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Seattle Review: Swimming in the Shallows

Seattle Review: Swimming in the Shallows

by Robbie Wachs — February 16, 2006
Adam Bock's unique new play receives a superb regional premiere at Washington Ensemble Theatre.
Seattle Review: Plainsong

Seattle Review: Plainsong

by Robbie Wachs — February 15, 2006
Kent Haruf's popular novel struggles to find an identity in Book-It's world premiere adaptation.

Piazza Tour to Play Seattle in 2007

by Robbie Wachs — February 14, 2006
Seattle Review: The Wedding Singer

Seattle Review: The Wedding Singer

by Robbie Wachs — February 10, 2006

Intiman to Host Adam Guettel and Friends, June 10th

by Robbie Wachs — February 9, 2006
Piazza composer Adan Guettel and special guests will be part of Intiman Theatre's June 10th gala.
Seattle Review: Menopause The Musical and Peter and the Wolf

Seattle Review: Menopause The Musical and Peter and the Wolf

by Robbie Wachs — February 8, 2006
Two very different musicals tred the boards of Seattle.

Charlayne Woodard, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, and Others Set for Free Tribute to Wilson at Seattle Rep

by Robbie Wachs — February 6, 2006
Seattle Rep honors late playwright August Wilson in a free tribute, set for February 13.

Kent Haruf Novel Gets the Book-It Treatment

by Robbie Wachs — February 6, 2006
National Book Award finalist Plainsong makes its way to the Book-It stage.

Adam Bock's Swimming in the Shallows Recieves Regional Premiere in Seattle

by Robbie Wachs — February 6, 2006
Absurd Off-Broadway play receives regional premiere at Seattle's Washington Ensemble Theatre.
Seattle Review: God's Country

Seattle Review: God's Country

by Robbie Wachs — January 31, 2006
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.
Seattle Review: Radio Golf

Seattle Review: Radio Golf

by Robbie Wachs — January 27, 2006
Wilson's final play recieves a superb production at Seattle Rep.

Seattle Review: Catch-22

by Robbie Wachs — January 25, 2006
Theater Schmeater's Catch-22 offers a brilliant look at the double-talk world of war.

Emmy Winner Makes Peter and the Wolf Howl at Seattle Children's Theatre

by Robbie Wachs — January 24, 2006
Emmy Award-winner Hummie Mann and local playwright Alison Gregory adapt Peter and the Wolf for Seattle Children's Theatre.

Menopause The Musical Continues Seattle Run

by Robbie Wachs — January 22, 2006
International hit continues its Seattle engagement.

Seattle Review: On Golden Pond

by Robbie Wachs — January 20, 2006
A stunning performance shines despite uneven direction.

Rudinoff and Wildrick Headline Wonderful Town at 5th Avenue Theatre

by BWW News Desk — January 20, 2006
Sarah Rudinoff and Billie Wildrick will star as the two New York-bound sisters of Wonderful Town from March 21st through April 9th

Showtunes! Exposes a 'Menace' January 14-15

by Britt Boyd — January 14, 2006
Showtunes! Theatre Company continues their season with a concert version of the rarely seen Flora, the Red Menace January 14th and 15th.

CHAC Makes Journey to God's Country, January 27th

by Robbie Wachs — January 13, 2006
Capitol Hill Arts Center presents Steven Dietz's God's Country, directed by Sheila Daniels (Waiting for Lefty, Arcadia), as the third play in its 2005/2006 Theatre Season.

Theater Schmeater Finds Catch-22, January 20th

by Robbie Wachs — January 13, 2006
Theater Schmeater will present Joseph Heller's classic satire Catch-22 from January 20th through February 25th.

Tony Nominees Corzatte and Paulsen Float On Golden Pond at Village Theatre Beginning January 18th.

by Robbie Wachs — January 12, 2006
Tony Award Nominees head the cast of Village Theatre's revival of On Golden Pond.

Seattle Review: Ragtime at Civic Light Opera

by Ethan John Thompson — May 9, 2005
Horrible staging brings down a brilliant musical in it's lackluster Northwest premiere.

Seattle Review: The Mystery of Irma Vep at INTIMAN

by Ethan John Thompson — April 29, 2005
Mark Anders and Richard Ruiz star in this tour-de-force of a two actor/eight character farce.

Seattle Review: Miss Saigon at Fifth Avenue

by Ethan John Thompson — April 18, 2005
David Bennett has put together an intimate new production of the Madame Butterfly adaptation, Miss Saigon.
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