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Night Time in Seattle [[Thunder Bear.jpg|center||link=[34] KNUS (NN)]] Date: 2085-3-17 By: Charli Relford


Channel [34] KNUS (NN)Seattle. Date: 2085-3-17 By: Charli Relford

"Today's Night Time in Seattle is out of the ordinary but then again it's been an extraordinary night. The initial production of Redmond's own community theatre has been over for more than four hours but the party atmosphere in Touristville continues. Spectacular Spectacular! truly lived up to its name. The quality of the cast and crew was amazing for supposed amateurs. The music was all you'd expect and more with an unforgetable trumpet solo from the orchestra pit and a truly unique solo on the stage with an instrument I've never seen before. The acting was superb with a haunting soliloquy, and I must admit my heart is still aflutter from the skateboarder on the high wire and trapeze. It was stunning enough to outweigh the combination of royal blue and bubblegum pink.

In my opinion the highlight of the show were the incredible trained animals. Dancing cats? Rat pyramids? A racoon in a firefighter's suit leaping through a flaming hoop set of fire by a hellhound?! The animals truly made the show spectacular although I question the decision to include a horned bear along with the bear on a unicycle.

Admission is free for the sinless but there are some reserved seats in the nosebleed section for the affluent. Now, a word about the newest Horizon Flow..."

For KNUS this is Charli Relford."