LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | The show you have to see


July 3, 2012 · Updated 2:50 PM 

To the editor:

Learning the story and facts of World War I acted out in spitfire satire of song and dance and performed by a most talented gift of local actors is a thrill not to be missed at the new Outcast production theater in the fairgrounds at Langley.

Not only are the routines clever, the costumes and sound effects daring, the choreography dazzling, the singing and acting by actors on the verge of amazing, but the horror of stupidity with which we began the 20th Century is a lesson our 21st Century should never forget. If you only see one local production in 10 years this is the one to see. It continues July 6, 7, 13 and 14. Buy tickets at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/21337.

Jim Riley

Langley

 

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