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1,749 stories from The Seattle Times

Dame Edna Q&A: 'I try to be as unprofessional as possible'

Comedy doyenne Dame Edna (aka Barry Humphries), embarking on a farewell U.S. tour, dishes on Vanity Fair, Seattle and her own fabulousness.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 3:35pm on January 7, 2015

Seattle Opera's 2015-16 season: world premiere, Wagner, 'Nabucco'

General director Aidan Lang announces Seattle Opera's 2015-16 season: "Nabucco," "Mary Stuart," "The Pearl Fishers," "The Marriage of Figaro" and "The Flying Dutchman," as well as the world …

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 1:00am on January 1, 2015

'Tosca': Love, death and killer sets

Seattle Opera's upcoming production of "Tosca" will keep the tone authentic, even down to the elaborate sets, which came from a company established in 1838.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 3:41pm on December 30, 2014

5th Ave Theatre announces replacement for 'Something Rotten!'

A well-received Off-Off-Broadway tuner, "Jasper in Deadland," will fill a spot in the 5th Avenue Theatre's lineup vacated by "Something Rotten!," which is going straight to Broadway.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 1:11pm on December 23, 2014

PNB's Stowell/Sendak 'Nutcracker' takes a final bow

This holiday is the last season for the beloved production, running annually since 1983. For kids of all ages, 'Nutcracker' brought dreams to life, on and off the stage.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 1:42pm on December 19, 2014

'Christmas Carol,' 'Nutcracker': gifts that keep giving to Seattle arts nonprofits

ACT Theatre, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Seattle Public Theater depend on traditional holiday shows for approximately a quarter of their ticket income each year.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 8:23pm on December 16, 2014

5th Avenue Theatre makes new plans as 'Something Rotten!' flies to Broadway

The new musical "Something Rotten!," which originally was slated to debut at the 5th Avenue Theatre, is bypassing Seattle for Broadway. The 5th Ave promises another world premiere in its ste…

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 3:53pm on December 16, 2014

LBJ's fall chronicled in Robert Schenkkan's 'Great Society'

A review of "The Great Society," part 2 of Tony Award-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan's LBJ saga, which is breaking box-office records at Seattle Repertory Theatre.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 11:35pm on December 11, 2014

'Christmastown': A film-noir-style holiday show

A review of Wayne Rawley's "Christmastown: A Holiday Noir" at Seattle Public Theater.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 2:41pm on December 10, 2014

'A Christmas Story' at the 5th Ave.: A spirited look back

A review of the 5th Avenue Theatre's 2014 production of "A Christmas Story: The Musical."

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 8:12pm on December 5, 2014

Jack Willis brings 'intensity, ferocity, danger' to Seattle Rep's LBJ plays

An interview with Jack Willis, star of Robert Schenkkan's "All the Way" and "The Great Society" at Seattle Rep through Jan. 4, 2015.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 4:52pm on December 4, 2014

'Pride and Prejudice' returns to Book-It Rep

Book-It Repertory Theatre reprises a popular production of "Pride and Prejudice," with a new Mr. Darcy " the dashingly enigmatic Richard Nguyen Sloniker.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 4:48pm on December 4, 2014

'How the Grinch Stole Christmas': Good, green fun

A review of "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical!" at The Paramount Theatre in Seattle.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 10:01pm on December 3, 2014

PNB's 'Nutcracker' comes to life " for one final season

A review of Pacific Northwest Ballet's 31-year-old rendition of "Nutcracker," choreographed by Kent Stowell and designed by Maurice Sendak. A newly designed production will debut in 2015.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 4:31pm on December 1, 2014

'King Lear' lite, from Shakespeare's Globe

A review of "King Lear," presented for two nights only by Shakespeare's Globe in Seattle

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:01pm on November 26, 2014

'Nutcracker' closing, after 1,235 performances " and a marriage proposal

An interview with Murray Johnson and Rebecca M. Wakefield, who worked backstage at PNB's "Nutcracker" together for more than a decade and married in 1991.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 10:04pm on November 23, 2014

'All the Way': A riveting portrayal of LBJ and his time

A commanding LBJ (played by Jack Willis) dominates Seattle playwright Robert Schenkkan's rewarding "All the Way," which chronicles the first year of Johnson's nation-changing presidency. It …

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 10:41pm on November 20, 2014

Shakespeare's Globe Theatre visits Seattle with 'King Lear'

Joseph Marcell stars in one of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies for two nights only at Seattle's Moore Theatre.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 5:00pm on November 20, 2014

2 supercalifragilistic musicals fit for families

Reviews of two family-friendly musicals: "Dick Whittington and His Cat" at Seattle Children's Theatre and "Mary Poppins" at the Village Theatre in Issaquah and Everett.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 4:41pm on November 20, 2014

'Fierce Urgency' at Downstage isn't fierce, or urgent

"Fierce Urgency of Now" follows a young man's adventures in a competitive ad agency, with neither ferocity or urgency. It's at Wallingford's Downstage Theatre through Nov. 22.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 3:05pm on November 13, 2014

Seattle Rep goes 'All the Way' with LBJ's fascinating story

Seattle Rep's highly anticipated "All the Way" and "Great Society," by local playwright Robert Schenkkan, tell the story of LBJ's triumphant and troubled presidency, and play through Jan. 4,…

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 2:18pm on November 13, 2014

Producers plan stage version of 'The Hunger Games'

Producers are betting there's appetite for a stage version of "The Hunger Games."

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 12:05pm on November 7, 2014

'Horse Girls': Peer pressure and pony love

A review of Annex Theatre's production of Jenny Rachel Weiner's "Horse Girls" " a parody of pubescent girl behavior, with a macabre twist.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 3:08pm on November 6, 2014

New York City Ballet dancemaker creates 'Debonair' for PNB

An interview with Justin Peck, a dancer and resident choreographer with New York City Ballet. His new ballet, "Debonair," debuts in Seattle on Nov. 7, 2014.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 8:49pm on October 31, 2014

Mary Ewald makes a fine, female Hamlet at New City

A review of "Hamlet" at New City Theater, which admirably focuses on the words of one of Shakespeare's greatest plays.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 8:49pm on October 31, 2014
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