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    Clayton used his entrepreneurial prowess to create his own awesome job! Now, as the owner of The Pocket theater in Seattle, Clayton has the opportunity to create his own play space AND to provide a home for all manner of fun, weird, and hilarious performers looking to share their talents. Learn more about the comedy and art of theater ownership here.

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