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After months of canceling shows, finally, some Seattle-area performing-arts groups are welcoming in-person audiences this fall. Three artists show us what it takes to bring stages back to li…
After a year and a half of closed theaters and empty stages, this fall brings the return of live indoor theater at several venues around the Puget Sound area. Here are some of the most excit…
King County on Thursday announced $20 million in federal and state relief funds to help support arts and entertainment venues, many of which closed last year at the onset of the COVID-19 pan…
Ms. Pak-Man, a bulbous, golden, eternally vain train wreck of a lounge act, debuted in Seattle in 2017 and was a hit with audiences. Now co-creator Scott Shoemaker returns with a show featur…
Examining every aspect of their productions has led New York's theaters to everything from touchless bathroom facilities to scrapping the tradition of actors signing autographs after shows.
What's there to do this weekend and upcoming week? Celebrate a Seattle jazz-education legend with free food and live music at the JazzED Block Party, go to Snoqualmie Railroad Days, see an o…
This month, as the Taliban took over Afghanistan, a Seattle actor has reconnected with a member of a theater group in Afghanistan who has gone into hiding, and who hopes " with help " to le…
What's there to do this upcoming week? Head to Lake Union Park to enjoy Seattle Design Festival, an outdoor arts event featuring experiences for all ages. And here are other fun events, from…
Several Seattle-area performing arts groups " including The 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle Symphony, Pacific Northwest Ballet and more " will require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19…
Performed outdoors, through Aug. 29, The Williams Project's 'Marisol,' about a post-apocalyptic apocalypse, feels relevant to our current slate of crises, as its characters repeatedly discov…
What's there to do this upcoming week? Head over to South Lake Union to enjoy an outdoor benefit concert in the streets of the city at Refill. And here are other fun events, from mini-golf a…
Check out our list of outdoor happenings (and ways to escape the heat), local events, food recommendations and more activities in the Seattle area.
Seattle Theatre Group, which operates the Paramount, Moore and Neptune theaters, and Seattle Arts & Lectures on Friday announced that they would require proof of vaccination for those at…
Musician Lisa Loeb logged onto a Zoom of former Brown musical theater students and listened as people reminisced about shows and talked about how COVID-19 had affected their plans and hopes.…
Check out our list of date ideas, local events, food recommendations and more activities in the Seattle area.
What's there to do this upcoming week? Head over to The Triple Door to see circus performers, comedy acts and more at the Seattle Boylesque Festival. And here are other fun events, from a bl…
This year's outdoor Shakespeare productions from GreenStage and Seattle Shakespeare Company seem to have a common theme in mind: laughter. And laughing to some of Shakespeare's best comedies…
Calling artists and arts organizations: Do you have an arts event (virtual or otherwise) planned for between Sept. 19 and Thanksgiving? If so, we'd like to know about it for our Seattle Time…
Acts on Stage is producing the program this year, rebranded to Beyond! Teen Summer Musical with support from Seattle Parks and Recreation, which is hosting eight scheduled outdoor performanc…
COVID-19 vaccinations and masks will be required for all Broadway audience members when theaters reopen in the coming weeks.
What's there to do this upcoming week? Grab a blanket and some snacks and cozy up to Seattle Center's Movies at the Mural, kicking off July 31 with "The Princess Bride." And here are other f…
Nearly 50 years after Bruce Lee's death, a fresh wave of Asian American artists and creators are expanding upon his legacy by creating nuanced roles for Asian American actors and stories tha…
From July 23-Aug. 8, Wooden O, the outdoor theater arm of Seattle Shakespeare Company, will stage "The Comedy of Errors." The silly and slapstick-y farce will be seen in parks around the Sea…
Culture is part of the lifeblood of New York " a magnet for visitors and residents alike that will play a key role if the city is to remain vital. There are signs of hope everywhere, as vacc…
What's there to do this upcoming week? For one thing, you can enjoy Seattle's Downtown Summer Sounds, a concert series continuing its 42-year tradition of free live music. Other cities, from…