Locals hit center stage for BCC


March 2, 2009 · 8:49 PM

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Three Redmond residents will be on stage when the Bellevue Community College Drama Department presents the classic musical, “The Music Man,” in four performances March 5-7. Tickets, at $15 general admission ($12 students), are available only through Brown Paper Tickets (www.Brownpapertickets.com, or 1-800-838-3006). Redmond resident Tsige Tafesse, a graduate of Redmond High School, will play Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn, wife of the River City mayor and a major town gossip. Bethany Roddy, a home-schooling graduate, sings in the chorus, and Tania Anirudhan, a junior-high level home-schooled student, will appear as a member of the ragtag Kids’ Band. Carlson Theatre is located on BCC’s main campus, 3000 Landerholm Circle S.E., Bellevue. For information, call (425) 564-3114.

A Choice performance

The Family Learning Center, a Choice school in the Lake Washington School District, presents “Sideways Stories from Wayside School,” a play adapted for the stage by John Olive, from the novels by Louis Sachar. Performances are at 7 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, March 12 and 13; and at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday, March 14 at Cadle Theatre, Lake Washington High School, 12033 NE 80th St. in Kirkland. General admission is $8. For information, call (425) 828-3225.

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