Clinton St. Quarterly, Vol. 9 No. 1 | Spring 1987 (Seattle) /// Issue 19 of 24 /// Master# 67 of 73

New City Theater Best of the Directors Festival '87 March 25 - 28; Wed -Sat / 8 pm. March 29; Sunday Marathon 2 Meeting Those People across the Pole Only a very tiny percentage of the people who would die in a nuclear war have ever met anybody from the other side, or even imagined such a meeting. Seems a little strange. The good news is that through the initiative of individual citizens and private groups thousands of Americans have recently been going to the Soviet Union as "citizen diplomats." Increasingly, they are also able to welcome Soviet citizens here in the U.S. The encounters between these grassroots diplomats have been challenging, surprising, satisfying, even heart-warming. Stereotypes are being replaced by direct knowledge, and political enmity by personal connections. The process is just starting, pointing a way toward normal relations. Every meeting helps to create a new context for official negotiations between the governments. As citizen diplomats like to say, "If the people will lead, the leaders will follow." Through stories, background articles, and practical information, these publications tell how you can become involved -- as a traveler, as a participant in your own community, or as a viewer of "spacebridges" or user of other electronic links between the two societies. Citizen Exchange with the.Soviet.Uman (a guide in magazine format) $4.95 Citizen Summitry: Keeping the Peace When It Matters Too Much to be Left to Politicians (a 396 page paperback edited by Don Carlson and Craig Comstock) $11.95 Order both for $14.95 (postpaid) from: Ark Communications Institute, 47 Lafayette Circle, Suite 282A Lafayette, CA 94549 The Empty Space Theatre remounts Richard O'Brien's sizzling sci-fi rock musical Directed by M. Burke Walker Previews June 6, 8 & 9 OPENS JUNE 11 TICKETS ON SALE NOW!!! Call 467-6000 for tickets and information. ROCKY will have reserved seats. Seating will be assigned on a first come, first served basis. Order your tickets now for best available seats! Clinton St. Quarterly—Spring, 1987 THEATER X from Milwaukee MY WEREWOLF a metaphysical horror movie for the stage April 2 - 6; Thurs - Mon/ April 8-12; Wed - Thurs/ 8 pm. Tickets $8.00; Advance Sale $6.00 presents NEW JAZZ NEW CITY 12 Tuesdays concert series April 7 - June 23/8 pm. GALLERY: March - Photo Show, "Experimental Theater 1910 -1930" April - Lee Becker: Paintings FILM:April 28/1:30 pm.- Schlemmer's “Triadic Ballet", Dr. Faustus, Nosferahj^^^l 1634 Eleventh Ave., Capitol Hill Box Office: (206)323-6800 New Performance MarshalFs rich theatrical instinct and her flair for movement that capch-ates and enthralls has made her one of the true rising stars of the dance world. . .one of the most accomplished young choreographers around.” Susan Marshall and Compel NEW YORK CITY A W a “ . .a choreographer of sura dramatic instinct" NORTHWEST NEW WORKS FESTIVAL MAY 14-JUNE 20 The region’s only annual festival of new works in theater, dance and music by Northwest artists. MAY 14-16 NWNW EVENT #1 JUN 4-6 NWNW EVENT #3 MAY 28-30 NWNW EVENT #2 JUN 18-20 NWNW EVENT #4 CALL 323-790%. WASHINGTON HALL PERFORMANCE GALLERY 153 14TH AVENUE SEATTLE, WA 98122

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