Seattle Review: The House of Mirth
There is much gladness and gaiety coming from the Center House Theatre.
The latest reviews and critic recommendations from Seattle.
There is much gladness and gaiety coming from the Center House Theatre.
SCT's Junie B.
Two abstract fringe offerings.
A stunning On the Twentieth Century recieves a solid concert at Showtunes!
A truly wonderful Wonderful Town.
Heather Raffo's remarkable solo work finds connections in a divided world.
Three powerful performances highlight Seattle Shakespeare's Cyrano de Bergerac.
Village Theatre offers a safe new musical about USO performers.
Seattle Rep stages a superb and unique new revival of Noёl Coward's timeless comedy.
Allison Gregory's new play proves that historical treatments aren't as easy as they seem.
SCT enters dark territory with their solid adaptation of this classic tale.
Adam Bock's unique new play receives a superb regional premiere at Washington Ensemble Theatre.
Kent Haruf's popular novel struggles to find an identity in Book-It's world premiere adaptation.
Two very different musicals tred the boards of Seattle.
Based on the disturbing story of local white supremacist group The Order, and the subsequent murder of radio shock jock Alan Berg, Stephen Dietz's God's Country is an unflinching look at the fear and hatred that envelop people's lives.
Wilson's final play recieves a superb production at Seattle Rep.
Theater Schmeater's Catch-22 offers a brilliant look at the double-talk world of war.
A stunning performance shines despite uneven direction.
Horrible staging brings down a brilliant musical in it's lackluster Northwest premiere.
Mark Anders and Richard Ruiz star in this tour-de-force of a two actor/eight character farce.
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FOOLISH MORTALS: A Haunted Mansion Burlesque Cabaret The Triple Door Theatre (9/26-9/26) |
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Dear Evan Hansen Village Theatre (3/23-5/02) |
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How to Dance in Ohio Ballyhoo Theatre (10/16-10/25) |
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Jack Johnson at Gorge Amphitheatre Gorge Amphitheatre (9/26-9/26) |
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Professor Brian Cox Moore Theatre (1/16-1/16) |
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Seattle Symphony Orchestra at Benaroya Hall Benaroya Hall (11/13-7/12) |
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BLOOM FEST 2026 - Lavender Festival at Our Legacy Fields in Stanwood, July 18 and 19 Our Legacy Fields (7/18-7/18) |
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Conscience Taproot Theatre (9/16-10/24) |
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Silent Movie Mondays: The General The Paramount Theatre (7/27-7/27) |