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'Pay-What-You-Will' For YTN's Friday Night Play 'Owl & Pussycat'

Inspired by an Edward Lear poem, Owl & Pussycat features Shakespearean couplets, songs, four actors, and a pea-green boat and patrons are invited to pay "What-You-Will" at Friday night's performance.

Fresh from their Seattle Fringe Festival premiere, stage performers theater simple extend their latest hit production at Youth Theatre Northwest.

Created for people of all ages and inspired by the poem by Edward Lear, Owl & Pussycat performs for three performances only; Sept. 28-30, Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m.   

Patrons are invited to pay "What-You-Will" at the debut Friday night performance.

With their flair for visually dazzling storytelling, theater simple is busting out Shakespearean couplets, songs, four actors, and a pea-green boat for this dynamic production, a ricochet off the famous poem by Edward Lear. Owl & Pussycat’s escapades illuminate a love of adventure and some adventures of love.

Tickets are $13 for adults and $10 for youth/seniors. There is a special family rate of $30 for four tickets. Tickets may be purchased by calling the Box Office at (206) 232-4145, ext. 100. For more information, visit www.youththeatre.org.

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Thanks for your support tonight! See everyone on Friday for Senior Night!!