Art Beat From page to stageauditions, authors and art in bloom

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The article highlights the transformation of Roald Dahl's "James and the Giant Peach" into an engaging musical, featuring a score by the acclaimed duo Pasek and Paul. This whimsical story follows James as he discovers a magic potion that leads to a giant peach, where he encounters oversized insect companions. The narrative emphasizes themes of teamwork and creativity as the characters navigate challenges during their oceanic adventure. In addition to this theatrical update, the article outlines several artistic opportunities available in Lynnwood, including a mural project for the Community Justice Center with a budget of $30,000. The city also invites local visual artists to participate in an all-ages art show at city hall, with no entry fees.

The Lynnwood Idol singing competition encourages student participation, offering a chance to win a $500 prize. Furthermore, the article promotes April author talks featuring best-selling author Jodi Picoult and horticulturalist Matthew Fleming, who will discuss themes of women's ambition and the ecological importance of trees. This blend of cultural events showcases the vibrant artistic landscape of Lynnwood.

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