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Having just separated from my wife that May, I moved from Olympia, Washington, where I taught high school English, to Missoula for the summer. Putting most of my belongings in storage, I drove straight through, shuttling past Spokane, my hometown. I was too ashamed to stop, to talk with family or friends there. The next day I rented an apartment close to downtown and settled in. For days my spirits were buoyed by my visits with friends, by talking with Walt about Dick Hugo and our time in the writing program at the University of Montana. Missoula was a town filled mostly with good memories for me.
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The Hippodrome Theatre announced its mainstage season on Friday night with some mystery, a bit of drama, lots of laughter and plenty of fanfare.
The season begins on Aug. In between are six other productions that explore a variety of themes, leaning toward thoughtful comedies over heavy dramas.
Running concurrently with A Christmas Carol next season will be Scrooge in Rouge, a quick-witted, cross-dressing version of the Dickens story.
A powerful play that examines what it truly means to love and be loved. The winner of five Tony Awards, including Best Play. Achingly real and surprisingly funny, this story is a moving look at love, family and hope in the most extraordinary of circumstances.
A Gainesville tradition of singing and storytelling all ages will enjoy. This story of letting loose, finding your voice and freeing your soul is a soaring musical experience.
April May 17, previews April Native Gardens by Karen Zacarias In this side-splitting comedy of good intentions and bad manners, rising career professionals move in next door to deep-rooted D. A questionable fence line turns civility into a backyard turf war.
And we are excited about welcoming everyone through our doors and into our space. Gibson The Christians star as Olivia and Ethan, who grapple with what it means to have a modern romance in the digital age while navigating their desires and ambitions — and the skeletons in their closets. To reserve seats for an upcoming show or for information about season tickets, call the Hippodrome box office at