David Esbjornson, new artistic director of the Seattle Repertory Theatre, is eager "to connect and explore with the Seattle audience." He has scheduled six world premieres in the upcoming se…
If you want some face time with actor-singer Cheyenne Jackson any time soon, take a number.
Richard and Robert Sherman are the authors of the most-played song on Earth, and for that they would like to apologize to some of you.
The Broadway opening night for the new musical "The Light in the Piazza" could not have been more jubilant. But the morning after? That's another story.
The point of musicals is to add or heighten emotion in ways that only song and dance express. If they don't do that, then you end up with "Reefer Madness," a pop pudding of a show whose plea…
Bartlett Sher's directing star may be rising on Broadway. But he has also just committed to three more years running a key theater in Seattle.
Funnyman Dane Cook — who appears at Seattle's KeyArena Nov. 27 — announced he will make his Broadway debut next year in a production of Neil LaBute's "Fat Pig."
An elderly black man dressed in a spacesuit, which appears to be made from tinfoil, shambles up a silent, deserted road in the lush green...
Enacted by top-echelon Seattle actresses Megan Cole, Suzanne Bouchard and Alexandra Tavares at Seattle Rep, Edward Albee's "Three Tall Women" is a scathingly candid work that's also a pitil…
The At the Booth app, new for Android devices and updated for iPhones, helps theater fans plan their ticket-buying at the TKTS booth in Times Square.
"Michael Feinstein's American Songbook" opens a tuneful door into America's songwriting past.
"House of Thee UnHoly #4" finds Seattle burlesque stars and theater talents in a hard-rock place.
Cornish College of the Arts' Merce Cunningham minEvent is anchored by a splendid exhibit, "Cunningham in the Northwest," surveying the choreographer's career.
ACT's 2011 roster of plays includes a mystery, urban comedy and premieres.
Intiman Theatre's staging of "A Doctor in Spite of Himself" combines old gags and new, with wide-ranging musical nods from French baroque opera to "The Music Man" to hip-hop in a tale of a w…
A review of a performance of "Pacific" and other works by the Mark Morris Dance Group at Meany Hall on March 5, 2015.
A new 90-minute documentary, "The Ground on Which I Stand," looks at the legacy of playwright August Wilson, who chronicled the 20th-century African-American experience, decade by decade.
A review of the world premiere adaptation of "The Dog of the South," a cult Southern novel by Charles Portis, presented by Book-It Repertory Theatre.
A review of playwright Quinn Armstrong's mélange of Russian tropes, "Zapoi!," now on stage at Annex Theatre.
A review of director Bill Berry's staging of "Carousel," starring Laura Griffith and Brandon O'Neill at the 5th Avenue Theatre.
Suzanne Bouchard and Stephen Barker Turner portray Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell " two very different American poets who shared a deep bond in "Dear Elizabeth" at Seattle Rep, reviewed …