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Japanese-language students present a folk tale at Third Place Commons
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Shorecrest High School Japanese-language students will present "Urashimatarou," a folk tale about a young fisherman who finds love and loss after rescuing a sea turtle, at 7 tonight at Third Place Commons in Lake Forest Park.
The free production features student-created backdrops and costumes, as well as music and an English explanation of what happens at the beginning of the show. Third Place Commons, 17171 Bothell Way N.E., Lake Forest Park
(206-366-3302 or www.thirdplacecommons.org).
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