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1,749 stories from The Seattle Times

Seattle's Seayoung Yim wins prestigious Yale Drama Series Prize, the next step in a budding career by Jerald Pierce

Crediting Seattle with setting the stage for her growth as a writer, Yim's win puts her name on the national scene.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on April 14, 2022

Seattle Rep's 'Ghosts' pulls into question our own morality by Jerald Pierce

Starring Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and Oscar nominee David Strathairn, Ibsen's "Ghosts" pits morals and truth against each other and the audience in between.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on April 12, 2022

'Get used to it': Outbreaks give taste of living with virus by Carla K. Johnson

The U.S. is getting a first glimpse of what it's like to experience COVID-19 outbreaks during this new phase of living with the virus, and the roster of the newly infected is studded with st…

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 2:14pm on April 8, 2022

Four young Seattle actors recast their aspirations amid the pandemic by Haley Zimmerman

As in-person productions return during the pandemic, four young Seattle actors share their trepidations and hopes for getting back on track.

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

Seattle Boylesque Festival returns in full to the Triple Door by Gemma Alexander

After two years of pandemic disruptions, the annual Seattle Boylesque Festival is back with four performances with a dozen artists from around the country.

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

Actor, Oscar nominee David Strathairn talks about returning to Seattle Rep for 'Ghosts' by Moira Macdonald

"We're finding the play but the play is finding us": David Strathairn talks about performing a new translation of the classic Henrik Ibsen play "Ghosts."

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

'Mrs. Caliban' at Book-It provides entertaining spin on a monster story by Jerald Pierce

This spin on the 1982 story by Rachel Ingalls offers a surreal journey of self discovery as love blooms between a housewife and a creature from the sea.

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

Hillary Clinton to voice 'Into The Woods' role in Arkansas by The Associated Press

Hillary Clinton will play the offstage role of the Giant in a production of Stephen Sondheim's "Into The Woods" in her onetime home state of Arkansas.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 3:12pm on March 28, 2022

As more shows open in the Seattle area, how are ticket sales going? by Grace Gorenflo

As more local performing arts groups open shows this spring, here's a look at how ticket sales are going for some of them.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on March 25, 2022

A Shakespearean power struggle gets transplanted to high school hallways at Seattle Rep by Dusty Somers

Mike Lew's "Teenage Dick," a reimagining of Shakespeare's "Richard III," is onstage at Seattle Rep through April 3.

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

Seattle theaters weigh costs, new procedures as they venture back on stage by Jerald Pierce

From understudies to digital production to a lot of testing, theaters are parsing new ways to do business as they step back on stage.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on March 17, 2022

Review: Seattle Public Theater's 'Pipeline' questions the role of education, parenting in young Black men's lives by Jerald Pierce

Seattle Public Theater's production of "Pipeline," despite outstanding performances from the actors, falls just shy of its full potential.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on March 16, 2022

Slippery, spooky 'The Thin Place' opens soon at ACT Theatre by Dusty Somers

"The Thin Place," opening later this month at ACT Theatre, is by Lucas Hnath, known for his cerebral and formally adventurous plays.

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

KEXP and Seattle Center arts groups warn Sound Transit 3 could displace them by Michael Rietmulder

KEXP and other Seattle Center arts organizations say that if Sound Transit 3 moves forward with its current preferred route, they could be forced out of their homes.

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

Review: What it's like to process the pandemic with a group of strangers at On the Boards by Jerald Pierce

600 Highwaymen use the final chapter of their triptych to bring strangers together and start to process the pandemic's mental and emotional fallout.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on March 8, 2022

What you need to know about mask and vaccine requirements to get into Seattle-area arts and music events this spring by Grace Gorenflo, Jerald Pierce, Moira Macdonald and Michael Rietmulder

As Washington and King County drop COVID-19 masking and vaccination requirements this month, what arts groups and venues are doing is varied.

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

Spanish theatre drops Bolshoi's ballet show over Ukraine war by The Associated Press

Spain's Teatro Real, one of Europe's major opera houses, is canceling a set of upcoming performances by Russia's Bolshoi Ballet over the war the country is waging on Ukraine.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 11:28am on March 4, 2022

How 3 women-led arts organizations in the Seattle area make room for diverse voices by Jerald Pierce

The leaders of Hedgebrook, Seattle Arts & Lectures and Macha Theatre Works are making room for writers to be, and find, themselves.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on March 3, 2022

At Seattle's Roosevelt High School, football players join this year's musical by Moira Macdonald

After two years without a musical, Roosevelt High School's theater department is returning with something new: welcoming football players into the cast of "Mamma Mia!"

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on March 3, 2022

Review: 'Freestyle Love Supreme' at Seattle Rep provides much-needed catharsis by Jerald Pierce

"Freestyle Love Supreme," infused with a unique blend of freestyle rap, hip-hop and improvisation, invites audiences to reconnect with the joy of live theater.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on February 23, 2022

Review: An icon/assault survivor struggles with a choice in Macha Theatre Works' 'The Fifth Wave' by Dusty Somers

The world premiere of "The Fifth Wave," presented by Macha Theatre Works, finally makes it to the stage. It runs through Feb. 27 at West of Lenin.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on February 15, 2022

'Dragon Mama' adds to Seattle theater artist Sara Porkalob's star-making trajectory by Jerald Pierce

Before she takes the Broadway stage, Porkalob offers Seattle a look at the second installment of her intimate series of memoir plays.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on February 14, 2022

Review: In 'Hotter Than Egypt' at Seattle's ACT Theatre, dividing lines get fuzzy by Dusty Somers

"Hotter Than Egypt" marks the fifth world premiere staging at ACT Theatre for Seattle playwright Yussef El Guindi. It's a lighter effort than some of his past works.

SOURCE: The Seattle Times at 9:00am on February 8, 2022

Seattle Shakes rotates 'Hamlet' and 'As You Like It,' performed by artists of color by Dusty Somers

Seattle Shakespeare Company's "Drum and Colours" program, which features a cast made up entirely of people of color, pairs "Hamlet" and "As You Like It,"

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

Intiman Theatre taps into the enduring appeal of 'Irma Vep' by Gemma Alexander

For its first production since the onset of the pandemic, Intiman Theatre will revive "The Mystery of Irma Vep: A Penny Dreadful," a madcap farce.

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