Vicinity/Memoryall Is a Quiet Play About the Massive Changes Facing Seattle
Catch it before it closes this weekend!by Rich SmithMemory, y'all.Press PhotoYou've felt it both ways, I'm sure. Though you'll cry at a shampoo commercial, you've stood in front of a memorial to a bloody battle and felt vacant. But you've also stared down a memorial for an incident or a person you've never heard of and then burst into tears.Memorials do so much at once. They're built for the edification of the ignorant and for the comfort of the grieving, for the living and for the dead. They tr
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