Archive

There is No Escape from Infinity Box

05 Jul 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

In Gilbert & Sullivan’s Iolanthe, a Preposterous Clash of Fairies and Noblemen

02 Jul 2012 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre

Getting Under the Skin With Freehold’s Free-Ranging King Lear

26 Jun 2012 by Danielle Girard in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

NW New Works Festival Winds Down Cool, Colorful, Meditative, and Teasing

24 Jun 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Dance, Music, Theatre

Jesus Hopped The A Train Grips with a Shock

20 Jun 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Up Late at the NW New Works Festival

12 Jun 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Dance, Music, Theatre

American Idiot at The Paramount is a Holiday for Green Day Fans

08 Jun 2012 by Scott G in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

As You Like It is a Swell Romance

05 Jun 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Sweet Nothing Coats a Bonbon with a Touch of Gender Politics

03 Jun 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Mr. Sloane is Not So Entertaining

29 May 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

At Capacity Peels Away A Mask

27 May 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

Whim W’him, The Esoterics, and St. Helens String Quartet’s Exquisite “Approaching Ecstasy” Blends Genres, Bodies

22 May 2012 by SusannaDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Dance, Music, Theatre

Adaptations and Retellings: Day Three at Oregon Shakespeare Festival

19 May 2012 by Courtney Meaker in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

With The Producers at Village Theatre, It’s Springtime for Hitler in Issaquah & Everett

19 May 2012 by Scott G in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre

A New Butterfly‘s U.S. Debut, Pianissimo, With an Edge

18 May 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre

Trimpin’s “The Gurs Zyklus” Blends Sculpture, Theater, and Musical Performance

18 May 2012 by Dana Wen in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre, Visual Arts

Marx Brothers and Medea: Day Two at Oregon Shakespeare Festival

18 May 2012 by Courtney Meaker in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

Death, Tragedy, and Spicy Wings: Day One at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival

17 May 2012 by Courtney Meaker in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

For Hoodies Up!, a “Seattle Seven” of Trayvon Martin Stories

15 May 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Arouet’s House of Bernarda Alba is Lorca Done Right

13 May 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

Schoolyard’s Scrappy Cabaret Takes a Risk at Re-Bar

11 May 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, Music, Theatre

A Charming Sideshow Eases Into The Annex

09 May 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

At Seattle Opera, a Madama Butterfly to Convert the Haters

09 May 2012 by Margaret Higginson in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre

[Title of Show] Goes Beyond Meta, Establishing Completely Self-Referential Loop

09 May 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

Team of Heroes Does Big, Stupid Fun Smartly

07 May 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, Literature, Theatre

5th Ave’s Damn Yankees is Darned Good

07 May 2012 by Scott G in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Pinning Down Seattle Opera’s Madama Butterfly with Director Peter Kazaras and Author Angela Davis-Gardner

05 May 2012 by Margaret Higginson in Arts & Entertainment, Music, Theatre

Point-Counterpoint: What’s Julie Andrée T. Up To at On The Boards?

04 May 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Café Nordo–Food Theatre? Victual Drama?–Sets Plates in Washington Hall

01 May 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Eats, Food, Theatre

ACT’s The Pitmen Painters Joins Laughter with Meaty Intellectual Concerns

27 Apr 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Balagan’s Remarkable Spring Awakening Returns, with Caveats

23 Apr 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

Chasing the Elusive & Shape Shifting with Kyle Abraham at OtB

20 Apr 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, Music, Theatre

Spectrum Dance Presents Petruchska as a Surreal Erotic Carnival

18 Apr 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Dance, Theatre

Fear and Queer with Cherdonna and Lou

16 Apr 2012 by Courtney Meaker in Arts & Entertainment, Dance, Theatre

Modern Luv About to be All Up in Your Inbox, NYC

11 Apr 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre

Tuesday is Modern Luv‘s Last Seattle Stand, Before New York Calls

09 Apr 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre

Perpetual Comedy and Heartbreak at Happy Days–Ends May 5

09 Apr 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

The Schoolyard Goes Another Round with The Blue Room

08 Apr 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Sex Life is the Highlight of Balagan’s “Death, Sex: Election Season”

06 Apr 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Have You Ridden Seattle Rep’s Or, Yet?

05 Apr 2012 by Courtney Meaker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Free & Cheap this Month in Theatre

04 Apr 2012 by Courtney Meaker in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

Young Artists Don Pasquale is a Walk on the Funny Side of the Street

03 Apr 2012 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre

“5th ACT’s” New First Date Musical Hits Mostly Middling Notes

31 Mar 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, Music, Theatre

The Ensemble’s Stuck Strikes Poopy Gold

30 Mar 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Seattle Opera’s Young Artists Sing a “Dolce Vita” Don Pasquale

29 Mar 2012 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre

Hard Rock and Paper Houses at The Annex: Scissors, Please

29 Mar 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, Music, Theatre

The Village Theatre’s It Shoulda Been You Coulda Been More

28 Mar 2012 by Scott G in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

The Negro Problem Bring Driving Horns and Bitter Ballads to The Neptune

19 Mar 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre

Printer’s Devil’s Engaging Torso is in Need of Alignment

17 Mar 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Phone Homer is the Modern Woman’s Iliad You’ve Been Waiting For

16 Mar 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

Le Frenchword Does It For Comedy

13 Mar 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

In Seattle Rep’s Rothko Play, RED Is Better Than Dead

12 Mar 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

A Footloose Orphée? Blame the French

06 Mar 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, Dance, Theatre

Living Bridges Brings the Circus to Georgetown

05 Mar 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Dance, Theatre

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Musical Gets Five Stars From My Niece

28 Feb 2012 by Seth Kolloen in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

Seattle Opera’s Orphée Rings Out With a Tenor’s Tour de Force Performance

27 Feb 2012 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre

12 Minutes Max: The Test Results Are In

22 Feb 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre

Director José Maria Condemi on Staging Gluck’s Orphée at Seattle Opera

21 Feb 2012 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, Music, Theatre

Oklahoma!‘s Kicks are as High as, Well, You Know (Review)

14 Feb 2012 by Scott G in Arts & Entertainment, Dance, Music, Theatre

Charlotte Keeps You Guessing in Rep’s I Am My Own Wife

13 Feb 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

At On the Boards, Mariano Pensotti Looks Back on a Damaged Decade

10 Feb 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Mariano Pensotti on “El pasado es un animal grotesco,” Coming to OtB This Week

08 Feb 2012 by Jeremy M. Barker in ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Tommy Smith’s White Hot Hope You Can’t Believe In

07 Feb 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

Intiman’s Million-Dollar “Maybe” Pays Off

07 Feb 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Yearning for Warmth, Companionship & Gold at Strawshop’s The Bells

06 Feb 2012 by StefanDW in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Seattle Theatre is Big Winner in New Gypsy Rose Lee Awards

01 Feb 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

An Oscar-Worthy Odd Couple at The Village Theatre (Review)

31 Jan 2012 by Scott G in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Coriolanus Now in Its Final Weekend at Seattle Shakespeare

27 Jan 2012 by Audrey in Arts & Entertainment, Film & TV, Theatre

Unjustly Neglected, Attila Gets Big, Bold-Voiced Hearing at Seattle Opera

17 Jan 2012 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre

Balagan’s Sold-Out Spring Awakening Returns This Spring

14 Jan 2012 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, Music, Theatre

Verdi and Venezuela Meet in the Voice of Ana Lucrecia García

13 Jan 2012 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

For New Year’s, a Cafe (Un)American Benefit at Washington Hall

27 Dec 2011 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre, Visual Arts

It’s Impossible Not to Love Cinderella at the 5th Avenue Theatre

11 Dec 2011 by Scott G in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre

Zoe | Juniper Cracks Your Head Open, Non-Linearly

05 Dec 2011 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Dance, Theatre

A Riveting Werther from Seattle Opera’s Young Artists

21 Nov 2011 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre

Newyorkland Kicks in Doors of Cops’ Hearts at On the Boards

19 Nov 2011 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Aren Der Hacopian: the Making of a Modern Opera Administrator

16 Nov 2011 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre

ACT Theatre’s Double Indemnity is Double the Noir Fun

14 Nov 2011 by Audrey in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Finally, a Midsummer Night’s Dream with Teeth

01 Nov 2011 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

StageRIGHT Theatre Presents a Rollicking Band of Pirates, They

31 Oct 2011 by Margaret Higginson in Arts & Entertainment, Music, Theatre

On Pickwick, Seateeth, and Portishead

25 Oct 2011 by Audrey in Arts & Entertainment, Music, Theatre

The SunBreak’s Picks for City Arts Fest Saturday

22 Oct 2011 by Tony Kay in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre

The Not-Its are the Hot It Kindiependent Band

22 Oct 2011 by James Callan in Arts & Entertainment, Music, Theatre

The SunBreak’s Picks for City Arts Fest Friday

21 Oct 2011 by Tony Kay in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre

The SunBreak’s Picks for City Arts Fest Thursday

20 Oct 2011 by Tony Kay in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Film & TV, Music, Theatre, Visual Arts

Seattle Opera Puts the Classic in Carmen

19 Oct 2011 by Margaret Higginson in Arts & Entertainment, Music, Theatre

In Theatre, a Shadowy Odysseus & Balagan’s Blockhead

17 Oct 2011 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

City Arts Fest 2011 Brings the Noise to Seattle

17 Oct 2011 by Tony Kay in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Music, Theatre

Seth Suggests Seateeth by John Osebold

17 Oct 2011 by Seth Kolloen in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Literature, Theatre

You Will Be Invincible, or Angélica Liddell Will Die Trying

07 Oct 2011 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Steve Jobs Wouldn’t Care for Your Nostalgia, Says Mike Daisey

07 Oct 2011 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

Say Hello to Teatro ZinZanni’s “Bonsoir Liliane!”

03 Oct 2011 by Jay Friedman in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Norah Amsellem on Singing Micaela in Seattle Opera’s Carmen

01 Oct 2011 by Philippa Kiraly in Arts & Entertainment, Music, Theatre

Killing Cousins Fire Up Mary Stuart at ACT Theatre

22 Sep 2011 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

Inside Sam Shepard’s Bruised Mind, and a Salesman, Unearthed

19 Sep 2011 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

SuttonBeresCuller’s To Be Determined Just as Vague as Its Title

16 Sep 2011 by Audrey in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre, Visual Arts

Why Inherit the Wind? Why Here? Why Now?

12 Sep 2011 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

5 Questions with Seattle Comedy Group The Habit

12 Sep 2011 by Seth Kolloen in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Theatre

Bumbershoot Day Three (Photo Gallery)

05 Sep 2011 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Literature, Music, Theatre

Bumbershoot Day Two (Photo Gallery)

04 Sep 2011 by Michael van Baker in Arts & Entertainment, ARTS_FEATURED, Dance, Music, Theatre

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