The Seattle Rep's "The Hound of the Baskervilles" handily conjures a favorite Sherlock Holmes mystery about a haunted family. The production is running through Dec. 15.
The Seattle area has been host to the tumultuous history of France via two stagings of "Les Misérables" this year: first by Balagan Theatre, and now Village Theatre's fine production.
Producers are turning the lights off forever on the Spider-Man musical on Broadway early next year, the final chapter in the story of most expensive theatrical show ever that shook off a tro…
Big news in the comedy world: Monty Python is set to reunite for a stage show.
Book-It Repertory Theatre has adapted Denis Johnson's short-story collection "Jesus' Son" into a stage production, rife with Johnson's spare, sardonic prose. Playing at West of Lenin in Seat…
For a new adaptation of the classic Sherlock Holmes tale "The Hound of the Baskervilles," Seattle Repertory Theatre is conjuring a Victorian England shrouded in foggy mystery.
The touring production of the musical "Priscilla Queen of the Desert," bus and all, is a delightful ride at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, writes reviewer Nancy Worssam.
A review of "Kylian + Pite," an evening of dances by Jiri Kylian and Crystal Pite at Pacific Northwest Ballet.
A review of Joshua Rollins' play about the intersection of poverty and drugs in rural West Virginia. An Azeotrope production at ACT in Seattle.
"The Underneath," by Seattle playwright Kelleen Conway Blanchard and staged at Annex Theatre, is full of clever effects and has some delightful moments, but the multiple themes don't hang to…
The Seagull Project, a company of local actors, has been invited to perform the Chekhov classic at a festival in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, in spring 2014.
Seattle Shakespeare Company's new version of "Much Ado About Nothing" is set on the high-glam French Riviera and features live music by the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra. Through Nov. 17 …
Intiman artistic director Andrew Russell says the revived company, which shut down in 2011, will present a new staging of both parts of "Angels in America" next summer. He reports Intiman is…
An interview with noted choreographer Crystal Pite, who is working with Pacific Northwest Ballet for the first time.
A review of Elizabeth Heffron's new play at Seattle Rep, about an adolescent who is navigating the already-tough teen years in a rough neighborhood and with little help from adults. Through …
The big Broadway show "Peter and the Starcatcher," inspired by a Peter Pan-themed novel by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, runs at the Moore Theatre Oct. 30-Nov. 3.
Seattle Opera opens its 50th anniversary season with Donizetti's comedy "The Daughter of the Regiment," starring the terrific singers Lawrence Brownlee and Sarah Coburn.
The intoxicating, Tony-winning Broadway revival of "Anything Goes" is a romantic farce graced with the deluxe tunes of the great American composer Cole Porter. The touring production is at t…
Dozens of musicians from around the country gathered in Benaroya Hall on Monday to celebrate the life and accomplishments of the late Toby Saks: cellist, longtime teacher at the University o…
Balagan Theatre is staging an earnest musical version of the gory story of tortured teen Carrie White; while the production features strong voices, it's lacking what made the original "Carr…
Fun statistics about Stephen King's 1974 novel "Carrie," the 1988 stage musical adaptation, and the 1976 and 2013 film versions.
The musical about the shy, fearful teen outcast Carrie White, who wreaks revenge after a high-school prank, opens in Seattle this weekend at the Moore Theatre.