
Existential Dread Wants to be Funny
Get ready, Seattle, here comes Beckettfest! Yes, More than a dozen performance producing organizations throughout Seattle will be performing works … Continue reading Existential Dread Wants to be Funny
A conversation with Seattle
Get ready, Seattle, here comes Beckettfest! Yes, More than a dozen performance producing organizations throughout Seattle will be performing works … Continue reading Existential Dread Wants to be Funny
I grew up revering the local sketch comedy show “Almost Live!” It was my Seattle education before I moved into … Continue reading Tonight: Two “Almost Live!” alums return to Seattle, bring comedy to the Triple Door
Victor Janusz has been a fixture behind a piano almost constantly since he was eight years old. He has played … Continue reading Victor Janusz tells his own story with humor and song in Hands Solo: Pianoman
Since the Spring of 2013, Jennifer Jasper’s Family Affair has occupied the third Wednesday of each month in the Rendezvous’s intimate Jewel … Continue reading For better or worse, Family Affair feels like, yes, family
Don’t think of Passing Strange as a musical. Most people think they hate musicals—probably because most musicals are terrible, or … Continue reading Passing Strange Is At Least Two-Thirds Awesome
Attention must be paid to the set dressing. Arthur Miller’s The Price is set in an attic, that place where … Continue reading “The Price” Isn’t Right
The second annual Sandbox One-Act Play Festival opened last night to a packed crowd at Fremont’s West of Lenin theatre. … Continue reading Ideas abound at the second annual SOAP Fest