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Intiman’s Angels: Required Viewing Without Rapture
Theatre

Intiman’s Angels: Required Viewing Without Rapture

If you’ve never seen Angels in America you need to see Intiman’s current production (at Cornish Playhouse through September 21st). … Continue reading Intiman’s Angels: Required Viewing Without Rapture

“The Price” Isn’t Right
Theatre

“The Price” Isn’t Right

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

Pinter As a Sketch Artist (Part 1)
Arts & Entertainment, Theatre

Pinter As a Sketch Artist (Part 1)

The acting is high-caliber all around. What’s more, both cast an audience have a good time with easy laughs in the casual setting of the Bullitt Cabaret theatre. Stick around for the final act of the night and you’ll witness Pinter in miniature: simultaneously horrifying and hilarious. Continue reading Pinter As a Sketch Artist (Part 1)

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  • Henry Lebedinsky on Agave Baroque Makes ‘Heavenly’ Seattle Debut
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  • Don on Galacticon 4 Blasts into Seattle this Weekend
  • Eric Heart Stray on Local Musicians Find a TV Audience on ‘Band in Seattle’

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