Season Annoucement

On the Boards Releases Its Ever Diverse 2014–15 Lineup

Prepare for another slate of local and international dance, theater, performance pieces, and more.

04/22/2014 By Seth Sommerfeld

Summer Festivals

Bumbershoot 2014 Features 'The Simpsons' and 'The Onion'

Writers from the comedy institutions join Ken Jennings, Tom Robbins, and more as part of the fest's non-musical offerings.

04/17/2014 By Seth Sommerfeld

Theater Review

What Do You Know, Bernadette?

Washington Ensemble Theatre takes on a teenage girl's coming of age in The Edge of Our Bodies.

04/04/2014 By Jeremy Novak

Theater

After Arson, Taproot Theatre’s New Kendall Center Brings Healing to Greenwood

The new lobby, cafe, and black box theater extend Taproot’s reach for community engagement, as does its new production In the Book Of.

03/26/2014 By Jessie Beebe

Theater Review

'The Suit' Fits Perfectly

Don't miss Seattle Rep's presentation of Peter Brook's humorous and heartbreaking play about marital discord and Apartheid.

03/25/2014 By Seth Sommerfeld

Theater Review

'Little Shop of Horrors' Basks in Macabre Sunshine

ACT Theatre's dark musical comedy revels in campiness but struggles with paper thin characters.

03/20/2014 By Seth Sommerfeld

Season Announcement

Seattle Shakespeare Co. Annouces Its Summer Plays and 2014–15 Season

Plan ahead to see Wooden O and an indoor season which includes 'Othello, 'Twelfth Night,' and Beckett.

03/19/2014 By Seth Sommerfeld

On The Town

Clothed in Betrayal

The Suit manages moments of whimsy and an emotional punch.

03/01/2014 By Seth Sommerfeld

Season Announcement

'Kinky Boots' and 'Something Rotten!' Highlight 5th Avenue Theatre's 2014–15

Catch last year's Tony Awards champ and the world premiere of the new musical from the director and choreographer of The Book of Mormon.

02/24/2014 By Seth Sommerfeld

Theater

Party in the Wings with 'Venus in Fur' and Seattle Met

Seattle Rep's soiree for patrons in their 20s and 30s offers drinks, a show, and an afterparty.

02/19/2014 By Seth Sommerfeld

Theater Review

Most Memorable Moments from WET's 'Ed, Downloaded'

Archiving the moments we'll remember from Washington Ensemble Theatre's new sci-fi play about a digital hereafter

02/07/2014 By Jessie Beebe and Jeremy G. Novak

Love Is in the Air

Lovely to Lusty: Seattle Valentine's Day Guide 2014

Treat that special someone to a night of theater, art, libations, dance... or underwear gawking.

02/05/2014 By Jessie Beebe

Theater

'The Phantom of the Opera' and 'Wicked' Highlight the 2014-15 Broadway at the Paramount Season

The slate also features Beauty and the Beast, Dirty Dancing, and Pippin.

02/05/2014 By Seth Sommerfeld

Local Talent

A Fiendish Conversation with Washington Ensemble Theatre's Ali el-Gasseir

The director of Ed, Downloaded discusses the show's sci-fi heart and the Ensemble's upcoming relocation.

01/30/2014 By Seth Sommerfeld

Theater Review

Get Lost in the Nuance of 'A Great Wilderness' at the Rep

The world premiere of Samuel D. Hunter's play examines the buried pain of a gay conversion therapist.

01/28/2014 By Seth Sommerfeld

Bang For Your Buck

Cheap Week Seattle: Best-Bang-for-Your-Buck Events Jan 27–Feb 2

Sex stories, Kafka, mindfulness, and grunge pop: the best ways to spend your week without spending much.

01/27/2014 By Jeremy G. Novak

Countdown to 2014

Seattle New Year's Eve Event Guide 2013

A collection of ways to ring in 2014 for the artistically inclined.

12/05/2013 By Seth Sommerfeld

Dance

'The Clay Duke' Reacts to Catastrophe

Dayna Hanson and company recount a confusing tragedy through theater, dance, and empathetic fascination.

12/02/2013 By Jeremy G. Novak

ON THE TOWN

Dance and the Machines

Lelavision brings acrobatics and gargantuan musical instruments to the Moore Theatre.

12/01/2013

Theater

A Spectral Staging of 'The Hound of the Baskervilles'

Seattle Rep's new take on Sherlock Holmes works thanks to its elaborate production design.

11/27/2013 By Seth Sommerfeld