Review: THE HUMANS at Sound Theatre Company
by Amelia Divine - Nov 9, 2025
The Humans might be the perfect show to see in that strange, autumnal window between Halloween and Thanksgiving happening now, walking the line between a haunted house story and a family drama. It’s about the horrors of ordinary life, family gatherings, and how we show up for each other. Sound Theatre Company’s production of Stephen Karam’s Tony Award-winning play, now performing at the Seattle Center, translates this into a well-staged adaptation from the immersive audio, effective set design, and authentic lead performances.
Review: Sound Theater Company's HUNGRY at Center Theater
by Amelia Divine - May 5, 2025
There’s no escaping the kitchen in Hungry, now playing at Sound Theatre Company. Not just because the set keeps the kitchen table at center stage, no matter where in time we’re dropped. But because food, and everything it represents; culture, class, control, comfort is the simmering heart of this gripping two-hander. And with two extraordinary performances from Simone Alene and Jayne Hubbard, that heat doesn’t just stay on. It boils over.
Sound Theatre Company Will Screen CHANGER: A HAND TELLING
by Stephi Wild - Oct 31, 2024
Celebrate National Native American Heritage Month by joining Sound Theatre Company, for the first public screenings of CHANGER: A HAND TELLING, the award winning, accessible filmed version of a contemporary storytelling and radio play by Fern Naomi Renville and Roger Fernandes.
Student Blog: Night at the (Art) Museum
by Student Blogger: Austin Watts - Sep 17, 2024
Theatre is the cornerstone of literally every other art form. While every other art form transports viewers to another world through sight or sound, theatre suspends one’s disbelief by literally creating a whole world right before the viewer’s eyes, unseparated by space, time, or a screen.