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Seattle Summer Events Guide: Theater & Dance

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Rage Against the Machine

In a new monologue, Mike Daisey dissects his love-hate relationship with iPhones.


By Laura Dannen

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Fantasy Frye-land

Oil paintings to the right, “whimsically disturbing” performance art to the left.


By Suzanne Beal

Spring Arts Preview: Top Seven Strategies Seattle Arts Should Copy

By Laura Dannen

Spring Arts Preview: Arts in a Flash

By Laura Dannen

Spring Arts Preview: 21 Can't-Miss Events

By Laura Dannen, Clancey Denis, and Sarah Hirsch

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Spring Arts Preview

By Laura Dannen

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Raaalphie!

A Christmas Story gets the musical treatment.


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Long, Beautiful Hair

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A Tasting Menu of Fall Arts

A sampler of outstanding selections from the coming cultural season, from soup to nuts.


Edited by Laura Dannen

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Ira Glass Has the Flu

The host of This American Life can't talk right now.


Edited by Laura Dannen

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Mayor of Cirque City

Former PNB dancer Adam Miller runs away with the circus.


Edited by Laura Dannen

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Homer Alone

Hans Altwies treads softly into his first solo show—an adaptation of The Iliad.


Edited by Laura Dannen

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Four Questions For... Jan Fabre

Belgian maverick Jan Fabre discusses his revolutionary career in the arts.


By Christopher Werner

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Munchkin for Life

An Oz veteran lands in the Emerald City.


By Steve Wiecking

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A Walk in the Park

Director Sam Buntrock creates a new "Sunday" for Seattle


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Stage Princess

Star Wars royalty treads the boards—not lightly.


By Steve Wiecking

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Time and Time Again

By Steve Wiecking

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The Kindness of Strangers

Intiman grants fringe veteran Sheila Daniels her big Desire to direct.


By Steve Wiecking

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Seeing Green

Adventure and boogers still abound, but Shrek the Musical aims to be something else: a story with heart.


By Steve Wiecking

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Their Friends and Neighbors

New Century Theatre Company puts The Adding Machine to work


By Steve Wiecking