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The Addams Family Ahh, the intoxicating smell of a graveyard! The Spokane Civic Theatre is kicking off its 76th season with everyone’s ookiest, spookiest family… alive? The Addams Family! Set in their Central Park mansion, the musical follows this family of misfits as they navigate the process of their daughter, Wednesday, falling in love. When her boyfriend’s “normal” family comes to their super-spooky house, chaos ensues. There’s no better way to start Halloween season in Spokane than with music and lyrics by Broadway titan Andrew Lippa. “Pulled” will have you smiling from ear to ear while “Move Toward The Darkness” is a tear-jerkingly honest depiction of dealing with life’s hardships. So put on a witch’s shawl, grab a broomstick you can crawl onto and catch The Addams Family through Oct. 15.
in the sun. morticia: oh dear. steve cox: the addams family, just like the munsters, lasted just two years, two seasons. laura morowitz: while they were there they served a very, very important function. emily vanderworth: they are tackling the changing face of the american family. it s sort of this idea of like, oh, american society is really messed up and these are the only people that understand why it s messed up. grandma: go ahead fester you get another shot. gomez: this time get him right in the old heart. man: [screams] grandma: what s the matter with your friend? gomez: i don t know. weird, isn t he? chevy silverado has what it takes to do it all. with up to 13 camera views. and the z71 off-road package.
stephen cox: in a desperate effort to, to be one of the rest of the neighborhood, they even joined a country club cc board member: when that mr. munster shows up to play golf, if he doesn t turn out to be our idea of a human being. i ll throw them out personally. butch patrick: country clubs were like. certain people weren t allowed in, certain religions. herman: i made it, i made it, i made it. laura morowitz: so, as a stand-in for ethnic minorities, the munsters really are striving to be accepted. herman: as they say in golf, eddie. you ve got to play em where ya hit em! laura morowitz: .and i don t think that the, the addams family cares. tracy morgan: the theme song was great. do do do do [snap, snap], they re creepy and they re kooky mysterious and spooky, they re all together ooky the addams family! [snap, snap]