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Two More Familiar Faces Sign On to GILMORE GIRLS Revival
by Caryn Robbins - Feb 17, 2016


Stars Hollow residents Babette Dell and Taylor Doose will be returning to the recently announced Netflix revival.

Seacoast Rep Names New Artistic Director
by Tyler Peterson - Nov 19, 2015


Seacoast Repertory Theatre has named Miles Burns as their permanent Artistic Director. The decision came as Seacoast Rep had been planning its new season and solidifying its management structure. Burns had previously served in the position in an interim capacity after a management shakeup in late 2014, and headed the theatre's youth program before that.

OSF's Allen Elizabethan Theatre Opens Next Month
by Tyler Peterson - May 14, 2015


The Oregon Shakespeare Festival opens its outdoor theatre the weekend of June 12-14 with Shakespeare's ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, directed by Bill Rauch; the world-premiere musical by Jeff Whitty with music and lyrics by the Go-Go's, HEAD OVER HEELS, directed by Ed Sylvanus Iskandar; and Alexandre Dumas's THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO, directed by Marcela Lorca. The shows will close the weekend of October 9-11.

OSF's LONG DAY'S JOURNEY Begins Later This Month
by Tyler Peterson - Mar 18, 2015


The Oregon Shakespeare Festival will open Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night, directed by Christopher Liam Moore, on March 29 in the Thomas Theatre. Preview performances are March 25, 27 and 28.

Eric Ankrim, Josh Rhodes & More Nominated for 2014 Gypsy Rose Lee Awards
by Nicole Rosky - Jan 9, 2015


Seattle Theater Writers critics' circle just announced the nomination slate of the fourth annual Gypsy Rose Lee Awards,theater awards devoted to recognizing excellence across the economic spectrum of professional Seattle theaters in the prior calendar year.

BWW 2014 Seattle Critic's Choice Awards (Jay's Picks)
by Jay Irwin - Jan 8, 2015


Oh my! It's been a hell of a year for the Seattle Theatre scene and I can say we've been quite fortunate to see the incredible shows we have. So many amazing shows in fact that picking just a few stand outs (let alone a "best") is a near impossibility. But I have searched the deep dark recesses of my memory to find the shows and performances that really stood out and stuck with me beyond the evening and throughout the year. And so, without further ado, I'm thrilled to present the BWW 2014 Seattle Critic's Choice Awards (or Jay's Picks). Let the awesomeness flow!

BWW Reviews: Seattle Rep Goes ALL THE WAY With a Stunner
by Jay Irwin - Nov 20, 2014


I'm just going to stop you right here, Dear Reader. If you haven't already gone out and got your tickets for the Seattle Rep's production of Robert Schenkkan's "All the Way" then just stop reading this and go take care of that. I'll wait. Done? OK, now we can continue to talk about this juggernaut of a play that has completely lived up to all the hype that preceded it and more.

Seacoast Rep & Red Light Awarded 'Best Eclectic Arts Venue' in New Hampshire
by Tyler Peterson - Jul 28, 2014


Seacoast Repertory Theatre has announced that is has been has been honored with New Hampshire Magazine's Best of NH Award in the category of "New Hampshire's Eclectic Performing Arts Venue". The Rep earned its award because of the overwhelming success of its "Red Light Series", an ongoing sojourn through the world of adult alternative programming. In naming The Seacoast Repertory Theatre this year's winner, NH Magazine stated:

Seacoast Rep to Screen THE LOST BOYS & Welcome Jamison Newlander, 6/18
by Tyler Peterson - Jun 3, 2014


Seacoast Repertory Theatre has announced that Let's "B" Reel: Cult Classic Films at The Rep will screen Joel Schumacher's The Lost Boys with a very special live Skype interview with star of the film, Jamison Newlander June 18th 2014. In addition to the special display, there will be a sultry vampire themed pre-show featuring hosts Timothy Fife and the "Queen of B's", Bunny Wonderland (Knate Higgins), and Lady Luck Burlesque.

BWW Reviews: Seattle Shakes' KING LEAR Suffers Inconsistencies and Weak Choices
by Jay Irwin - Apr 28, 2014


A Shakespearean classic directed by Sheila Daniels. Sounds like a dead lock winner right? Unfortunately Seattle Shakespeare Company's current production of "King Lear", while having some moments of power, ultimately left me wanting. Wanting for what? That's tough to say. There were so many little things needling me about the production that didn't quite work that they almost overshadowed what did. But ultimately it amounted to an inconsistency of pacing and performance that left me, like Lear, out in the cold facing the storm (such as it is but we'll get to that later).

Photo Flash: First Look at Dan Kremer, Michael Winters & More in Seattle Shakespeare Company's KING LEAR, Opening Tonight
by Tyler Peterson - Apr 25, 2014


Following a sold-out run of The Importance of Being Earnest, Seattle Shakespeare Company announced today that it will extend its production of King Lear through May 17 with four additional performances at the Cornish Playhouse. Below, BroadwayWorld has a first look at the production, which began previews last night - and opens tonight, Friday, April 25.

BWW Interviews: Denver Center Veteran Sam Gregory and his Love of Theatre, Shadowlands, and his Wife!
by Michael Mulhern - Apr 9, 2014


We speak with the diverse and talented Sam Gregory on his vast history with the Denver Center Theatre Company; meeting his lovely wife; and dream roles to come!

Seattle Shakespeare Company to Conclude Season with KING LEAR
by Tyler Peterson - Apr 3, 2014


Seattle Shakespeare Company completes its 2013-2014 indoor season this spring with Shakespeare's tragedy of a family and country splintered by misrule and pride -- King Lear directed by Sheila Daniels.

Colorado Shakespeare Festival's 2014 Cast To Feature Michael Winters, Sam Gregory, & More
by Diana Heisroth - Mar 14, 2014


The Colorado Shakespeare Festival has announced its 2014 season cast, featuring television and film actor Michael Winters, luminaries from the Denver Center Theatre Company, returning favorites and stars from CSF's smash-hit 2013 season.

BWW Reviews: Seattle Rep's A GREAT WILDERNESS Burns with Thoughtful Poetic Beauty
by Jay Irwin - Jan 23, 2014


The absolutely stirring performances would have been enough. Even if the script for Seattle Rep's world premiere of "A Great Wilderness" were just so-so the ensemble cast knocking ball after ball out of the park would have been enough to make for an amazing evening. But when you add in the fact that this new script from one of the theater world's up and comers, Samuel D. Hunter, amounts to a subtle and gripping thing of beauty, you have an experience at the theater that you won't soon forget.

BWW Interview: Samuel D Hunter and Braden Abraham Talk Seattle Rep's A GREAT WILDERNESS
by Jay Irwin - Jan 9, 2014


The discussion on conversion or reparative therapies seems to be growing fast, especially with many states enacting bans on conversion therapy practices on gays. And now the Seattle Rep has commissioned a play on the topic from rising star playwright Samuel D Hunter with his "A Great Wilderness". I got to sit down and discuss the show with Hunter as well as director Braden Abraham to get their in depth look at this upcoming work.

Naomi Wallace's THE LIQUID PLAIN to Premiere at OSF, 7/6
by Tyler Peterson - Jun 27, 2013


The Oregon Shakespeare Festival will open the world premiere production of Naomi Wallace's The Liquid Plain on Saturday, July 6 at 8:00 p.m. in the Thomas Theatre. The play is directed by Kwame Kwei-Armah, artistic director at Center Stage in Baltimore, Maryland.

Runway Theatre's A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE Opens 5/31
by Tyler Peterson - May 28, 2013


RunwayRunway Theatre's production of A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE is set to open this Friday, May 31, and run through June 16, with performances at Friday & Saturday at 8 pm and Sunday at 3 pm.

OSF Opens 2013 Season on February 22
by Kelsey Denette - Jan 25, 2013


The Tony Award-winning Oregon Shakespeare Festival's 2013 preview performances begin February 15, and the season will open Friday night, February 22 with Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, directed by David Ivers. On Saturday, August Wilson's Two Trains Running, directed by Lou Bellamy, takes the stage, as does Lerner and Loewe's classic American musical My Fair Lady, directed by Amanda Dehnert. Sunday afternoon in the Thomas Theatre, Shakespeare's King Lear opens, directed by OSF Artistic Director Bill Rauch.

BWW Review: John Kolvenbach's HALF 'N HALF 'N HALF World Premiere at MRT
by Nancy Grossman - Dec 17, 2012


Merrimack Repertory Theatre and Director Kyle Fabel collaborate with John Kolvenbach for the world premiere of his backstage comedy about life and love in a repertory theatre. When the backstage shenanigans of the protagonist spill through the dressing room door into a scene playing live onstage, all hell breaks loose. The cast is a cohesive ensemble, timing their many entrances and exits perfectly, and maintaining straight faces throughout the farcical goings on.

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