TeenTix Names Winners of 2015 Teeny Awards
On Sunday, October 4th, arts leaders and teenage arts enthusiasts gathered at Seattle Art Museum to celebrate the 7th annual Teeny Awards, hosted by local performer/composer Justin Huertas.
Showtunes Theatre Company Welcomes New Artistic Director
Seattle-based actor and director Matt Wolfe recently took the reigns as artistic director for SHOWTUNES Theatre Company.
RIVERDANCE 20th Anniversary Tour Coming to Paramount Theatre, 10/30-11/1
Moya Doherty is proud to announce the international Irish dance phenomenon is back by popular demand with Riverdance - The 20th Anniversary World Tour, which is celebrating an extraordinary milestone for an incredible show, as it makes stops in more than 60 North American cities during the 2015/2016
TLT to Present RABBIT HOLE
Tacoma Little Theatre is proud to present its production of David Lindsay-Abaire's Pulitzer Prize winning, Rabbit Hole, directed by Suzy Willhoft.
Lakewood Playhouse to Present THE BIRDS for 2015 Live Radio Show, 10/23-25
Lakewood Playhouse's hugely popular LIVE RADIO SHOW returns with the 8th Annual Halloween Radio Gala! This year is a real terrifying treat with THE BIRDS (a faithful adaptation of Daphne DuMauier's masterpiece made popular by the Alfred Hitchcock Film) and selections from LIGHTS OUT (made popular
Theater Schmeater to Present WELCOME TO MY SECRET LAIR
Theater Schmeater celebrates Halloween with a workshop production of Courtney Kessler's new play, Welcome to My Secret Lair.
UW Drama to Open 75th Anniversary Season with THE CRADLE WILL ROCK
The University of Washington School of Drama launches their 75th Anniversary Season with Marc Blitzstein's infamous musical The Cradle Will Rock.
BWW Review: SPT's BAD JEWS - Deliciously Vicious But With Heart
There's a reason why Joshua Harmon's play "Bad Jews", currently playing at Seattle Public Theater, has been such a hit all over the country.
BWW Review: Book-It's WHAT WE TALK ABOUT WHEN WE TALK ABOUT LOVE Elicits No Love
From the title of Book-It Repertory Theatre's current production, “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love”, you might think this could be a lovely and romantic date night possibility.
Mirror Stage's 11th Season to Launch with AN ISSUE OF BLOOD
Sponsored in part by 4Culture, the 2015-16 season of Mirror Stage's popular Feed Your Mind staged reading series traces commences with An Issue of Blood by Marcus Gardley, on October 24 & 25, 2015 at the Ethnic Cultural Theatre in Seattle's University District.
BAD JEWS Launches Seattle Public Theater's 2015-16 Season Tonight
Seattle Public Theater (SPT) proudly presents its 2015-16 Mainstage season.
ACT to Stage MR. BURNS, A POST-ELECTRIC PLAY This Fall
A Contemporary Theatre is thrilled to present the imaginative dark comedy of MR.
BWW Review: Heartfelt and Stirring A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE at Seattle Rep
Arguably one of the greatest American playwrights, Arthur Miller rarely goes in for the flash or quirky with his works but simply tells a story.
Timothy McCuen Piggee to Receive Sustained Achievement Award from TPS
Theatre Puget Sound (TPS) is very proud to present actor Timothy McCuen Piggee with the Sustained Achievement Award as part of the 7th Annual Gregory Awards.
ACT Announces New Staff, Promotions
A Contemporary Theatre announces new staff and promotions as well as its first Kenan Directing Fellow to finish out its 50th anniversary year.
BWW Review: MAP Theatre's THE ART OF BAD MEN – Touching but a Bit Unfocused
World War II soldiers trying to survive in a POW camp, we've seen this story many times before.
BWW Review: WET's Bizarre and Beautiful 99 WAYS TO F**K A SWAN
Kim Rosenstock's play "99 Ways to F**k a Swan" currently being offered from Washington Ensemble Theatre is not going to be everyone's cup of tea with its outrageously bizarre themes and extremely dark and twisted humor.
The Italian Festival Brings Art, Music, Food and Fun to Seattle Center This Weekend
Seattle Center Festal: The Italian Festival features family fun and Italian indulgences, 10 a.
BWW Review: Tragic and Twisted SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER at Schmeater
Tennessee Williams' 'Suddenly Last Summer', currently performing at Theater Schmeater, is not often produced, but why? Maybe because it's a one-act or maybe because it feels like it lacks an ending or maybe because it's even a little too dark and twisted for fans of Williams.
Map Theatre Stages THE ART OF BAD MEN, Now thru 10/17
MAP Theatre will present The Art of Bad Men, a new play by Vincent Delaney from tonight, September 25th to October 17th, 2015, Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays @ 7:30pm.
A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE Kicks Off Seattle Rep's 2015-16 Season Tonight
Seattle Repertory Theatre's 2015-2016 season was announced today by Acting Artistic Director Braden Abraham.
BWW Review: ANNIE at the Paramount Brings Old Broadway Classic Charm
No hip hop remixes, no ridiculous stunt casting, just good old fashioned Broadway caliber talent putting on a classic musical, that's what you get when you go see "Annie" currently playing at the Paramount Theatre.
STUPID F***ING BIRD and More Set for Artistic Director John Langs' Debut Season at ACT
ACT - A Contemporary Theatre is proud to announce the Mainstage productions and two ACTLab productions for the dynamic debut season of incoming Artistic Director John Langs.
Danish String Quartet Makes Seattle Debut, 11/4
The Danish String Quartet has established a reputation for possessing an integrated sound, impeccable intonation and judicious balance.
WHAT WE TALK ABOUT WHEN WE TALK ABOUT LOVE Opens Book-It Rep's 26th Season Tonight
Book-It Repertory Theatre presents WHAT WE TALK ABOUT WHEN WE TALK ABOUT LOVE, named for Raymond Carver's 1981 famed short story collection, as the opening production in its 26th season.
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