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DTSTART:20080516T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_528950705@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
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DTSTART:20080517T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_185680718@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
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LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
SEQUENCE:0
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DTSTART:20080518T190000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_182114178@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
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LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
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UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_179876819@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
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UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_348771053@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
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DTSTART:20080524T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_557193723@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART:20080525T190000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_101646482@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
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 e-north-seattle-fremont-98103-theo-chocolate-factory?s=ical
DTSTART:20080529T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_914462274@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
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LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
SEQUENCE:0
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 e-north-seattle-fremont-98103-theo-chocolate-factory?s=ical
DTSTART:20080530T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_544056092@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
SEQUENCE:0
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTEND:20080531T220000
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 e-north-seattle-fremont-98103-theo-chocolate-factory?s=ical
DTSTART:20080531T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_332109543@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
SEQUENCE:0
CLASS:PUBLIC
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 e-north-seattle-fremont-98103-theo-chocolate-factory?s=ical
DTSTART:20080601T190000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_778505090@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART:20080605T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_710669660@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
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DTSTART:20080606T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_419691962@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
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LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
SEQUENCE:0
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DTSTART:20080607T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_911304110@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
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LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
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UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_445063933@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
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LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
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DTSTART:20080612T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_17385377@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:0
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 e-north-seattle-fremont-98103-theo-chocolate-factory?s=ical
DTSTART:20080613T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_424604116@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:0
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 e-north-seattle-fremont-98103-theo-chocolate-factory?s=ical
DTSTART:20080614T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_717211331@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
SEQUENCE:0
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DTEND:20080615T210000
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 e-north-seattle-fremont-98103-theo-chocolate-factory?s=ical
DTSTART:20080615T190000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_608341217@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:0
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DTEND:20080619T220000
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 e-north-seattle-fremont-98103-theo-chocolate-factory?s=ical
DTSTART:20080619T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_737401996@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:0
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTEND:20080620T220000
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 e-north-seattle-fremont-98103-theo-chocolate-factory?s=ical
DTSTART:20080620T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_234275112@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
SEQUENCE:0
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTEND:20080621T220000
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 e-north-seattle-fremont-98103-theo-chocolate-factory?s=ical
DTSTART:20080621T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_150953323@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
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CLASS:PUBLIC
DTEND:20080622T210000
URL:http://culturemob.com/events/113843-the-show-to-end-all-shows-wa-seattl
 e-north-seattle-fremont-98103-theo-chocolate-factory?s=ical
DTSTART:20080622T190000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_993368561@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
SEQUENCE:0
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTEND:20080626T220000
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 e-north-seattle-fremont-98103-theo-chocolate-factory?s=ical
DTSTART:20080626T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:50_364362745@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133150
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
SEQUENCE:0
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTEND:20080627T220000
URL:http://culturemob.com/events/113843-the-show-to-end-all-shows-wa-seattl
 e-north-seattle-fremont-98103-theo-chocolate-factory?s=ical
DTSTART:20080627T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:51_643552702@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133151
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
SEQUENCE:0
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTEND:20080628T220000
URL:http://culturemob.com/events/113843-the-show-to-end-all-shows-wa-seattl
 e-north-seattle-fremont-98103-theo-chocolate-factory?s=ical
DTSTART:20080628T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:51_190559638@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133151
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
SEQUENCE:0
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTEND:20080629T210000
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 e-north-seattle-fremont-98103-theo-chocolate-factory?s=ical
DTSTART:20080629T190000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:51_660520336@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133151
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
SEQUENCE:0
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTEND:20080703T220000
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 e-north-seattle-fremont-98103-theo-chocolate-factory?s=ical
DTSTART:20080703T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:51_552966534@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133151
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
SEQUENCE:0
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTEND:20080705T220000
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 e-north-seattle-fremont-98103-theo-chocolate-factory?s=ical
DTSTART:20080705T200000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:51_31815990@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133151
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Theo Chocolate Factory\n3400 Phinney Ave N\n\nSeattle\, WA 98103
SEQUENCE:0
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTEND:20080706T210000
URL:http://culturemob.com/events/113843-the-show-to-end-all-shows-wa-seattl
 e-north-seattle-fremont-98103-theo-chocolate-factory?s=ical
DTSTART:20080706T190000
UID:October 13\, 2008 13:31:51_781065332@nitro.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20081013T133151
DESCRIPTION:Circus Contraption\, Seattles premiere one-ring traveling circu
 s\, triumphantly caps its tenth year with its first full-length production 
 since The Grand American Traveling Dime Museum.  The SHOW to End All SHOWS 
 debuts this May at Theo Chocolate in Fremont.  A departure from Circus Cont
 raptions usual turn-of-the-century fare\, The SHOW to End All SHOWS imagine
 s a family-owned circus with all of the glamour and glitz of the 70s and 80
 s.  The time\, however\, is now\, or even slightly in the future\, and the 
 glamour shows signs of decay.  A sense of imminent destruction looms as thi
 ngs begin to go awry under the tent.  The Ringmaster\, (a Jim Jones-style p
 atriarch)\, insists upon the willful denial of their worlds demise by not o
 nly his progeny\, but also the audience.  This joyful romp to oblivion will
  draw inspiration from the circuses of excess in those decades of decadence
 \, and feature traditional circus acts such as ball balancing seals\, aeria
 l mermaids\, and pink poodles\, all re-imagined by their human counterparts
  in Circus Contraption and scored by the incredible Circus Contraption Band
 \, (A lurid hurdy-gurdy hybrid of Fellini soundtracks and Tom Waits  The St
 ranger) Their latest twisted take on Americana also tells the story of the 
 show that must go on\, despite all evidence that the show\, maybe even the 
 world\, will be extinguished before the closing act.\n\nFor ten years\, C
 ircus Contraption has been at the forefront of the modern circus movement. 
  After six years at Sand Point Magnuson Park\, Circus Contraption returns t
 o its birthplace\, Fremont\, to transform the old Red Hook Brewery warehous
 e\, (the south end of Theo Chocolate)\, into Seattles own alternative big-t
 op.  And for the first time\, Circus Contraption is collaborating with a te
 am of top-flight theater professionals: director Erin Brindley (a recent Ne
 w York import)\, scenic designer Jennifer Zeyl\, lighting designer Ben Zamo
 ra\, and costume designer Christine Tschirgi.
SUMMARY:The Show to End All Shows
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