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Dancer-choreographer Robert Battle, now in his third year as artistic director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, has expanded the company's repertoire while preserving its legacy. Seatt…
Founded in 1975, the nationally lauded Seattle Children's Theatre will celebrate its 40th anniversary with a 2014-15 season featuring two world premiere shows, and encores of "Robin Hood" an…
After singing the title role in "Madama Butterfly" the night before, soprano Kristine Opolais learned the Metropolitan Opera needed her back as Mimi in "La Bohème" for a Saturday afternoon …
A review of "Kiss of the Spider Woman," directed by Billie Wildrick, at SecondStory Repertory in Redmond.
A review of "The Edge of Our Bodies," now being staged by Washington Ensemble Theatre through April 14, 2014.
Forty-eight Pacific Northwest Ballet students will soon appear in Balanchine's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at McCaw Hall.
ArtsWest's 2014-15 season comprises works by David Henry Hwang, Katori Hall and Amy Herzog, and the return of "Angry Housewives."
Seattle Public Theater reveals its 2014-15 season, which includes a Northwest premiere and two holiday shows.
The music of prolific composer Stephen Schwartz ("Wicked," "Pippin," "Godspell") will be front and center at "Totally Wicked," a program by Seattle Men's Chorus with guest Megan Hilty ("Smas…
Reviews of "Royal Blood" and "Checkoff in the Sun," both Seattle plays that examine families gone awry.
A review of "The Importance of Being Earnest" at Seattle Shakespeare Company, ably directed by Victor Pappas and skillfully mined for laughs by the cast, led by Connor Toms and Quinn Franzen.
"The Tutor," a musical about a writer who schools an alienated teen from a privileged and unhappy family, plays at the Village Theatre in Issaquah through April 27.
A review of "The Boy at the Edge of Everything," a world premiere by Finegan Kruckemeyer at Seattle Children's Theatre.
San Diego's opera wil close on April 13 after 49 years of operation.
Seattle dance troupe zoe | juniper combines the talents of choreographer Zoe Scofield and visual artist Juniper Shuey, who are also wife and husband. Their new show, "BeginAgain," plays On t…
Angela Lansbury has British critics spellbound with her performance as a dotty mystic in "Blithe Spirit" on the London stage.
A review of Nathaniel Porter's punk-rock adaptation of "Othello," staged by Ghost Light Theatricals.
The silly sendup "Little Shop of Horrors" is still fertile ground, as ACT and 5th Avenue theatres stage the musical with a solid cast " including Audrey II, the extremely carnivorous plant, …
James Monroe Iglehart, whom Seattle audiences saw when "Aladdin" had its tryout here, is finding the musical is magic: He's reprising the role of Genie as the show prepares to open on Broadw…
A review of the current touring production of Disney's stage musical "The Lion King," full of theatrical spectacle, incredible costumes and the familiar Elton John/Tim Rice songs.
A review of STAGEright's production of "The Elephant Man," with Matthew Gilbert playing 19th-century Briton John Merrick.
"The Tutor," a musical about a novelist- tutor and his teenage pupil, plays at Village Theatre in Issaquah, March 20-April 27.
An interview with lionized stage director Peter Brook, now 88, whose "The Suit" is being produced at Seattle Repertory Theatre starting Wednesday, March 19.
Village Theatre, which presents shows in Issaquah and Everett, is announcing a 2014-15 season that includes Broadway's "In the Heights" and "Mary Poppins," as well as "Cabaret" and "Around t…
Coming to Seattle stages this week: "Third," Wendy Wasserstein's final play; "Mom Baby God," about reproductive rights; and a reading of "Both Your Houses" by the Endangered Species Project.