It’s He Sang/She Sang in ReAct Theatre’s The Last 5 Years
“Jamie is over and Jamie is gone” Act I, Scene I, Moment I – The Last Five Years Spoiler alert […]
“Jamie is over and Jamie is gone” Act I, Scene I, Moment I – The Last Five Years Spoiler alert […]
Last night at the Center Theatre at Seattle Center Armory, Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman’s comedy You Can’t Take
It is the stuff of drama and angst to be at war with the place one grew up. Songwriter/singer John
Having opened last night on Capitol Hill at the Annex Theater, Safe Space will shock and astound you. Devised by
Fats Waller was a big man with an even bigger personality and his spirit is bursting from the doors of
Have you ever felt like reality was a simulation and you’re waiting to wake up? If so, you’re not
Playwright David Grimm brings the world premiere of his latest work, Ibsen in Chicago, to the Seattle Repertory
Luigi Pirandello had an immense influence in Europe with his existential dramas and musings. In 1917 he produced Cosi e (se vi pare) setting forth an argument rejecting the acceptance of an agreed upon objective reality. In years that followed this play and the more famous Six Characters in Search of an Author, writers like TS Elliot, Samuel Beckett, Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus would revisit some of the same themes boldly set forth by the freethinking Sicilian writer. Theatre 9/12 leader Charles Waxberg has adapted and directed a thought provoking new production based on Cosi e (se vi pare) entitled You Are Right, If You Think. Here ideas concerning the nature of truth and the importance of respecting our basic humanity and individualism are handled within a dramatic mystery befalling a small seaside community. Waxberg’s troop lays out the tale with admirable focus and skill.
An evening with Sinatra at the Tacoma Musical Playhouse The Tacoma Musical Playhouse saw a crowded lobby and a full
Premiering last night at Theater Schmeater in Belltown, Stef Smith’s Swallow follows the intersecting lives of three people who suffer