BWW Reviews: DANCING AT LUGHNASA at the Seattle Rep
The Seattle Rep is currently presenting Brian Friel's Irish familial saga, "Dancing at Lughnasa".
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The Seattle Rep is currently presenting Brian Friel's Irish familial saga, "Dancing at Lughnasa".
Seattle Shakespeare Company is currently coupling their powerhouse production of "Hamlet" with an amusing look into Hamlet's college days with "Wittenberg" by David Davalos.
Seattle's Intiman Theatre is closing out their main stage season with the adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic morality tale, "The Scarlet Letter".
Seattle Shakespeare Company launches their 20th anniversary season with the uber-Shakespeare classic, "Hamlet".
Seattle's Paramount Theatre is currently letting the sun shine in with the national tour of the Tony Award winning revival of the 60's rock musical "Hair".
Theater Schmeater is currently presenting a departure from the typical holiday fare with the World Premiere of local playwright Marcy Rodenborn's tale of middle aged punkstresses making a comeback, "Vestal Virgins".
Village Theatre launches its 2010-2011 season with the beefcake musical comedy, "The Full Monty".
ArtsWest continues its streak of Seattle premieres with their current production of "Evil Dead: The Musical".
The Seattle Rep is currently presenting Brian Friel's Irish familial saga, "Dancing at Lughnasa".
Seattle Shakespeare Company is currently coupling their powerhouse production of "Hamlet" with an amusing look into Hamlet's college days with "Wittenberg" by David Davalos.
Emerging theater company Azeotrope is presenting their debut production with Adam Rapp's Pulitzer nominated play, "Red Light Winter".
Village Theatre is presenting a new musical production of the classic Lucy Maud Montgomery novel, "Anne of Green Gables".
Well, Dear Readers, here it is.
Well, it's my last day here Dear Readers and I certainly sent it out with a bang.
Well today, Dear Readers was one helluva day! A group of spectacular shows and aside from a few interesting conversations I had with true New Yorkers on the bus, not a lot of time for anything else but shows since I was seeing three of them.
Greetings Dear Readers from New York.
So, dear readers, I know you're used to me writing about all things Seattle Theater related but I'm currently out on my pilgrimage to Mecca (as it were) visiting New York to see some of the new shows (both on and off Broadway) they have to offer.
Seattle's Intiman Theatre is closing out their main stage season with the adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic morality tale, "The Scarlet Letter".
ACT is presenting an intimate look at one of America's favorite columnists, Ann Landers with the one woman show, "The Lady With All the Answers".
Seattle Shakespeare Company launches their 20th anniversary season with the uber-Shakespeare classic, "Hamlet".
The Seattle Rep continues their season with Edward Albee's gorgeous study of one woman's life with "Three Tall Women".
Emerging theater company Azeotrope is presenting their debut production with Adam Rapp's Pulitzer nominated play, "Red Light Winter".
Seattle's ACT is presenting Martin McDonagh's bloody Tony Award nominated play, "The Lieutenant of Inishmore".
ArtsWest continues its streak of Seattle premieres with their current production of "Evil Dead: The Musical".
The Seattle Rep is off to a great start to follow up their previous can't miss season by opening this season with their local production of the Broadway smash, "God of Carnage".
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The Play That Goes Wrong Seattle Rep Theater (6/11-6/28) |
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Robin Hood/Macbeth Island Shakespeare Festival (7/17-9/06) |