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April 29, 2005
SEATTLE The Intiman Theatre opens its season with "The Mystery of Irma Vep," a comedy in which two actors portray men, women and monsters in a dizzying array of lightening-fast transformations.
The 1984 play by Charles Ludlam draws on a range of literary, cinematic and pop culture sources to create a gender-bending horror spoof that won notice from the New York Times and Time magazine.
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