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Ginger Costa-Jackson, Part 2: Mopping, Not Moping
by Erica Miner - October 03, 2019
Since I was last here I've had 3 jobs one right after the other, 1 red eye flight to get to the next rehearsal
THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW Comes to Auburn Community Players
by BWW News Desk - October 03, 2019
The Auburn Community Players invite you to dance the Time Warp as they present the cult classic, The Rocky Horror Show! This production is directed by Chris Serface, musically directed by Jeff Bell, choreographed by Melanie Gladstone, and assistant directed by Mauro Bozzo.
Sourdough On The Rise With Cynthia Lair November 2 At BPA
by BWW News Desk - October 01, 2019
Learn how to make delicious whole grain sourdough breads with recipes designed for home cooksa?"from Danish rye seed bread and English muffins to focaccia and flapjacks.
Enjoy In The Traditions Of Turkey At Seattle Center Festal: Turkfest
by BWW News Desk - October 01, 2019
Embrace the cultures of the Pacific Northwest and cultivate love, peace and understanding of the communities that make up our region.
BSO Presents Distant Light With Soloist Maria Larionoff Nov. 9 & 10
by BWW News Desk - October 01, 2019
Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra launches BPA's 2019 a?" 2020 symphonic season in grand fashion with Music Director & Conductor Mario Alejandro Torres and a program that's a?oeout of this world.a?? To celebrate the new season, BSO will start the evening with George Chadwick's buoyant Jubilee from Symphonic Sketches.
BPA Gallery Announces November First Friday Art Walk: 'Natural Bainbridge'
by BWW News Desk - October 01, 2019
Join us in the BPA Gallery November 1 for the First Friday Art Walk and an enjoyable evening of art and friends.
Bridges, A String Orchestra Presents Breaking Boundaries Nov. 1 At BPA
by BWW News Desk - October 01, 2019
Bridges, a string orchestra, presents Breaking Boundaries on November 1, at Bainbridge Performing Arts. Violinist and founder Pat Strange leads the 12-member conductor-less ensemble made up of musicians from the Bainbridge Island community.
40th Annual Seattle International Comedy Competition Set for Nov. 23 At BPA
by BWW News Desk - October 01, 2019
Ten great comics from around the country vie for fame and fortune. Join us for the concluding show of the semi-finals, after which this year's finalists will be announced.
On The Spot Hilarity Features at BPA With The EDGE Improv
by BWW News Desk - October 01, 2019
Celebrate a night out on Bainbridge Island November 2 as The EDGE Improv offers imagination on demand, divined spontaneously from audience suggestions. The troupe's riotous antics have inspired rave reviews from shrewd onlookers since the dawn of time. a?oeThe EDGE Improv is friggin amazing,a?? said audience member Jeanne P. a?oeThey take the mundane and turn it into on-the-spot hilarity!a??
Nominations Open For The 2019 BroadwayWorld Seattle Awards, Presented by TodayTix!
by BWW News Desk - October 01, 2019
Nominations are NOW OPEN for the 2019 BroadwayWorld Seattle Awards, brought to you by TodayTix! Regional productions, touring shows, and more are all included, honoring productions which opened between October 1, 2018 through September 30, 2019. Our local editors have set the categories and now YOU get to nominate and vote for your favorites! Nominations are reader-submitted and will be open through October 31.
Tacoma Little Theatre Presents EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL
by BWW News Desk - September 30, 2019
Tacoma Little Theatre continues its 101st season, A SEASON OF FIRSTS, with the musical version of everyone's favorite cult horror film, Evil Dead: The Musical.  This production is directed by Niclas Olson, musically directed by Benjamin Bentler, and choreographed by Ashley Roy. 
Seattle Center Monorail ORCA Implementation Begins October 7
by BWW News Desk - September 30, 2019
Seattle Center Monorail will accept ORCA as a fare payment option beginning Monday, Oct. 7. Riders simply need to present their ORCA card to the Monorail cashier to pay their fare. Changes that align categories and fares with those of other transit systems within the ORCA program also go into effect.
BWW Review: SUNSET BABY at Arts West Presents a Slice of Life
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - September 29, 2019
SUNSET BABY at Arts West presents a slice of life with all its complexities, troubles, and truths. Troubled pasts, hard choices, and conflicting emotions rule the day in this show. No one has it easy, and no one escapes unscarred. Everyone has baggage, but must own their choices. They must all decide if they can find the courage to do better, to be better, or let their past rule their future.
BWW Review: Seattle Children's Theatre's BLACK BEAUTY Lacks an Arc
by Jay Irwin - September 28, 2019
When putting up a show for Children's Theatre, one of the main things you need to concern yourself with is how are the adults doing watching your show. The kids may be having a great time but if there's nothing for the adults who brought the kids to latch onto, then they might not bring the kids back next time. Seattle Children's Theatre usually has that covered with some wonderful performances and artistry. And while their current production of a?oeBlack Beautya?? certainly looked great with some fantastic puppets from Annett Mateo, the story lacked much of an arc and, at least for this adult, failed to thrill.
Opera's Sensational Sisters Bring Sibling Revelry To McCaw Hall
by BWW News Desk - September 27, 2019
For the Costa-Jackson sisters, singing isn't just a passion, it's a family business. Ginger, Marina, and Miriam Costa-Jacksona?"all recent or upcoming performers with Seattle Operaa?"are offering a special, one-night-only concert at McCaw Hall on Nov. 2. Audiences can expect an entertaining mix of opera, Broadway, and Neapolitan hits from these glamorous Sicilian-Americans. Each a rising star in her own right, the singers are especially memorable when performing together.   
A Night Of Music & Cake Announced At The Rendezvous
by BWW News Desk - September 26, 2019
Music, cake, and an evening of entertainment. After a sold out run of performances in July, Bon Appétit!The Julia Child Operettareturns to Belltown's historicJewelbox Theater at The Rendezvousfor five additional performances, to bake cake, and reminisce about one of the world's most talented chefs. a?oeJulia Child is an icon.a?? said director Jane Kaplan. a?oeHer television show, as well as her cookbook, revolutionized the way Americans thought about cooking. We're thrilled to be sharing this show with Seattle audiences.a??  
UW Drama Presents A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
by BWW News Desk - September 26, 2019
Lysander loves Hermia. Hermia loves Lysander. Demetrius loves Hermia. Helena loves Demetrius. No one loves Helena (poor Helena). This byzantine love quadrangle turns even more ludicrous when, lost in the woods on a midsummer's eve, the love-struck quartet finds themselves at the mercy of a band of mischievous fairies armed with a potent love potion.
BWW Review: You Should Know Seattle Rep's INDECENT
by Jay Irwin - September 26, 2019
When the Seattle Rep announced their season and I saw they were taking on Paula Vogel's incredible play a?oeIndecenta?? I was thrilled. But even more so I was surprised as to how many of my friends hadn't heard of it. I mean, it was nominated for a Tony, and even had the entire thing shown on PBS at one point. But still it was only the major theater geeks that had this one on their radar. Well, now that it's here I'm pleased to state that the Rep's production completely met and exceeded my expectations and now I can share my thoughts on this stunning play with you, Dear Readers, and explain why you need to catch it.
Photo Flash: First Look at Seattle Rep's INDECENT
by BWW News Desk - September 26, 2019
Seattle Rep presents Indecent, a powerful drama from Pulitzer Prize-winning Jewish playwright Paula Vogel.
Blue Room Leads Sustainability In Washington Arts Sector
by BWW News Desk - September 25, 2019
The Blue Room Theatre will today hold a Carbon zer0 Party for members to celebrate being carbon neutral for the first time in 2019.
GUYS & DOLLS Hits Village Theatre's Stage For The Holiday Season
by BWW News Desk - September 25, 2019
This winter, Village Theatre will warm the cold and dreary Seattle days with the brassy and colorful iconic crowd pleaser, Guys & Dolls. The second show in their celebratory 40th Anniversary Season, Guys & Dolls will run at the Francis J. Gaudette Theatre in Issaquah November 7 a?' December 29, 2019 before moving to the Everett Performing Arts Center January 3 a?' February 2, 2020.
THE TEMPEST Announced At Seattle Shakespeare Company
by BWW News Desk - September 23, 2019
Magical spirits aid an exiled duke towards reconciliation and release in Shakespeare's final solo masterpiece, The Tempest. Annie Lareau directs the production which begins previews on Oct. 15, opens Oct. 18 and runs through Nov. 10 at the Center Theatre at Seattle Center.
BWW Review: NECESSARY SACRIFICES at Taproot Theatre
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - September 22, 2019
NECESSARY SACRIFICES at Taproot Theater is both necessary and a gift to audiences. In a time of great division, this show reaches deep into the psyche of our nation and reminds us how even those with great differences can work together. With compelling dialogue, witty and heartfelt performances, and the absence of distractions, NECESSARY SACRIFCIES wastes no time in showing us what it means to be guided by the better angels of our nature.
Unexpected Productions Presents STEPHEN KING UNEXPECTED
by BWW News Desk - September 22, 2019
Stephen King Unexpected is an improvised show in the style of Stephen King opens 10/6/2019 at 8:30 at Unexpected Productions Improv.
BWW Review: YEN at ACT Grabs You and Doesn't Let Go
by Jay Irwin - September 22, 2019
Dear Readers, a few years back I was fortunate enough to see a production made possible by ACT and the Kenan Fellowship in Directing, a?oeGuards at the Taja??. A show that still sticks with me to this day. And I say a?oefortunate enougha?? as it was only on stage at ACT for a few performances. Now ACT has brought us the latest recipient of the Kenan Fellowship, Rey Zane, and her production of Anna Jordan's a?oeYena?? and I can tell that this brutal and gripping play will also be one to stick with me thanks to some stunning direction and performances.

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