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Through Feb. 19: "The Phantom Tollbooth"

Washington Center for the Performing Arts - Black Box

Norton Juster’s beloved book from the golden age of children’s literature hits the Washington Center's stage. Photo credit: dineaphoto.com

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The Phantom Tollbooth, a children's adventure novel by Norton Juster published in 1961, is loved to this day by children and adults alike. While it's easy to see why children connect to young Milo's tale, it also doesn't take much pondering to see why many adults still harbor a soft spot for the book. Luckily for all parties involved, Olympia Family Theater opens a three-week run of the stage version of The Phantom Tollbooth this week at the Washington Center for the Performing Arts - Black Box.

To read Christian Carvajal's review of the show, click here.

{Washington Center for the Performing Arts - Black Box, Friday-Saturday 7 p.m., Sunday 1 p.m., "Thrifty Thursday," Feb. 9 at 7 p.m., $16 adults, $13 senior/military/student, 512 Washington St. SE, Olympia, 360.753.8586]

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