Theatre 9/12's 'Seminar' invites you into a literary lion's den
Theatre 9/12's show "Seminar" at Trinity Parish Hall dishes on the lows and highs of a creative-writing workshop led by a bullying literary guru.
Theatre 9/12's show "Seminar" at Trinity Parish Hall dishes on the lows and highs of a creative-writing workshop led by a bullying literary guru.
ACT's upcoming "Evening of One Acts" is a combo platter of short comedies by the influential (and funny) minds of writer-actors Woody Allen, Steve Martin and Sam Shepard.
Victor Janusz recalls a career playing piano and crooning in "Hands Solo: Pianoman," his solo ACT Theatre revue.
The night of June 17, 2014, won't be easily forgotten by Broadway star Josh Tower.
Parks around the Puget Sound and beyond are hosting a summer season of (mostly free) Shakespeare and other shows. It starts with a free theater fest this weekend at Volunteer Park.
The eminently catchy music of '70s rock gods Queen is the soundtrack to a far-fetched new musical at 5th Avenue Theatre.
Seattle's amateur Gilbert and Sullivan Society celebrates six decades of operatic entertainment with a production of "The Mikado."
A roundup of new shows opening in Seattle-area theaters the week of July 7, 2014.
A review of John Steinbeck's reading-list classic "Of Mice and Men," on stage at Eclectic Theater Company in Seattle.
Seattle Times theater critic Misha Berson points out that in the 2013-14 Seattle theater season, patrons (and critics) enjoyed a season brimming with thought-provoking works by women " an …
A review of the national touring production of " The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess," on stage at the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle through June 29, 2014.
Theater Schmeater's new space in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood is part of a scattering of arts-related development in a gentrified area that used to be a fringe theater hub. The theater is…
A review of Terrence McNally's "The Lisbon Traviata," exuberantly staged by new theater company Theatre22 at Richard Hugo House.
A review of the not-often-staged "The Price," Arthur Miller's family drama about estranged brothers, on now at ACT Theatre in Seattle through June 22.
A talk with Seattle playwright Robert Schenkkan, who won the Tony Award for best play on June 8 for his historical drama, "All the Way." He's back at work on the sequel, "The Great Society…
Seattle playwright Robert Schenkkan accepted the 2014 Tony Award for best play, for his LBJ bio-drama, "All the Way."
James Monroe Iglehart also appeared in the Seattle production of "Aladdin" at the 5th Avenue Theatre. He won a Tony Award Sunday for best performance by an actor in a featured role in a musi…
Among the cast of the Disney musical "Aladdin" on Broadway are 2 faces familiar to patrons of the 5th Avenue, Seattle Children's and Village theaters: Brandon O'Neill and Don Darryl Rivera.
Led by choreographer Cyrus Khambatta, SIDF brings artists from Romania, Brazil, Peru, India, China and Germany to Seattle.
Fans of PNB ballerina Kaori Nakamura have one final chance to see her dance as a company member at a "Season Encore" performance on June 8, 2014.
Who will win Broadway's 2014 Tony Awards, announced Sunday, June 8, in a CBS telecast? Times theater critic Misha Berson makes some predictions.
Seattle Times theater critic Misha Berson critiques some big Broadway shows, in time for the Sunday, June 8, Tony Awards. Nominees include Seattle playwright Robert Schenkkan's "All the Way"…
A review of Pacific Northwest Ballet's 2014 production of "Giselle," featuring soon-to-retire ballerina Kaori Nakamura in the title role.
A review of the touring production of the Broadway show "Once," based on the indie film of the same name. It's at the Paramount in Seattle through June 8, 2014.
A review of Tom Stoppard's "Arcadia," being staged by Seattle Public Theater through June 8, 2014.