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Raising cannon fodder! That is the lily-livered talk of a bunch of non-conformists. Our boys are the first line of defense against those who would attack our country, threaten our way of life!

The revival of Jeff Stilwell's charming Granny Knot - about the distance between the hearth and the toolshed - opens Thursday, January 14th, 8 pm at New Space Theatre (now known as Do North), a charming Off-Broadway-ish, 40 seat theatre in Shoreline.  (Located kitty corner from the Safeway at NE 175th and 15th NE, look for the fifteen foot high logo on the wall of the theatre.)  Here are Google directions.

Free parking is available along 15th NE, 175th (east of 15th), and in Plaza Parking a half block north of the theatre.

Tickets available at:



409 Main Street, Edmonds, WA
425.776.3778

$15 tickets to Granny Knot are  available through Manya Vee Selects.  Call 425.776.3778 to reserve yours now!  
Granny Knot opens Thursday, January 14th.  Performances continue throughout the month, Thursdays through Saturdays, January 14 - 30.  All nine performances begin at 8 pm. 

For a post-show libation, we heartily recommend North City Bistro with its scrumptious, yet affordable wine, beer and appetizers.  It's just a half block north of the theatre. 

Granny Knot marks the first time a Stilwell play has been revived, a significant moment in this playwright's career which as earned such credits as Dale Burrow's salute to One Tile Short: "an intense dramatic comedy you don't want to miss.  It is an uninterrupted 90- minute power pack with something to say and a super-charged cast of four saying it..."; the Everett Herald salute to Penny Upstart and the Widget War: "Clever dialogue and quips showcase Stilwell's talent for comedic writing..." and Enterprise Newspaper's judgment of Traffic Stop: "...funny, serious, bitter, and sweet..."  Traffic Stop also took two awards at the Kaleidoscope 2007 competition.

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Updated: October 18, 2010