35 stories by "Misha Berson"
"Marie, Dancing Still," a much-anticipated, Broadway-bound new show with some big names behind it, debuts this month at the 5th Ave, which has a new artistic director eager to make his mark …
Jerry Dixon, who brings decades of showbiz experience, says: "People feel beat-up by what's going on in our country and are glad for the escapism of musicals."
In ACT Theatre's "Romeo + Juliet," Joshua Castille, as Romeo, will discourse primarily through American Sign Language (ASL). Gabriella O' Fallon, as Juliet, will deliver her lines in spoken …
"Two Trains Running" starring EUGENE LEE, DAVID EMERSON TONEY & CARLTON BYRD is essentially a blues song saturated with humor, big dreams and painful memories.
ACT's 2011 roster of plays includes a mystery, urban comedy and premieres.
Intiman Theatre's staging of "A Doctor in Spite of Himself" combines old gags and new, with wide-ranging musical nods from French baroque opera to "The Music Man" to hip-hop in a tale of a w…
Seattle Times theater critic Misha Berson's picks for fall theatergoers.
Seattle Times theater critic Misha Berson writes:
The mood at New York City's Neil Simon Theatre was upbeat on the evening of Nov. 15, as the new musical "Scandalous: The Life and Trials of Aimee Semple McPherson" had its premiere on Broadw…
Fans of Mark St. Germain's one-act "Freud's Last Session," as well as the Bellevue psychologist acting as adviser to the local production, are drawn to the play's articulate exploration of F…