Review: CRIMSON AND CLOVER at The Can Can
by Jay Irwin - July 21, 2023
The Can Can has never been one to shy away from sexual boundaries. Hell, emcee Jonathan Betchtel will flirt with anyone he lays his eyes on. But now with their new show, “Crimson and Clover”, they’ve ventured into their first unabashedly queer storyline, still with their usual sparkle and humor. And...
Review: THE HELLO GIRLS at Taproot Theatre
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - July 16, 2023
How do you know when a show is really, really good? Often it is something beyond the story, the performance, and the staging that takes you to a place that can only be described as magic. Less than twenty minutes into the show, I leaned over to my theater companion and quietly whispered, “I’m alread...
Review: SIX at The Paramount Theatre
by Jay Irwin - July 13, 2023
Dear Readers, The Queens have arrived at the Paramount with the North American Tour of “Six” and attention must be paid to these divas. Maybe you’ve seen bits on late night shows or performances on the Tonys but there’s nothing like catching this Tony winning show live....
Review: SOLARIS at Book-It Repertory Theatre
by Jay Irwin - June 20, 2023
One thing that can be said about Book-It Repertory Theatre, Dear Readers, is that they know how to surprise and thrill. Their 2016 productions of “The Brothers K” still live rent free in my head. So, when I heard they were tackling a novel such as Stanislaw Lem’s “Solaris”, currently playing at the ...
Review: MORLOT, SEATTLE SYMPHONY CAPTIVATE IN ALL-FRENCH PROGRAM at Benaroya Hall
by Erica Miner - June 05, 2023
This was a hugely demanding program, and Morlot and his musicians together produced an awe-inspiring accomplishment....
Review: HELLO, DOLLY! at Village Theatre
by Jay Irwin - May 27, 2023
In the musical theater world, there are classics and then there are Classics (with the big “C”). Jerry Herman’s “Hello, Dolly!” is certainly a big “C” Classic and I’m here to fight anyone who says different. It’s a delicious throwback to the Golden Age of musicals and certainly a star vehicle for th...
Review: UNNECESSARY FARCE at Driftwood Theater
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - May 28, 2023
UNNECESSARY FARCE at the Driftwood Theatre is a fast-paced, adrenaline-fueled, high-octane laugh-fest. If your funny bone is out of practice, this show will whip you into shape in no time. From slapstick, innuendo, deadpan, comedy of errors, and wordplay, UNNECESSARY FARCE finds a million different ...
Review: LES MISERABLES at The 5th Avenue Theatre
by Jay Irwin - May 27, 2023
I’ve seen many productions of “Les Misérables” over the years, Dear Readers. I’ve seen local productions and tours. I’ve seen with the turntable and without. And, of course, I’ve seen good and not so good productions. And with all those viewings under my belt, I had to ask myself, “do I need to see ...
Review: JEEVES TAKES A BOW at Taproot Theatre
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - May 21, 2023
Yowza indeed! JEEVES TAKES A BOW at Taproot Theatre launched into opening night full throttle on the comedy pedal. The beloved characters of PG Wodehouse take the audience on a delightful romp across the New York stage, through the seedy underbelly of the big city, and even a ramble into the wild, w...
Review: WOLF PLAY at ACT
by Jay Irwin - May 12, 2023
Dear Readers, just as theater professionals have unique ways of communicating a story, so too do children have their own ways of communicating their issues, especially when traumatized. Now take those two unique perspectives and combine them and you get the singular “Wolf Play” by Hansol Jung, curre...
Review: LYDIA AND THE TROLL at The Seattle Rep
by Jay Irwin - May 11, 2023
He’s a Seattle favorite. He inspires magic and wonder and just brings a smile to the faces of those who see him. No, I’m not talking about Justin Huertas, composer of the locally (and beyond) renowned musical “Lizard Boy” (about to make its Off-Broadway premiere in NYC, by the way), although I might...
Review: TWELFTH NIGHT at Seattle Shakespeare
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - April 30, 2023
TWELFTH NIGHT at Seattle Shakespeare is loaded with music, mischief, and magic. With the Bard’s trusty plot devices of mistaken identity and a prank gone awry, the show traipses its way through the lives of the Illyrians on the way to their happy endings. Clever lyrics embellish the story, touch the...
Review: SWEENEY TODD at The 5th Avenue Theatre
by Jay Irwin - April 29, 2023
Dear Readers, I’m baaack! It’s been months since we’ve spoken or even since I’ve been in a theater due to a medical issue that’s kept me homebound. So, one of my favorite shows, Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler’s bloody masterpiece “Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”, currently playing...
Review: I HATE HAMLET at Phoenix Theatre
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - April 09, 2023
I HATE HAMLET is a delightful romp for Shakespeare aficionados and newbies alike. The witty repartee just keeps coming as playwright Paul Rudnick dishes out great dialogue and some killer one liners. Nothing is funnier than actors making fun of actors, and I HATE HAMLET does it well. Despite its foc...
Review: HAIRSPRAY at Paramount Theater
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - April 05, 2023
HAIRSPRAY is a toe-tapping, dance in your seat, good time show with a message we still need to hear. With an audience who came ready for a party, the show hummed along with enthusiastic support from the crowd. With catchy tunes, over-the-top characters, and energetic dance numbers, HAIRSPRAY is a wh...
Review: 110 IN THE SHADE at Reboot Theatre & Seattle Public Theater
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - April 02, 2023
The theater scene has been as parched as a midwestern prairie waiting for a show like this. And Paris Manzanares is a tall drink of water during a drought. With a magnificent score by composer Harvey Schmidt and lyricist Tom Jones, Reboot Theatre and Seattle Public Theater have found new meaning in ...
Review: EVERY BRILLIANT THING at ACT Theatre
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - March 24, 2023
WEVERY BRILLIANT THING is a show about awareness - awareness of yourself, of others, of obstacles and challenges, of feelings and emotions, and the beauty of life right down to the smallest detail. While framed within the story of darkest depression, the show illuminates how much joy there still is ...
Review: SUITE SURRENDER at As If Theatre
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - March 17, 2023
With a parade of mismanaged guests, lurking press, and plucky staff, SUITE SURRENDER at As If Theatre offers us a classic farce for your enjoyment. The show is a treasure trove of classic tropes and exemplary comedy. With the weight of winter receding into memory, this show invites you in for a good...
Review: BETWEEN TWO KNEES at Seattle Repertory Theatre
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - March 09, 2023
BETWEEN TWO KNEES at Seattle Rep is unlike any other show, mixing shame with amusement into a piece that uses comedy as resistance. The 1491s make the voices of Native Americans heard and choose to do so through comedy. With humor as their weapon, the show takes aim at the violence, abuse, and manip...
Review: DEAR EVAN HANSEN at Paramount Theater
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - March 09, 2023
Powerful, touching, and painfully relevant, DEAR EVAN HANSEN sweeps into Seattle for another run. With haunting melodies, a tight cast, and a modern digital set, the show continues to be the right story at the right time. The messages of love and loss, lies and misunderstanding, and of loneliness an...
Review: A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS at Seattle Opera
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - February 26, 2023
Expectation and electricity spark the air and light the eyes of everyone waiting to witness this moment. With a collaboration of talents from around the world and spanning years of work, Seattle Opera presents the world premiere of A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS. Haunting and beautiful, the story and musi...
Review: INTO THE WOODS at 5th Avenue Theatre
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - February 18, 2023
INTO THE WOODS at 5th Avenue Theatre is loaded with surprises and modern flair. From floor to ceiling and head to toe, this production gives a new look to this timeless fairytale. With humor and heart leading the way, INTO THE WOODS provides a night of intricate storytelling. Whether it is your firs...
Review: THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD at Book-It Repertory Theatre
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - February 13, 2023
WTHE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD at Book-It Repertory Theatre is a delightful romp through the mysterious world of Agatha Christie. The characters are sly with many hidden agendas. The clues are both interwoven in the dialogue and hidden in plain view. Connecting the dots has never been more fun. Audien...
Review: THE SIGN IN SIDNEY BRUSTEIN'S WINDOW at Intiman Theatre
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - February 11, 2023
THE SIGN IN SIDNEY BRUSTEIN’S WINDOW is a complicated story about complex people dealing with complex issues that reveals some simple truths. Ideals and reality clash with reverberating effects. The play forces you to consider your beliefs, commitments, the value of honesty, and what we bring and ta...
Review: SENSE AND SENSIBILITY at Village Theatre
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - February 05, 2023
Love and longing, mistakes and matches, SENSE AND SENSIBILITY pairs all the ups and down and ins and outs of love and marriage in one show. Village Theatre’s production of this Kate Hamill adaptation also pairs the traditional story with exaggerations of the humor and sarcasm. It is light and divert...