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AUNT DOTTIE'S SING-ALONG CABARET |
 This is our LAST show in this venue until OCTOBER!! You can bring the WHOLE family to enjoy a little peace, love, and rock 'n roll with Aunt Dottie and Nephew Aaron! Have you been wondering what the show is all about? Well wonder no more! We've posted VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS from one of our Florida shows so you can check it out!!
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Monday, May 31 2010
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AUNT DOTTIE'S MOTHER'S DAY CABARET |
 Plan ahead to do something DIFFERENT for Mom on May 9th this year! You can bring the WHOLE family to enjoy a little peace, love, and rock 'n roll with Aunt Dottie and Nephew Aaron! Have you been wondering what the show is all about? Well wonder no more! We've posted highlights from one of our FL shows (below ) for you so you can check it out!!
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Wednesday, April 28 2010
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AUNT DOTTIE'S CABARET IS BACK ON MARCH 21ST! |
 Oh, the stories! Aunt Dottie and Nephew Aaron just came back from three great shows at the Breakthrough Theatre of Winter Park, FL!! (In fact, they sold out and had to bring in more chairs to accomodate the overflow!!) In this show they'll tell of their Florida adventures and bring more new songs to the stage!
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Sunday, March 14 2010
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THE EARLY BIRD SING-ALONG CABARET IS BACK! |
 In this all-ages interactive musical comedy, the audience is encouraged to participate in the musical mayhem as Aunt Dottie (Michele Greenwood Bettinger) and her Nephew Aaron (Buckner) take you on a romp through some classic and not-so-classic pop & rock tunes!
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Tuesday, January 26 2010
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TWO DECEMBER SHOWS WITH AUNT DOTTIE! |
 Bring the whole family to celebrate the season with Aunt Dottie and her Nephew Aaron in their interactive musical comedy show that's different every time!
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Tuesday, December 15 2009
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AUNT DOTTIE'S SING-ALONG CABARET |
 Bring the whole family to celebrate the one year anniversary of the interactive musical comedy show that's different every time!
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Tuesday, November 24 2009
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AUNT DOTTIE’S SING-ALONG CABARET |
 After years entertaining on the high seas, Aunt Dottie, finds herself on dry land, due to her current husband’s chronic sea-sickness. Unable to stop performing, and still paying alimony for all of those previous husbands, Aunt Dottie is bringing her act back to the Renton Civic Theatre.
Come join the musical adventure that’s different every time!
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Sunday, May 03 2009
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AUNT DOTTIE'S EARLY BIRD SING-A-LONG CABARET |
 Aunt Dottie is bringing her act back to Renton Civic Theatre for a third run! Come join the musical adventure that is different every time!
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Monday, March 09 2009
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AUNT DOTTIE'S (EARLY BIRD) SING-ALONG CABARET |
 After years entertaining on the high seas, Aunt Dottie (Michele Greenwood Bettinger) found herself on dry land, due to her current husband’s chronic seasickness. Unable to stop performing, and still paying alimony for all of those previous husbands, she brought her act to the Renton Civic Theatre last November and now she's back for more shows!
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Sunday, January 04 2009
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AUNT DOTTIE'S SUNDAY SING-ALONG |
 After years entertaining on the high seas, Aunt Dottie (Michele Greenwood Bettinger) finds herself on dry land, due to her current husband’s chronic seasickness. Unable to stop performing, and still paying alimony for all of those previous husbands, she’s bringing her act to the Renton Civic Theatre. The audience is encouraged to participate and sing along as Aunt Dottie and her nephew (Aaron Buckner) take you on a journey through some classic and not-so classic songs.
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Friday, November 07 2008
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THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD: AN INTERACTIVE MUSICAL |
 Renton Civic Theater is excited to continue its 21st award winning season with their production of Drood “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” A Musical by Rupert Holmes, based on the unfinished novel by Charles Dickens.
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Sunday, October 12 2008
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Why didn't *I* get that part? Directors help keep a theater viable - besides following an artistic vision. They must balance what the company wants with which actors audition. Your skills must balance well with others who would be cast. Its a question of timing & chemistry & - YES! - fate. All as difficult as finding the right career, meeting a soulmate or making a leap in learning. Don't sweat it - there is enough theater to go around for all of us. Need some advice or have a question, ask theAuditor
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