Q&A: Playwright Sarah Ruhl, author of 'Dear Elizabeth'
A brief interview with playwright Sarah Ruhl, whose drama "Dear Elizabeth" is based on correspondence between poets Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell. It's at Seattle Rep through March 8, 2…
A brief interview with playwright Sarah Ruhl, whose drama "Dear Elizabeth" is based on correspondence between poets Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell. It's at Seattle Rep through March 8, 2…
Seattle Opera is staging its own production of Handel's "Semele," and it has brought all kinds of talents to bear: Lady Gaga's costumer, Met regular and local favorite Stephanie Blythe and a…
Seattle Times theater critic Misha Berson remembers one of the first musicals she ever saw: "Carousel," an American classic soon to be restaged by Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre.
Charlotte Jones' script strains plausibility, despite the best efforts of Seattle Public Theater's hardworking cast.
Crispin Spaeth, Dayna Hanson, Mark Haim and Wade Madsen are among the dancemakers involved in the 2015 edition of this unique series.
An interview with the great mezzo-soprano, who's coming to Seattle to co-host the Metropolitan Opera National Council Northwest Regional Auditions Weekend.
The Brazilian ballerina shines as Kitri in "Don Q" " one of her final roles before her planned retirement at the end of Pacific Northwest Ballet's 2014-15 season. Moira Macdonald reviews.
Cirque du Soleil scores again with "Kurios," a new show with a steampunk look that's at Redmond's Marymoor Park through March 22, 2015.
A review of Amy Herzog's play '4000 Miles,' in which a grandma and grandson close the geographical and emotional distance between them.
Theatre9/12 stages Edward Albee's "A Delicate Balance," featuring a masterful performance by Terry Edward Moore.
Tours of Tony winners "Matilda" and "Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder" highlight 5th Avenue Theatre's 2015-16 season.
The Seagull Project's pained and hopeful "Three Sisters" plays at ACT through Feb. 8.
An interview with Allen Galli, a longtime Seattle actor who plays Sancho Panza across from Tom Skerritt's Don Quixote at Pacific Northwest Ballet.
Strawberry Theatre Workshop welcomes Seattle theatergoers with a convivial and well-acted rendition of Thornton Wilder's classic play.
Seattle Rep stages a powerful revival of one of the late August Wilson's signature plays, "The Piano Lesson."
Cirque du Soleil opens its new show "Kurios" at Marymoor Park on Jan. 29, and there's more circus action in Seattle at the Moore Theatre with Circus Oz, and in Teatro ZinZanni's new show, "T…
"Dirty Dancing," the musical based on a popular 1987 movie romance, plays on tour at the Paramount Theatre through Sunday, Feb. 1.
The new 12th Avenue Arts theater complex " containing apartments and two theater spaces " in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood is now the stage for Washington Ensemble Theater's producti…
Dame Edna (aka Australian comedian Barrie Humphries) regales her fans on her (alleged) final U.S. tour with laughs and kitsch aplenty.
The stage version of "Dirty Dancing" is busting out at Seattle's Paramount Theatre in January, 2015.
An interview with Julie Briskman, a co-founder of The Seagull Project, devoted to staging the works of Anton Chekhov.
A review of "Tosca" at Seattle Opera, whose opening night (Jan. 10) was full of gems, from an above-and-beyond death scene by Greer Grimsley (Scarpia) to distinctive performances by Ausrine…
On Jan. 10, Seattle Baroque Orchestra (SBO) presents "A Twelfth Night Celebration," featuring guest conductor Julie Andrijeski, a member of well-known early-music ensembles Quicksilver, Apol…
'Measure for Measure' (Seattle Shakespeare Company) and "In Acting Shakespeare" (at ACT Theatre) get under way Jan. 9, 2015.
The new Seattle company Civic Rep debuts with an affecting though unbalanced "Streetcar Named Desire."