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Review: THE LITTLE FOXES at Intiman Theatre

It’s spooky season, and what’s spookier than a wealthy, greedy family willing to do anything to fulfill their selfish desires? Moral decay lies at the heart of Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes, now performing at Intiman Theatre in a production by The Feast. When it premiered in 1939, it shocked audiences with its depiction of avarice, corruption, and gendered power in the American South. Nearly a century later, those same themes still resonate. 

Review: CRAVE at Intiman Theater

CRAVE, Sarah Kane’s stylistic one-act play, is an uncompromising plunge into the raw, chaotic landscape of human emotion. Now performing at Intiman Theater, this is a 55-minute concept piece that seems to revel in its own disarray. In true avant‐garde fashion, the play introduces us to four enigmatic characters–A (Lathrop Walker), B (Christopher Morson), C (Marya Sea Kaminski), and M (Alexandra Tavares)–whose disjointed, abstract musings recall the erratic pulse of late 90s beat poetry. Their relationships remain a mystery, their interactions sparse, each figure channeling a distinct, seething rage that resonates deeply with our current socio-political climate.

Photos: CRAVE Presented By Intiman Theatre

Love, loss, sex and desire play across the stage in this poetic and deeply personal play from legendary playwright Sarah Kane, returning to Seattle nearly two decades after it last stunned audiences as one of the first productions from Washington Ensemble Theatre (WET). Check out photos from the production.

Review: HAPPY CHRISTMAS, JEEVES at Taproot Theatre

With every new year, theatergoers feel the excitement of the holiday-themed work produced around Seattle. They anxiously await retellings of their favorite sentimental stories and new works each year. Every once in a while, a new, fresh take on the holiday season debuts, evoking feelings deep inside that we had kept locked away for the past 11 months.  

Conversations with Creators: Aaron Alexander Gordon and the Art of Versatility

Aaron Alexander Gordon is a singer with The Four Seasons, currently touring with the world-famous frontman, Frankie Valli. Before that, he was an original cast member of the LA and Chicago companies of the hit musical Hamilton, having had both the opportunity to swing the show, and to play Samuel Seabury full-time.

Conversations with Creators: Aaron Alexander Gordon and the Art of Versatility

Aaron Alexander Gordon is a singer with The Four Seasons, currently touring with the world-famous frontman, Frankie Valli. Before that, he was an original cast member of the LA and Chicago companies of the hit musical Hamilton, having had both the opportunity to swing the show, and to play Samuel Seabury full-time.

The Flynn Adds a Panel Discussion about Black Women in Jazz

 The Flynn has announced an addition to the 2024 Burlington Discover Jazz Festival lineup of events. On Thursday, June 6 at 11 am, the Flynn is hosting a panel discussion about Black women in jazz music, held on the Flynn Main Stage.

CLYDE'S Comes to ArtsWest Next Month

ArtsWest will produce Clyde’s, by Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage (Sweat, Ruined). This co-production with The Hansberry Project will be directed by Seattle theatre staple, Valerie Curtis-Newton.

Review: THE LION TELLS HIS TALE at Broadway Performance Hall

History is often rewritten in a way that is easier to digest, leading to hundreds of years of misinformation and erasure of the struggles of marginalized and persecuted groups. Artfully directed by Steve Sneed, Intiman Theatre has officially opened the world premiere of The Lion Tells His Tale, the first staged production of Delbert Richardson’s nationally recognized and multi-award-winning traveling museum, The “Unspoken” Truths.

Review: THE LOWER DEPTHS at the Erickson Theater

This weekend, Intiman Theatre and The Seagull Project opened their outstanding, heart-wrenching, and purposefully uncomfortable production of Maxim Gorky’s The Lower Depths. Housed at the Erickson Theater, the extremely cohesive 14-person cast takes the audience on a journey that is intertwined with effective social commentary and award-worthy performances.

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