9 best family-friendly arts and entertainment events in the Seattle area to take kids to in fall 2019
From movie music to a Minecraft exhibit, the fall arts-and-entertainment calendar for kids is both educational and entertaining.
From movie music to a Minecraft exhibit, the fall arts-and-entertainment calendar for kids is both educational and entertaining.
An Iraq war veteran returns with a complex wife and a troublesome tale in this world premiere from playwright Yussef El Guindi, who pens exquisitely understated dialogue with devils hiding i…
This is a call to action: Let's go out and experience art and entertainment together, whenever and wherever we can. And let's just, when we do that, think about the person next to us.
Compared to an evening of Netflix and Uber Eats, theater is downright risky. But it's also an immediate, communal experience that can flirt with the sublime.
It's all too easy these days to fall into a pattern of flipping on Netflix (or Hulu or Amazon Prime …) and vegging out. And yet, isn't there something magical about experiencing a concert,…
The fall theater season is looking a little feisty this year, from a play about a megachurch pastor who's suddenly not so sure about that whole hell thing, to a rumination on the still-shock…
Paula Vogel's Tony Award-nominated Broadway play "Indecent" has its local debut at Seattle Repertory Theatre. And "Everything Is Illuminated," based on Jonathan Safran Foer's book, premieres…
His students included Academy Award-winning actor Kathy Bates, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Beth Henley and television and film actor Stephen Tobolowsky. Â
"Club Sandwich," a noir-influenced adventure, opens Sept. 19 at Broadway Performance Hall.
"As You Like It" is part of Seattle Rep's Public Works program, which seeks to draw people to participate in theater through free classes, workshops and the creation of collaborative stage s…
The play kicks off Washington Ensemble Theatre's 2019-20 season on Sept. 6.
Intiman Theatre's final entry of its 2019 season is a 2007 Pulitzer Prize finalist written by Eisa Davis.
From Elton John's farewell tour to the "Downton Abbey" movie, our Seattle Times arts writers dish on next month's most buzzworthy arts and entertainment events.
Shay Simone and Annya Pin, founders of Simone Pin Productions, a women-of-color production company, are curating multiple shows throughout 2019 for Northwest Film Forum's first burlesque res…
Tennessee Williams' "Small Craft Warnings" happens in a dive bar called Monk's Place and The Williams Project immerses us among the battered characters, with a setup at Washington Hall that …
In this perceptive and unfailingly intelligent one-act work, forcefully performed and precisely staged by Really Really Theatre Group, finding consensus is difficult in an era when the fate …
Seattle Times arts critic Moira Macdonald discusses her book club, what inspires her, and why criticism is a vulnerable way to write. This is the 16th edition of Behind the Byline, our serie…
A detailed, categorized calendar of events all over Seattle and Western Washington, Aug. 9-15, 2019.
Like previous adaptations of Roald Dahl's children's book, this touring production, at the Paramount through Aug. 11, is funny, entertaining and a little odd, but doesn't quite capture Dahl'…
NEW YORK (AP) " Harold Prince, a Broadway director and producer who pushed the boundaries of musical theater with such groundbreaking shows as "The Phantom of the Opera," "Cabaret," "Company…
In "7th and Jackson," Sara Porkalob makes room for underrepresented narratives surrounding World War II.
A detailed, categorized calendar of events all over Seattle and Western Washington, Aug. 2-8, 2019.
The 3-year-old festival:festival, taking place Aug. 2-3 on Capitol Hill and in the Central District, aims to break down barriers between art forms and support underrepresented artists. It fe…
The play, running at Seattle Center through Sunday, is a test of emotional stamina for its cast and an invitation for its audience to confront racial injustice during a period of soul search…
From The Rolling Stones and THING music festival to Seattle Art Fair, our Seattle Times arts writers dish on next month's most buzzworthy arts and entertainment events.