How does this update of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's classic 1970 musical, about a New Yorker facing age 35, feel in 2024?
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMOrganizations in Seattle and elsewhere are trying to address the affordability crisis for artists with programs tackling basic income, affordable housing and more.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 09:00AMIn Yilong Liu’s play "June is the First Fall," a young gay man returns home to Hawaii to try to reconnect with himself and his complicated family.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMYou can go see serious shows some other time. Right now, don't we deserve some well-executed fun?
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMWant to mix up your theater routine? Keep an eye on these intriguing new companies, unusual new spaces and one innovative enterprise that’s new to Seattle.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMSarah Rudinoff, musical theater actor and singer who's electrified Seattle audiences for some 30 years, has just released "Together," her first solo album.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMYes, we know it's summertime, but there's plenty of excitement happening indoors with fan-favorite musicals and a play from an exciting new company.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 01:00PMWhen “Spring Awakening” debuted on Broadway in 2006, it felt new. How does it fare now, nearly 20 years later, on The 5th Avenue Theatre stage?
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 05:42PMScenic and costume designer David Zinn, who grew up on Bainbridge Island, took home his third Tony Award Sunday night.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 01:44PMIs there a plot to this latest show from Jinkx Monsoon and Major Scales? Kind of! Does it matter? Not at all! Sometimes it's just fun to watch people have fun.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 01:00PMThe layoffs at the city's preeminent regional theater company include a majority of its artistic, arts engagement and Public Works departments.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 05:11PMFrom "Spring Awakening" at the 5th to a another unlikely-but-wonderful musical at the Paramount, here are the shows to see this month.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMWhile a merger is not yet official, both theater companies are looking to have a legal merger agreement finalized by the end of the year.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 07:31PMOregon Shakespeare Festival's new artistic director, Tim Bond, is assembling a leadership team with strong Seattle ties to help guide the storied company on its continued road to recovery.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 01:00PMLet local theater take you all over the world and beyond.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMHere why John Langs is leaving ACT Theatre, after some 10 years with the company.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 08:04PMDone well, dinner theater — or whatever live art form is on the menu — can be a truly wonderful one-stop shop for food and entertainment. How do these Seattle venues measure up?
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 09:00AMCherdonna & the Bearded Ladies (Philadelphia drag stars Jarbeaux and Martha Graham Cracker) explore uncharted drag territory in "Threesome."
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMHere's your chance to see the exquisite play "English," winner of the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for drama.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMA number of plays that have won major awards hits Seattle stages this month. Here are the can't-miss shows.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 01:00PMMary Ewald and John Kazanjian, married and artistic partners of more than 40 years, have produced some of Seattle's most interesting theater.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 01:00PMIf you're here for comfort food, Village Theatre’s production of "The Fantasticks" has a little something for everyone in this retelling of a timeless classic.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 01:00PMLies and laughter run rampant in Seattle Shakespeare Company's “The Bed Trick” and Seattle Public Theater's “The Moors,” both running now and worth your time.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMIn an era where consumers subscribe to everything, Seattle's theaters are coming up with new ways to lean on a funding model that once seemed out of date
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 09:00AMKeiko Green's latest work, "The Bed Trick" debuts this month at Seattle Shakespeare Company.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 08:00AMMartyna Majok's play about the friendship of two undocumented teens melon-balled our reviewer's heart.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMWhether you're looking for a cozy mystery, a sweet romance or Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, there's something for everyone in Seattle's theaters this month.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:00PMGot a question about what to see? In our new feature, Arts Adviser, we're going to try and provide tailored advice for you about arts events and itineraries.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 09:00AMWhat is it about mysteries — and particularly cozy mysteries — that resonate with so many of us?
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 01:00PMMaxim Gorky's play about people living in poverty revolutionized theater in 1902. Its 2024 production prompts our critic to ponder the purpose of theater.
SOURCE: www.seattletimes.com at 04:30PMFrom the tried-and-true to experimental and acrobatic works, here are theater works to put on your calendar this month.
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