Peter Crook
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PETER CROOK
Peter is based in Seattle.He has performed in over a dozen shows with Seattle Children’s Theatre where he was last seen in The Velveteen Rabbit.
Recent performances at ACT Theatre include Uncle Vanya, The Seagull,
Celebration and No Man’s Land.
He was Doctor Larch in ...
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PETER CROOKPeter is based in Seattle.He has performed in over a dozen shows with Seattle Children’s Theatre where he was last seen in The Velveteen Rabbit.
Recent performances at ACT Theatre include Uncle Vanya, The Seagull,
Celebration and No Man’s Land.
He was Doctor Larch in Book-It Repertory Theater’s
20th Anniversary production of The Cider House Rules. Other favorite
Seattle credits include Mary Stuart, Rock’N’Roll, Stuff Happens, A Number
(ACT); The Fever, The Designated Mourner (New City Theatre); Frozen
(Empty Space); Buddy (5th Ave); Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Co);
Angels in America (Intiman); Clybourne Park, The Notebooks of Leonardo,
The Beard of Avon, (Seattle Rep; and a company member for two seasons).
Regional credits include Old Globe Theatre and New
York Shakespeare Festival. On Broadway and on tour he was
Mozart in Amadeus. Television and film credits include “Designing Women”,
“Max Headroom”, “Chaplin”, and “Snow Falling on Cedars”.
He is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and is currently a member of The Seagull Project.
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by Rachael Goldberg - Sep 11, 2019
Folger's 2019 Season opener deftly tells the tale of king's reign and the rebellion he faces, a prince burdened by expectations, and the struggles of family, honor, and duty. Rosa Joshi's production enchantingly revives this age-old tale with the help of stunning sets, expert staging, and a phenomenal cast.

by A.A. Cristi - Sep 4, 2019
Folger Theatre opens the 2019/20 season with 1 Henry IV, Shakespeare's richly layered coming-of-age tale of power, rebellion, honor, and redemption. The production is directed by Rosa Joshi (co-founder of Seattle's upstart crow collective theater company in Seattle; Henry V and As You Like It at Oregon Shakespeare Festival), who makes her DC directorial debut at the Folger.

by Julie Musbach - Aug 8, 2019
Folger Theatre opens the 2019/20 season with 1 Henry IV, Shakespeare's richly layered coming-of-age tale of power, rebellion, honor, and redemption. The production is directed by Rosa Joshi (co-founder of Seattle's upstart crow collective theater company in Seattle; Henry V and As You Like It at Oregon Shakespeare Festival), who makes her DC directorial debut at the Folger.

by A.A. Cristi - Apr 24, 2019
Seeking her exiled father and escape from an oppressive court, Rosalind, disguised as a boy, flees with her cousin and a clown to the Forest of Arden. The woods offer not only freedom, but also a motley crew of characters, and the chance to experience life and love with a fellow outcast, Orlando, from a whole new perspective.

by A.A. Cristi - Mar 29, 2019
Rosalind and Orlando engage in a glorious game of love, lust, and mistaken identities in a magical forest in Shakespeare's As You Like It. Kelly Kitchens directs the production which begins previews on April 23, opens April 26, and runs through May 19 at the Center Theatre at Seattle Center.

by Jay Irwin - Feb 3, 2019
OK, so putting up a dark and moody production of Anton Chekhov's 'Uncle Vanya' may sound redundant but remember, this is The Seagull Project. They've spent the last eight years killing it with all things Chekhov and now with the completion of the main plays, the dark and moody tone isn't so much the story but the way it's presented that thrilled.

by A.A. Cristi - Jan 26, 2019
Seattle's critics' circle announces Nominees of Excellence in Seattle theatrical productions. Spanning dozens of theater companies and productions, from large and prominent to small and humble, the Gypsy Rose Lee Awards honor the excellence found in the myriad of professional theater productions that we reviewers attend in a year.

by Jay Irwin - Nov 3, 2018
We all have those special toys that became real to us as children. I still have my old teddy bear (who's older than I am) who sits in a place of honor in my living room. This is probably why Margery Williams' classic story "The Velveteen Rabbit" resonated with so many of us. I know it did for me. And now Seattle Children's Theatre in association with Unicorn Theatre (UK) have brought us Williams' beautiful tale for the stage and the magic and wonder and Awww factor of it all couldn't be greater.

by Jay Irwin - May 11, 2018
Once again, Dear Readers, we've ventured into the realm of one of my favorites. We recently had my all-time number one in town, but I'd have to say Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman's "Hairspray", is certainly in the top five with its infectious and rousing score and incredible book from Mark O'Donnell and Thomas Meehan. I've seen countless productions including the original cast and even had the honor of being in the show. And now Village Theatre has thrown their wig in the ring with their own production and I have to say in some ways it surpasses all those others. With its Beat, Power, and Humor it's a true show triple threat.

by A.A. Cristi - Feb 22, 2018
The 5th Avenue Theatre is a vibrant hive of musical theater activity as the projects of NextFest: A Festival of New Musicals have started rehearsals this week. A three-week musical theater intensive development cycle, NextFest has played a role in the creation of musicals ranging from Persuasion by Harold Taw and Chris Jeffries (Taproot Theatre, 2017) to Come From Away by Irene Carl Sankoff and David Hein (Broadway). Nationally recognized for its contribution to the contemporary musical theater cannon, The 5th Avenue Theatre is a celebrated incubator for new musicals. Each year, the nationally renowned theater company connects writers at all stages of development with some of the region's most brilliant performers, giving life to the words on the page and allowing book writers, composers and lyricists to see their work in action. This year's various works are brought to life by Alexandria Henderson, Justin Huertas, Matthew Kacergis, Shaunyce Omar, Brandon O'Neill, Timothy Piggee, Hannah Schuerman, Billie Wildrick and many more.