represents a significant contribution to the local arts scene, encouraging community engagement and support for theatrical endeavors. The Black Box Theatre continues to be a hub for creativity and artistic expression within the region.

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