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Monthly Archives: November 2013
“Coney Island Christmas” first review
From our friends at the B-Town Blog, here is the first review of “Coney Island Christmas.” “My favorite scene in the play is when Mr. Abromowitz and Shirley are walking home from the Thanksgiving pageant. He reminisces about being a young … Continue reading
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BAT Thanksgiving
Today, Thanksgiving, BAT is taking time to give thanks and share a meal with many of the BAT family. Everyone at BAT hopes you, too can find the time to pause and give thanks with someone you care about. While … Continue reading
“Coney Island Christmas” Preview
BAT’s good friends at the Westside Weekly/Highline Times have this preview on this week’s paper. Don’t miss the Holiday comedy! Get your tickets HERE.
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Directors’ notes – “Coney Island Christmas”
Rochelle Flynn’s notes: I first read “A Coney Island Christmas” late one night in the middle of June. I couldn’t stop smiling even as my eyes filled with tears. I fell in love with the show for several reasons. As … Continue reading
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Helpful phrases
“Coney Island Christmas” is a wonderfully funny show about getting along. There is some Yiddish phrases used in the script. To help you follow along without straining, the following is a glossary of Yiddish terms found in the script. The … Continue reading
Room full of Barbies?
After working a number of shows with wondrous costumers like the unstoppable Adrienne Perry, who is costuming “Coney Island Christmas,” I have come to believe that most costumers have a room full of Barbies lurking in a room somewhere. I … Continue reading
“Coney Island Christmas” ticket deals
Opening weekend deals for “Coney Island Christmas:” Opening night (November 29) wear a yamaha or a Santa hat and get $5 off your ticket when purchased at the door – enjoy the show and stay for the free opening night … Continue reading
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Triple your year-end donation
For some of BAT’s wonderful donors there is a chance to triple your donation before the end of the year. Some businesses match your donation, like Boeing, Weyerhaeuser, Microsoft, Prologic and many many more. What a great thing! But there … Continue reading
“Coney Island Christmas” press release
Jewish culture meets Christianity in universal holiday comedy Coney Island Christmas at Burien Actors Theatre (November 20, 2013 – Burien, WA) – Burien Actors Theatre presents the holiday comedy “Coney Island Christmas,” which performs Nov. 29 through Dec. 22. A … Continue reading
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BAT was vandalized
Stealing from a theater is like stealing from the poor box in a church. There is especially bad Karma associated with it. BAT rents storage space from the Highline School District. To keep things from going from bad to worse, … Continue reading