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A Concrete example of success.

A good time was had by all who made the trip to Concrete, WA May 31 for our encore performance of “Days of Wine and Whimsy.” Our actors and musicians delivered spot-on performances in a new space, and our audience was involved and appreciative. Several audience members encouraged us to return, promising to help spread…
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“The show is a sucess. It remains to be seen if the audience is.” Fred Syborg, former drama professor and director.

Jeremy Raddick and Christina Williams rehearse “Grunions” by Barbara Lindsay. I know it’s Memorial Day Weekend and there are a ton of things to do. Just remember, your outdoor plans will probably get rained out, so why not reserve your ticket now? This weekend’s production of “Days of Wine and Whimsy” reaches new heights for…
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Program for “Days of Wine and Whimsy”

A message from the Artistic Director Welcome to another Drunken Owl Theatre production! Thank God for art, and for this project. My typical day starts with a heavy dose of the news, and it often takes me until rehearsal at 7:00 pm to put on a positive attitude. By the time I’m heading home after…
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“Days of Wine and Whimsy” are coming.

Rehearsals are well underway for Drunken Owl’s 8th full production. The weather’s warming up, the days are getting longer and just in time for Memorial Day Weekend, 5/23 – 5/25, we offer some whimsical music, poetry and theatre. A cast of Jillian Faulk, Christina Williams, Adrian Cerrato and Jeremy Raddick will perform plays by Barbara…
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Drunken Owl Needs YOU…

To come to our show on Sunday, April 13. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll experience the full gamut of human emotion. Tickets are available at: https://tickets.venuepilot.com/e/drunken-owl-theatre-2025-04-13-jules-maes-seattle-c13d90 While you’re at the show, please buy a DOT pint glass for a mere $10 (cash or Venmo @Kevin-Finney-22): Ticket and pint glass sales are the best way to…
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Palm Sunday, April 13

Why is Palm Sunday the slipperiest day in Jerusalem? You’ll have to come to our show to find out. Our next show is Sunday, April 13 (Palm Sunday). Kelly and Peter Murray return and newcomer Sumant Gupta will read plays by John C. Davenport, Elena Naskova, Kate Danley and Conrad Wesselhoeft. The Brews Brothers will…
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March Madness returns on Sunday 3/16/25.

Continuing the momentum from our successful run in January, our “Love Stinks” show in February was another sell-out. Our next show is Sunday, March 16 at 5:00 pm. Jerry Stein, Vrindha, Mary Sabetto and David Donnelly will read plays by Mark Rosen, John C. Davenport, Mary Sabetto and Robin Ellen Brooks. Margaret O’Donnell and Susan…
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“Love Stinks” returns!

After a smash success with our nearly-sold-out run of “Don’t Limit Women” in January, we’re back on Sunday 2/23 at 5:00 pm with one of our oldest themes, one that always yields plenty of material: “Love Stinks.” Sean Neely, Kaitlyn DeMeyere Monique Preston and Kevin Finney will read plays by Anna Tatelman, John C. Davenport,…
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We’re taking off!

Our January production was a big hit! We nearly sold out the entire run, playing to enthusiastic audiences throughout. Our company of woman and non-binary playwrights, poets, actresses and musicians delivered resounding proof of why we shouldn’t limit women. “Hot Grapes” provided the music. We’re getting noticed! Greg Heilman of “Sound on Stage” came to…
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I received a wonderful e-mail…

Check out what I found in my inbox on New Year’s Eve. Felt like another Christmas present! Dear Kevin, At the end of September, I visited Seattle as the final stop on my West Coast tour. By a lucky coincidence, I stumbled into Jules Maes Saloon, where I found a poster announcing a theater play…
