Here why John Langs is leaving ACT Theatre, after some 10 years with the company.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 08:04PMDone well, dinner theater — or whatever live art form is on the menu — can be a truly wonderful one-stop shop for food and entertainment. How do these Seattle venues measure up?
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 09:00AMCherdonna & the Bearded Ladies (Philadelphia drag stars Jarbeaux and Martha Graham Cracker) explore uncharted drag territory in "Threesome."
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMHere's your chance to see the exquisite play "English," winner of the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for drama.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMA number of plays that have won major awards hits Seattle stages this month. Here are the can't-miss shows.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 01:00PMMary Ewald and John Kazanjian, married and artistic partners of more than 40 years, have produced some of Seattle's most interesting theater.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 01:00PMIf you're here for comfort food, Village Theatre’s production of "The Fantasticks" has a little something for everyone in this retelling of a timeless classic.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 01:00PMLies and laughter run rampant in Seattle Shakespeare Company's “The Bed Trick” and Seattle Public Theater's “The Moors,” both running now and worth your time.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMIn an era where consumers subscribe to everything, Seattle's theaters are coming up with new ways to lean on a funding model that once seemed out of date
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 09:00AMKeiko Green's latest work, "The Bed Trick" debuts this month at Seattle Shakespeare Company.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 08:00AMMartyna Majok's play about the friendship of two undocumented teens melon-balled our reviewer's heart.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMWhether you're looking for a cozy mystery, a sweet romance or Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, there's something for everyone in Seattle's theaters this month.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMGot a question about what to see? In our new feature, Arts Adviser, we're going to try and provide tailored advice for you about arts events and itineraries.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 09:00AMWhat is it about mysteries — and particularly cozy mysteries — that resonate with so many of us?
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 01:00PMMaxim Gorky's play about people living in poverty revolutionized theater in 1902. Its 2024 production prompts our critic to ponder the purpose of theater.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:30PMFrom the tried-and-true to experimental and acrobatic works, here are theater works to put on your calendar this month.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMMaggie Lee's world-premiere "Once More, Just for You" runs through Feb. 25 at Seattle Public Theater.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMHuman bodies that seem unbeholden to gravity inspire awe, but spectacle is just one facet of modern circus.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 09:00AMPlaywright Samuel D. Hunter, whose "A Case for the Existence of God" runs at ACT Theatre Feb. 2-18, chats about the value of complexity and working with Brendan Fraser.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMTPS, with its mission “to foster and advocate for a robust and equitable theater community," only has a financial runway to survive through April. They're doing everything they can to keep…
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMOctavio Solis’ Chicano riff on "Don Quixote de la Mancha" plays at Seattle Rep through Feb. 11.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 01:00PMHow Oscar nominee Lily Gladstone’s local theater roots helped set her up for Hollywood success on her own terms.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 09:00AMIn the first of our new series, Artist to Know, we highlight Alexandra Tavares, who's graced nearly every major stage in Seattle with stellar performances.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 09:00AMFrom an updated take on "Don Quixote" to the grande dame-ness of Norma Desmond in "Sunset Boulevard," here are must-see shows to put on your theater calendar.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMThere's plenty of intriguing theater on tap for 2024. Here are just a few of them to get your planning started.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMFrom the return of Bumbershoot and Cinerama to the Swift Quake and "Boys in the Boat" premiere, relive the biggest moments in Seattle arts & culture this year.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 09:00AMHarman, a champion of the city's arts and cultural community who stepped down in late 2022, died Dec. 11.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 06:29PMFrom 1998 to 2012, Intiman Theatre's "Black Nativity," Langston Hughes' gospel song-play, was a beloved holiday tradition. The theater is bringing the joyous show back this year.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMFrom the return of longtime local tradition "Black Nativity" to "MJ the Musical," here's what to put on your theater calendar in December.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMCan an incredible local singer, a new co-director and a sexy downtown space revive this dated dinner-theater experience?
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMGetting in on the ground floor of Seattle theater is always worth it. Here's why our arts and culture writer loves new-play readings.
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