The Kenmore Quickies opens in three weeks

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The Kenmore Quickies - Play It By Ear, As If Theatre Company's 5th Annual Short Play Festival, opens August 8-10, 2025. Eight local playwrights present original works inspired by music from the company's past productions, ensuring a diverse range of performances. Tickets are priced at $20, and the Saturday matinee offers a "Pay What You Can" option, promoting accessibility for all audiences. The festival takes place at the historic Kenmore Community Club, situated in Brewery Row, which encourages attendees to walk, bike, or roll to the venue. This event not only showcases local talent but also fosters community engagement and cultural enrichment.

The Kenmore Community Club, with its new air conditioning, enhances the comfort of the audience during performances. Local arts events like this festival contribute to the vibrant cultural landscape of the region. Attendees can expect a blend of humor, creativity, and community spirit at this popular annual festival.

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