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1,749 stories from The Seattle Times

What to do around Seattle this week: 'This Is Halloween,' haunted houses by Vonnai Phair

Teens and adults, this spooky event roundup is for you! Leave the young ones at home and check out these not-so-family-friendly spooktacular events.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 2:00pm on October 20, 2022

'La Tofana's Poison Emporium,' at Macha Theatre Works, wants to cure what ails you by Jerald Pierce

This world premiere play from Joy McCullough centers on community when the government, police and church fail in their support of women.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on October 20, 2022

How West Seattle's ArtsWest aims to stoke conversation around art by Jerald Pierce

By adding artists to the season planning process and carefully curating their gallery, ArtsWest is looking to expand the conversation around art.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on October 19, 2022

For Broadway's 1776, featuring Seattle's Sara Porkalob, the drama is offstage by Michael Paulson and Jennifer Schuessler

The current Broadway revival of "1776" was hoping to spark a conversation about power and representation. And it has, if not quite in the way it intended.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 12:13am on October 19, 2022

New Zealand arts funder rejects Shakespeare as 'imperialism' by Nick Perry

Is Shakespeare still relevant to today's students? A New Zealand arts organization says no and pulls funding for a school program.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 2:01am on October 17, 2022

Seattle Rep Artistic Director Braden Abraham leaving to head Chicago's Writers Theatre by Jerald Pierce

After 20 years in various roles around the Seattle theater, ushering in programming like Seattle Rep's Public Works, Abraham will head to Glencoe, Illinois.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 3:00pm on October 13, 2022

Aaron Sorkin's 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' at Seattle's Paramount Theatre, doesn't feel right by Jerald Pierce

Aaron Sorkin's adaptation of Harper Lee's 1960 novel seeks to update and rectify issues in the source material. The question remains if it went far enough.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 5:51pm on October 12, 2022

Why everyone should see 'What the Constitution Means to Me' at Seattle Rep by Jerald Pierce

You need to see this play "not only for its incisive brilliance, but because it's somehow managed to become even more timely," our theater critic writes.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on October 10, 2022

Aaron Sorkin on 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' coming to Seattle by Misha Berson

Aaron Sorkin, who adapted the Harper Lee novel for the play coming to Paramount Theatre Oct. 11-16, discusses his evolving feelings about the novel and more.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on October 6, 2022

Meet Idris Goodwin, Seattle Children's Theatre's new artistic director by Jerald Pierce

With "The Boy Who Kissed the Sky" opening Seattle Children's Theatre's season, Idris Goodwin is ready to introduce Seattle to his artistic vision.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on October 4, 2022

Seattle-area shows to help you get your spook on this Halloween season by Jerald Pierce

The Halloween season offers plenty of chances for haunts and frights. Here are some local experiences to consider as you plan your October outings.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on September 30, 2022

'Cloud Tectonics,' at Seattle's Sound Theatre, loses its connection to time by Jerald Pierce

José Rivera's play, through the use of magical realism, plays with the concept of time, and the effect love can have on it.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on September 29, 2022

What can Broadway-hopeful 'The Griswolds' Broadway Vacation' learn from Seattle? by Jerald Pierce

"The Griswolds' Broadway Vacation" is making its world premiere at the 5th Avenue Theatre. Here's how that helps the show as it turns its eyes toward Broadway.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on September 27, 2022

'The Griswolds' Broadway Vacation,' at Seattle's 5th Avenue, starts out fast by Jerald Pierce

In a Seattle run that aims to be a precursor to a Broadway stint, "Broadway Vacation" starts out hot before starting to lose its way.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on September 26, 2022

Is there a North Bend arts scene? by Qina Liu

Ask the question, does North Bend have an arts scene, and you might get different answers. Here's some of what's going on in the mountain town.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on September 22, 2022

How Seattle shaped Heidi Schreck, playwright of 'What the Constitution Means to Me' by Dusty Somers

Before her Broadway star turn and TV writing career, Heidi Schreck cut her teeth on and behind the stages of an adventurous Seattle fringe theater company.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on September 22, 2022

What to know about Seattle's 2022-23 theater season by Jerald Pierce

Seattle's theaters have made strides in diversifying whose work is shown on area stages. What progress does a deeper dive into the upcoming season show?

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on September 21, 2022

At ACT, 'Choir Boy' explores creating space for Black boys to be vulnerable by Jerald Pierce

Tarell Alvin McCraney's "Choir Boy" aims to make space to explore masculinity through the world of young Black men in an all-male prep school's renowned choir.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on September 20, 2022

Your guide to the Seattle area's most exciting concerts, shows, movies and more in fall 2022 by Seattle Times Staff

Explore how local arts groups are adapting to the new normal plus our recommendations for this fall's most exciting music, exhibitions, books, movies and more.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on September 9, 2022

12 things to do in the Seattle area this weekend by Vonnai Phair

Check out this Seattle Times list of outdoor happenings, local events, food recommendations and other activities for the weekend of Sept. 9-11 in the Seattle area.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on September 9, 2022

As theaters move to more humane rehearsal practices, how are theatermakers adjusting? by Jerald Pierce

Theaters have adjusted rehearsal schedules to create a healthier work environment. What does that mean for theatermakers and the works you see onstage?

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on September 7, 2022

Best bets for Seattle-area theater in fall 2022 by Jerald Pierce

The top-grossing American play in Broadway history, James Baldwin's earliest play, a 5th Avenue "Vacation" and more highlight a vibrant fall theater slate.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on September 7, 2022

How Seattle-area arts groups are finding a new normal amid inflation, staffing shortages and more by Grace Gorenflo

As multiple forces hit arts groups all at once, how are Seattle-area organizations dealing with rising costs, supply chain problems, pandemic uncertainties and more?

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on September 6, 2022

Theater artist Madeline Sayet wrestles with Shakespeare and Native American identity by Dusty Somers

Sayet's show "Where We Belong," opening soon at Seattle Rep, includes an accountability rider with requirements such as a commitment to never employ redface again.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on September 5, 2022

Seattle's Theatre22 to shut down after next show by Dusty Somers

Just weeks before the Sept. 9 opening of Theatre22's second show of 2022, the company announced that that would be its final production. Here's why.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on August 31, 2022
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