March 2020
Requiem for the End of a Beloved Community Theatre
Did the night seem a little diminished last evening? The expanse of the sky a bit dimmer? The darkness a
Preview-A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder
Only 225 tickets will be sold, Social Distancing is possible.
Tacoma Musical Playhouse will present the award winning A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder opening Friday, March 13. In 2014, it opened on Broadway and garnered the most award nominations for that year; a total of ten nominations and four wins, including Best Musical, Book, Direction and Costumes. In addition, it won seven Drama Desk Awards (including Best Musical, four Outer Critics Circle Awards (including Best Musical and one Drama League Award (Best Musical.)
Postponed Shows
It is wise to check the websites and Facebook:
Here is the current list:
Thalia’s Umbrella’s Europe at 12th Ave Arts
Somniterum Productions, Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead, 18th and Union
Trial & Error and Ten Auras Prod. When a Tree Falls, 18th and Union.
Sound Theatre Company. Changer &The Star People. Seattle Center
Les Seagulls Houle’ywood Beoulevard. Kirkland
Artswest St. Joan by G.B. Shaw. Arts West. West Seattle
Seattle Shakespeare Company Troilus & Cressida, MacBeth, Hamlet (Touring Show) Seattle Center
(The rest of the Spring Season is cancelled, Summer Shakespeare in the Park going ahead)
Edmonds Driftwood Players. The Producers. Edmonds, Snohomish County
Olympia Little Theatre. The Bold, the Young & the Murdered. Olympia, WA
(Postponed for next season)
Woodinville Rep. Chapter Two Last two weekends cancelled. March 13, 14, 15 going ahead. March 21, 28 Cancelled.
Edmunds Driftwood Players, The Producers. Edmonds, Snohomish County
‘The Crucible’ Hauntingly Timely for WWCA
“The Crucible” is a based-on-true-events play written almost 70 years ago about happenings that took place nearly 330 years ago.
Woodinville Reparatory Theatre’s Chapter Two
News from Woodinville Rep: Update Performances of Chapter Two cancelled If you have bought tickets for those last two weekends,
‘A Chorus Line’ a Classic for Tacoma Little Theatre
For a show that hasn’t appeared on a South Sound stage in quite some time, “A Chorus Line” is a
The Highest Tide–An Insight into Olympia
At Harlequin Productions in downtown Olympia is The Highest Tide by local author Jim Lynch. In 2005, Lynch wrote the
Preview: Europe, U.S. Premiere. Thalia’s Umbrella
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The U.S. Premiere of David Greig’s play Europe, about xenophobia and social change will open Thursday, March 12 at 12th Ave Arts, produced by Thalia’s Umbrella and directed by Terry Edward Moore.
Music is everything in Charlie Parker’s Yardbird
The great Miles Davis once said, “You can tell the history of jazz in four words: Louis Armstrong. Charlie Parker.”