Renowned tenor returns to Seattle for comic opera
Seattle Opera opens its 2013-14 season with light fare: Donizetti's "Daughter of the Regiment," starring soprano Sarah Coburn and noted bel canto tenor Lawrence Brownlee.
Seattle Opera opens its 2013-14 season with light fare: Donizetti's "Daughter of the Regiment," starring soprano Sarah Coburn and noted bel canto tenor Lawrence Brownlee.
A review of the 18th-century Carlo Goldoni farce, "The Servant of Two Masters," which opens Seattle Rep's 2013-14 season.
A review of "Pippi Longstocking," a musical about the pigtailed 9-year-old from Astrid Lindgren's books, on stage at Seattle Children's Theatre through Nov. 3, 2013.
"Broke-ology," a poignant, often humorous tale of two brothers trying to care for their ailing father, plays at Seattle Public Theatre through Oct. 20.
A conversation with leading British playwright Sir Alan Ayckbourn, as ACT Theatre presents the American premiere of hs play "Sugar Daddies," which runs through Nov. 3, 2013.
A review of "Air Twyla," a triple bill of dance pieces by Twyla Tharp at Pacific Northwest Ballet, including the world premiere of "Waiting at the Station."
A review of the world premiere of the musical "Secondhand Lions" at Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre.
A review of "The Matchmaker," Thornton Wilder's comic romp in Old New York, which inspired the hit musical "Hello, Dolly!" Starring Pam Nolte, it's at Taproot Theatre through Oct. 19, 2013.
"Broke-ology," an African American family play by Nathan Louis Jackson, makes its Seattle premiere at Seattle Public Theatre through Oct. 20, 2013.
A review of the intense drama "Soft Click of a Switch," a MAP Theatre staging at West of Lenin through Sept. 28, 2013.
The Village Theatre handles the silly musical-on-wheels "Xanadu" with plenty of pep. Real-life spouses Jessica Skerritt and Dane Stokinger star as Kira the muse and Sonny, the mortal she tri…
Seattle Symphony principal pops conductor Jeff Tyzik leads the SSO, plus Seattle Pro Musica and vocalists Janice Chandler Eteme and Kevin Deas in selections from "Porgy and Bess" on Sept. 26…
The set and costume designer behind many Broadway and movie productions " including Woody Allen's "Blue Jasmine" " pays a visit to Pacific Northwest Ballet to work with choreographer Twyla T…
A review of Rajiv Joseph's play "Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo," staged by Washington Ensemble Theatre.
Seattle Fringe Festival is back, rolling into Capitol Hill venues with an eclectic array of performances.
A look at some of the promising new theater productions debuting in Seattle, as well as some nearing the end of their runs.
The opening night of the musical "The Fantasticks" wasn't so fantastic.
Seattle Times theater critic Misha Berson's review of Balagan Theatre's "Les Miserables," the most immediate and cozy version to hit Seattle, transmitting all the fire, sweep and sap of Vi…
A review of ACT's staging of Will Eno's "Middletown," a modern look at a small town, inspired by the Thornton Wilder classic "Our Town." Through Sept. 29, 2013.
Actor, director and writer Rose Cano is all about serving the communities within Seattle. When she isn't at work with the Latino theater troupe she co-founded, eSe Teatro, she's an interpret…
Following the success of the movie musical "Les Miserables," a few Seattle-area theaters are mounting the show, starting with an "intimate" version at Balagan Theatre.
There is a beach with fluffy sand in Cicely Tyson's future. She can't wait to get to it. Just don't ask where it is.
Seattle Repertory Theatre has announced that Benjamin Moore plans to end his 28-year stint as managing director next June but will continue to work on behalf of the theater.
Act I, Scene 1: Four actors in well-worn coveralls and baseball caps take the stage at the county jail. They're here to tell a tale of love, friendship, jealousy and betrayal. It's the stuff…