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REACT THEATRE

562 1st Ave S #400, Seattle, WA 98104
Seattle, WA 98104

Upcoming Shows

Border:Home
Jun 5 – Jun 14, 2026

Border:Home is a world-premiere staged reading written by Baker Theater's artistic director Peter Temes. The play centers around a group of volunteers stationed at the...

End of Lear & Border:Home
End of Lear & Border:Home
Jun 5 – Jun 14, 2026

Baker Theater Workshop Presents Two Plays About Power, Family, and the Perils of Both Baker Theater Workshop is proud to present the world-premiere staged reading of...

The End of Lear: Four Kings
Jun 5 – Jun 14, 2026

The End of Lear: Four Kings is a one-act adaptation of Shakespeare's King Lear that depicts the original text from Lear's perspective. Four Seattle actors...



Review: BLUE MAN GROUP at The Paramount Theatre


by Shelley Dean - June 02, 2026

There’s a reason Blue Man Group has been beloved for nearly 40 years: their show is pure fun. Packed with electrifying percussion performances, inventive visual storytelling, and laugh-out-loud-worthy comedy, the group's North American tour continues to delight audiences, and their stop at The Par...

Review: WE AIN’T EVER GONNA BREAK UP: THE HYMON AND PARFUNKEL MUSICAL at Village Theatre


by Jay Irwin - May 23, 2026

Dear Readers, the bio-musical is a tricky thing. Some love them, some hate them. For me, it all depends on if you have an affinity for the music of the subjects, plus it needs a strong book. And then there’s the current show from Village Theatre, “We Ain’t Ever Gonna Break Up: The Hymon and Pa...

Review: THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA at Paramount Theatre


by Shelley Dean - May 18, 2026

It’s almost unbelievable for me to admit that this was my first time seeing The Phantom of the Opera. Of course, I knew the iconic songs and had seen countless clips over the years, but experiencing the production live on stage for the first time was entirely different, haunting, and spine-chillin...

Review: CARMEN at McCaw Hall


by Erica Miner - May 03, 2026

The production, with its flamboyantly portrayed characters and colorful background, fulfilled the most crowd-pleasing elements of the work...

Review: APPROPRIATE at The Seattle Rep


by Jay Irwin - April 16, 2026

Dear Readers, why do we like shows about dysfunctional families? I posit that it’s one of two reasons. Either we are reveling in knowing that your family isn’t that bad or watching as more of a catharsis of seeing a family like yours get through their dysfunction. Playwright Branden Jacobs-Je...

Review: LES MISÉRABLES at The Paramount Theatre


by Shelley Dean - April 09, 2026

Few shows carry the legacy and emotional weight of Les Misérables. With sweeping, unforgettable melodies and a story that has resonated across generations, the 2026 National Tour delivers a theatrical experience that leaves audiences deeply impacted. The Paramount Theatre is fortunate to host one o...

Review: GREASE at Village Theatre


by Jay Irwin - March 28, 2026

Dear Readers, “Grease” may be the word at Village Theatre right now, but don’t expect to hear that song from the movie, as the movie does stray from the original stage show from Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. But we’ll get into that in a bit....

Review: MARY JANE at The Seattle Rep


by Jay Irwin - March 26, 2026

Dear Readers, we’ve all had to, or will have to, deal with an ailing loved one. But with luck that span where we devote extra time and care or even time in the hospital will be temporary and brief. A broken bone or a minor surgery, if the gods are kind. But what happens when that medical malady be...

Review: PATTI LUPONE: MATTERS OF THE HEART at Benaroya Hall


by Shelley Dean - March 07, 2026

To no one's surprise, Patti LuPone delivers an extraordinary performance. With her undeniable stage presence, powerful voice, and a heartfelt program, her one-woman show, Matters of the Heart, captivated the audience at Benaroya Hall in Seattle on February 27. From the moment she stepped onto the st...

Review: BASKERVILLE: A SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY at Village Theatre


by Shelley Dean - February 06, 2026

Mysterious and mischievous are two words that ensure a pretty good time when it comes to a night at the theater. Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery is the embodiment of these words. Skillfully directed by Adam Immerwahr, Village Theatre’s production of the live-action mystery is...

Past Shows

Lear (alone) & Walking on a Paper Moon
Lear (alone) & Walking on a Paper Moon
Jan 10 – Jan 19, 2026

Debut of Two Plays Inspired by King Lear

Life on the Moon
Life on the Moon
Dec 8 – Dec 21, 2025

Glass Menagerie meets Rain Man with a dash of All My Sons.

Holiday ShowSeattle Premiere

Videos


Million Dollar Quartet in Seattle Million Dollar Quartet
Harlequin Productions (6/19-7/19) PHOTOS
The Play That Goes Wrong in Seattle The Play That Goes Wrong
Seattle Rep Theater (6/11-6/28)
WISH YOU WERE HERE in Seattle WISH YOU WERE HERE
ArtsWest (6/11-7/05)
And Then There Were None in Seattle And Then There Were None
Village Theatre (2/20-3/14)
Romeo and Juliet in Seattle Romeo and Juliet
Heath Ledger Theatre, State Theatre Centre of WA (6/12-6/17)
11th Annual Star-Spangled Spectacular: Seattle Wind Symphony in Seattle 11th Annual Star-Spangled Spectacular: Seattle Wind Symphony
Benaroya Hall (7/02-7/02)
LET ME PUT MY HANDS ON YOUR MIND in Seattle LET ME PUT MY HANDS ON YOUR MIND
Acts on Stage (6/28-6/28)
Dear Evan Hansen in Seattle Dear Evan Hansen
Village Theatre (3/23-5/02)
Mötley Crüe in Seattle Mötley Crüe
Cascades Amphitheater (9/26-9/26)
Frida...A Self-Portrait in Seattle Frida...A Self-Portrait
Union Arts Center (6/06-6/28)