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Arika Matoba

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Chase D. Anderson May 31, 2022June 21, 2022 Arika Matoba, Charles L. Simmons, Jason Weitkamp, Jimmy Shields, Joell Weil, R.J. Tancioco, Rafael Molina, UJ Mangune, Up North, Village Theatre

Old-Soul Boys and Take-Charge Girls Are Unmistakably ‘Charlie Brown’ in Village Theatre’s Joyful Staging

The comic strip’s classic characters take to musical theatre to convince us — with a whole lot of humor and charm — that there’s always an upside. It runs through 6/19 at Village Theatre in Everett.

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Chase D. Anderson November 3, 2019July 7, 2022 Arika Matoba, Brandon Ivie, Brian Lange, Eastside, Jessica Skerritt, Julia Hayes Welch, Justin Huertas, MJ Sieber, Nicholas Japaul Bernard, North End, Rafael Molina, Robert J. Aguilar, Sarah Russell, Taylor Niemeyer, Village Theatre

The Kids of ‘Spelling Bee’ Are Their Own Biggest Hangups, But Have No Trouble Spelling a Fun Show

Some of the area’s best musical theatre grown-ups become nerdy, quirky kids and their chaperones in ‘Spelling Bee’, on now at Village Theatre in Everett. It runs through November 17. 

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