Baskerville: A Must-See Comedy
The whole point of reviewing is to be critical. To be objective. To be truthful. I am upholding all of […]
The whole point of reviewing is to be critical. To be objective. To be truthful. I am upholding all of […]
There was some ugly business in New York City 119 years ago. Violence broke out when newsboys were gouged by
Howard Barnes is a downtrodden everyone. He has a simple, if depressing, philosophy: “Life is cubicles and colonoscopies.” So of
Prelude to a Kiss premieres as Strawberry Theatre Workshop’s first show of the season. In a shocking change of events, Prelude to
The Changing Scene Theatre Northwest presents the kinds of shows one will not see anywhere else in the local theatre scene.
A sparse Saturday crowd and a daytime performance would be expected to take the sting out of “Frankenstein.” After all,
When Neil Simon passed away August 26, the American theater and screen world lost an icon. He was a prolific writer,
In their final production of the summer, Intiman Theatre is taking on Native Gardens, written by Karen Zacarías, and directed