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ArtsWest Playhouse Announce THEATRE FOR AN EMPTY SPACE

ArtsWest Playhouse Announce THEATRE FOR AN EMPTY SPACE

by BWW News Desk — July 28, 2020
ArtsWest Playhouse and Gallery announced Theatre for an Empty Space.
Seattle Shakespeare Postpones And Rearranges 30th Anniversary Season

Seattle Shakespeare Postpones And Rearranges 30th Anniversary Season

by BWW News Desk — July 28, 2020
Today Seattle Shakespeare Company announced that due to the ongoing public health crisis, it is postponing its productions of Richard II with upstart crow collective and Long Day's Journey into Night.
Warehouse Theatre Company Postpones 2020-21 Season Indefinitely

Warehouse Theatre Company Postpones 2020-21 Season Indefinitely

by BWW News Desk — July 28, 2020
The Warehouse Theatre Company has announced the indefinite postponement of its 2020 a?" 2021 season.
Mary Elizabeth Williams Concludes SONGS OF SUMMER for Seattle Opera

Mary Elizabeth Williams Concludes SONGS OF SUMMER for Seattle Opera

by BWW News Desk — July 27, 2020
Seattle Opera is announcing the final singers to perform in its online recital series, Songs of Summer.
STG Announces Marisol Sanchez-Best As New Director Of Education & Community Engagemen

STG Announces Marisol Sanchez-Best As New Director Of Education & Community Engagement

by BWW News Desk — July 23, 2020
Seattle Theatre Group (STG) announced today that Marisol Sanchez-Best will be its new Director of Education and Community Engagement effective August 3, 2020.
POP TALKS to Welcome Moses Sumney This Week

POP TALKS to Welcome Moses Sumney This Week

by BWW News Desk — July 22, 2020
NPR Music x Pop Conference in collaboration  with The Museum of Pop Culture present POP TALKS: Moses Sumney, Thursday, July 23 at 6:00 p.
Meany Center Announces Fall Schedule Changes; Season Opening Postponed To January

Meany Center Announces Fall Schedule Changes; Season Opening Postponed To January

by BWW News Desk — July 20, 2020
Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Meany Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Washington will not be presenting live, in-person performances during the fall of 2020.
LGBTQ Theatre Couple Launches Sunglasses Company

LGBTQ Theatre Couple Launches Sunglasses Company

by BWW News Desk — July 20, 2020
Actors Adam Kern and Jeffrey Willey have launched Pride Shades LLC, a small boutique e-commerce sunglasses company dedicated to making limited edition sunglasses for the LGBTQ Community and their allies.
Seattle Opera Launches 'Community Serenades'

Seattle Opera Launches 'Community Serenades'

by BWW News Desk — July 15, 2020
Seattle Opera is launching a new performance series meant to bring joy to vulnerable community members.
BWW Review: “SONGS OF SUMMER” WITH SHELLY TRAVERSE at McCaw Hall

BWW Review: “SONGS OF SUMMER” WITH SHELLY TRAVERSE at McCaw Hall

by Erica Miner — July 15, 2020
Seattle Opera's innovative 'Songs of Summer' recital series has been bringing some of the company's most valued singers to an electronic stage
Tacoma Little Theatre Announces Virtual Summer Camp Classes

Tacoma Little Theatre Announces Virtual Summer Camp Classes

by BWW News Desk — July 14, 2020
Tacoma Little Theatre will continue its next four weeks of Summer Camp classes now available for enrollment.
Unexpected Productions Is Using Improv Skills To Combat Zoom Fatigue

Unexpected Productions Is Using Improv Skills To Combat Zoom Fatigue

by BWW News Desk — July 9, 2020
Businesses are starting to struggle with Zoom fatigue.
5th Avenue Theatre Announces Virtual Awards Ceremony

5th Avenue Theatre Announces Virtual Awards Ceremony

by BWW News Desk — July 9, 2020
Seattle Symphony Brings 2019–2020 Season To A Close With July Concert Broadcasts

Seattle Symphony Brings 2019–2020 Season To A Close With July Concert Broadcasts

by BWW News Desk — July 9, 2020
Since Benaroya Hall closed its doors in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Seattle Symphony has remained committed to sharing music every week with audiences at home in Seattle and around the world through free online broadcasts and livestreams.
MoPOP Prepares For Phase 3 Reopening

MoPOP Prepares For Phase 3 Reopening

by BWW News Desk — July 6, 2020
When the world went into quarantine, the Museum of Pop Culture went virtual with movie watchalongs, book clubs, and more.
Learn, Listen, Watch and Engage Virtually this Month at Seattle Center

Learn, Listen, Watch and Engage Virtually this Month at Seattle Center

by BWW News Desk — July 1, 2020
In place of in-person summer activities on the grounds, Seattle Center and its resident organizations offer multiple virtual options this month.
ArtsFund Awards Over Half a Million Dollars in Additional Relief to a Hurting Cultura

ArtsFund Awards Over Half a Million Dollars in Additional Relief to a Hurting Cultural Sector

by BWW News Desk — July 1, 2020
Responding to COVID-19's ongoing devastating impacts on the nonprofit arts and cultural sector in the Central Puget Sound Region, ArtsFund announced a second round of emergency relief grants totaling $512,500.
Whidbey Island Center For The Arts Presents An Outdoor Series Of Arts And Entertainme

Whidbey Island Center For The Arts Presents An Outdoor Series Of Arts And Entertainment Events

by BWW News Desk — July 1, 2020
Whidbey Island Center for the Arts (WICA) presents The Whidbey Telecom Summer Nights Series June 27 - August 15, 2020.
Mirror Stage's 2nd Saturday Spotlights Playwrights in July

Mirror Stage's 2nd Saturday Spotlights Playwrights in July

by BWW News Desk — June 26, 2020
While COVID-19 keeps everyone out of theatres, Mirror Stage holds space for audiences and artists to come together virtually and discuss today's pressing issues.
Seattle Theatre Group Announces Staff Reduction and Postponement of 2020/2021 Season

Seattle Theatre Group Announces Staff Reduction and Postponement of 2020/2021 Season Announcement

by BWW News Desk — June 25, 2020
While many businesses throughout Washington begin reopening, the closures of performing arts organizations and venues continue with an understandable lack of clarity on when the arts sector may safely reopen with full capacity.
Seattle Shakespeare To Launch O, WONDER! An Interactive Shakespeare Adventure Game

Seattle Shakespeare To Launch O, WONDER! An Interactive Shakespeare Adventure Game

by BWW News Desk — June 24, 2020
With its summer Wooden O park productions canceled for 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Seattle Shakespeare Company is launching O, Wonder! a?" A Seattle Shakespeare Interactive Adventure on Thursday, July 9 at 8:00 a.
Freehold Theatre Lab Presents Online Summer Classes

Freehold Theatre Lab Presents Online Summer Classes

by BWW News Desk — June 23, 2020
Freehold Theatre's Summer Classes are OPEN for Registration!
Festival Sundiata Presents Black Arts Fest

Festival Sundiata Presents Black Arts Fest

by BWW News Desk — June 19, 2020
Festival Sundiata Presents Black Arts Fest, starting at 1 p.
TROLLS LIVE! at The First Interstate Center for the Arts Rescheduled to September 202

TROLLS LIVE! at The First Interstate Center for the Arts Rescheduled to September 2021

by BWW News Desk — June 19, 2020
VStar Entertainment Group announces Trolls LIVE! originally scheduled for August 18 & 19, 2020 at The First Interstate Center for the Arts has been rescheduled to September 8 & 9, 2021.

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