Federal Way’s Friendship Theatre featured in Apostrophe magazine

Published 5:14 pm Thursday, August 15, 2013

Michelle Ruckwardt sings during dress rehearsal as the cast of Friendship Theatre’s production of “The Music Man” performs a musical number at the Knutzen Family Theatre in Federal Way.
Michelle Ruckwardt sings during dress rehearsal as the cast of Friendship Theatre’s production of “The Music Man” performs a musical number at the Knutzen Family Theatre in Federal Way.

Apostrophe is a national magazine for, about and by people with developmental disabilities. The 21st issue of the 64-page, full-color quarterly features Federal Way’s Friendship Theatre on the cover.

The story highlights Friendship Theatre’s performance of “The Music Man” in June at the Knutzen Family Theatre. (READ THE STORY HERE)

The story was written by writer Kari Mar with photos by Rod Mar. Apostrophe, a concept developed by AWARE Inc. CEO Larry Noonan, advocates for people with developmental disabilities and gives them another way to advocate for themselves. Every story, column and section in the magazine relates to “can” and “do” — instead of “can’t” and “don’t” — and eliminating apostrophes in peoples’ lives.

The magazine is also sold at Barnes and Noble stores across the United States. To learn more, visit www.apostrophemagazine.com.