Sandbox Radio to Present Latest Episode EYE OF THE BEHOLDER Live at West of Lenin, 1/28
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 16, 2013
Is there any vision clearer than that born in imagination's utter darkness? All stories become vibrantly possible when you set the stage in your mind. So close your eyes and come hear what all the fuss is about as Sandbox Radio presents its latest episode, 'Eye of the Beholder', live! at 8:00 PM, Monday, January 28 at Fremont's most happening theatre, West of Lenin.
BWW Reviews: Village Brings the Charm and Heart with FIDDLER ON THE ROOF
by Jay Irwin
- Nov 9, 2012
When your first introduction to a show is a bad one it can color your perception of the show for years to come if not forever. Such was the case of my experience with "Fiddler on the Roof" which I have always looked upon as just being long. Luckily Village Theatre currently has a production that is so filled with warmth, joy and heart that even a long time cynic toward the show as myself can come away with a great evening and even a little tear in his eye.
SANDBOX RADIO LIVE! Presents SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY Today, 10/1
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 1, 2012
That old familiar chill is creeping closer. And the inevitable Fall looms palpably now, just down that darkening road. So why not join Sandbox Radio LIVE! as we greet the growing shadows with an eager offering of Something Wicked This Way, today, October 1st at 8:00pm at Fremont's newest theatre, West of Lenin.
SANDBOX RADIO LIVE! Presents SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY, 10/1
by Patrick Nugent
- Sep 14, 2012
That old familiar chill is creeping closer. And the inevitable Fall looms palpably now, just down that darkening road. So why not join Sandbox Radio LIVE! as we greet the growing shadows with an eager offering of Something Wicked This Way, Monday, October 1st at 8:00pm at Fremont's newest theatre, West of Lenin.
Sandbox Radio Records Live Episode at West of Lenin Tonight, 7/23
by BWW News Desk
- Jul 23, 2012
Sandbox Radio Live! has been broadcasting for a year now and that's why they are calling their upcoming fifth! episode 'An Unexpected Twist'. The Sandbox Artists Collective will be recording our latest offering before a live audience tonight, July 23 at 7:30 at Fremont's newest theatre, West of Lenin.
Sandbox Radio to Record Live Episode at West of Lenin, 7/23
by Caryn Robbins
- Jun 29, 2012
Sandbox Radio Live! has been broadcasting for a year now and that's why they are calling their upcoming fifth! episode 'An Unexpected Twist'. The Sandbox Artists Collective will be recording our latest offering before a live audience on Monday, July 23 at 7:30 at Fremont's newest theatre, West of Lenin.
Icicle Creek Theatre Festival Re-Mounts Two New Works For Seattle Audiences 8/17, 8/18
by BWW News Desk
- Aug 18, 2009
The Third Annual Icicle Creek Theatre Festival (ICTF), based in Leavenworth, will re-mount two new works exclusively for Seattle audiences. The Central Heating Lab at ACT is thrilled to host staged readings of HIM by Daisy Foote on August 17, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. and The Jewel in the Manuscript by Rosemary Zibart on August 18, 2009 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $10 and available through ACT.
Icicle Creek Theatre Festival Re-Mounts Two New Works For Seattle Audiences 8/17, 8/18
by BWW News Desk
- Aug 17, 2009
The Third Annual Icicle Creek Theatre Festival (ICTF), based in Leavenworth, will re-mount two new works exclusively for Seattle audiences. The Central Heating Lab at ACT is thrilled to host staged readings of HIM by Daisy Foote on August 17, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. and The Jewel in the Manuscript by Rosemary Zibart on August 18, 2009 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $10 and available through ACT.
Icicle Creek Theatre Festival Re-Mounts Two New Works For Seattle Audiences 8/17, 8/18
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jul 8, 2009
The Third Annual Icicle Creek Theatre Festival (ICTF), based in Leavenworth, will re-mount two new works exclusively for Seattle audiences. The Central Heating Lab at ACT is thrilled to host staged readings of HIM by Daisy Foote on August 17, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. and The Jewel in the Manuscript by Rosemary Zibart on August 18, 2009 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $10 and available through ACT.
THE TEMPEST Brings The Storm To Seattle Shakespeare Company 6/4, 6/28
by BWW News Desk
- Jun 28, 2009
With a limited time on earth, how do you reconcile the good and bad in your life and prepare for the next transition? Do your rail like a storm at the misdeeds and scramble to tie up loose ends? Or go gently into that good night surrounded by love? Prospero is about to find out in Seattle Shakespeare Company's production of The Tempest.
Photo Flash: The Tempest at Seattle Shakespeare
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jun 3, 2009
Center House Theatre at Seattle Center, Center House Lower Level
Often seen as Shakespeare's final farewell, The Tempest is a world of illusion and magic. Seeking resolution to some of the wrongs in his life, Prospero conjures both people and memories from his past to an enchanted island.
THE TEMPEST Brings The Storm To Seattle Shakespeare Company 6/4, 6/28
by Gabrielle Sierra
- May 11, 2009
With a limited time on earth, how do you reconcile the good and bad in your life and prepare for the next transition? Do your rail like a storm at the misdeeds and scramble to tie up loose ends? Or go gently into that good night surrounded by love? Prospero is about to find out in Seattle Shakespeare Company's production of The Tempest.
Our American Theater Presents 'DON'T DRINK THE WATER' Staged Readings 4/20 -21
by BWW News Desk
- Apr 20, 2009
Before Woody Allen started making movies, he wrote this slapstick comedy that takes place in an embassy behind the Iron Curtain. First produced in 1966 on Broadway, and later made into a film starring Jackie Gleason, this circus of miss matched and bumbling characters make for a bracing and laugh filled evening with topical humor that rings remarkably true today.
Our American Theater Presents 'DON'T DRINK THE WATER' Staged Readings 4/20 -21
by Eddie Varley
- Apr 12, 2009
Before Woody Allen started making movies, he wrote this slapstick comedy that takes place in an embassy behind the Iron Curtain. First produced in 1966 on Broadway, and later made into a film starring Jackie Gleason, this circus of miss matched and bumbling characters make for a bracing and laugh filled evening with topical humor that rings remarkably true today.
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