Review: MEMOIRS OF A FORGOTTEN MAN at 12th Avenue Arts
How far back can you remember? When you were 10? 5? Do you remember the day you were born? Probably not.
How far back can you remember? When you were 10? 5? Do you remember the day you were born? Probably not.
Thalia's Umbrella will present MEMOIRS OF A FORGOTTEN MAN, a NW premiere by DW Gregory.
Augie is the understudy for one of the most demanding roles in the theater, King Lear--and he may have to go on tonight.
The best play about the United States in 2021 was written in Scotland in 1994.
All performances of Thalia's Umbrella's production of EUROPE, by David Greig, have been canceled.
The best play about BREXIT was written in Scotland in 1994.
The ongoing alternate-history podcast BRASS premieres its third season this month.
Yes, Dear Readers, it's "Uncle Vanya" … again.
Thalia's Umbrella is thrilled to present the Seattle premiere of Bess Wohl's (mostly) silent comedy Small Mouth Sounds at 12th Avenue Arts April 18 to May 11, 2019.
Many have wished they could alter the personality of their significant others in some way but it's usually something small.
Thalia's Umbrella announces their fifth production: The Impossibility of Now by Y York.
Seattle Playwrights Salon kicks off a year of parity (plays by women!) by presenting Unhinged, by Seattle-based playwright, Pamela Hobart Carter at the Conservatory, 5813 South, Seattle, 98108.
Good satire needs two things: merciless mockery, and a compelling narrative.
What would you do if you had a child who couldn't run or play or really even communicate? That's the central question of Peter Nichols' 1968 play “A Day in the Death of Joe Egg” currently playing at ACT from fledgling theater group Thalia's Umbrella.
The Equity Company Members of Theatre 9/12 present the World Premiere of A SHADE OF GREEN (formerly SHADES OF GREEN), starring Michael Oaks and Gregory Michaels.
The Equity Company Members of Theatre 9/12 present the World Premiere of A SHADE OF GREEN (formerly SHADES OF GREEN), starring Michael Oaks and Gregory Michaels.
ACT Theatre continues their risky season with Christopher Durang's new existential dilemma, Miss Witherspoon.