‘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. […]
“The Crucible” is a based-on-true-events play written almost 70 years ago about happenings that took place nearly 330 years ago. […]
News from Woodinville Rep: Update Performances of Chapter Two cancelled If you have bought tickets for those last two weekends,
For a show that hasn’t appeared on a South Sound stage in quite some time, “A Chorus Line” is a
At Harlequin Productions in downtown Olympia is The Highest Tide by local author Jim Lynch. In 2005, Lynch wrote the
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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.
The great Miles Davis once said, “You can tell the history of jazz in four words: Louis Armstrong. Charlie Parker.”
Life under Stress
Were I as eloquent as August Wilson, I might be able to articulate how great his masterpiece, Jitney, was but unlike Wilson, I am no Shakespeare. Suffice it to say production, presented at Seattle Rep, was an incredibly memorable evening filled with poetic wit, gripping characters, fantastic original music, astounding visual effects and a story which captured the dreams and struggles of the African American community at a particular moment in history. But like all great drama, its themes were universal. And then there was the humor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Forbidden Broadway’s Greatest Hits is almost 40 years old, having first been performed in 1982. (Can you believe it, kids?
At 18th and Union, a New Day Rising is performing for three nights. It’s a new solo performance written and
Lakewood Playhouse and edgy theater are two expressions of the South Sound stage scene that belong together. Just in the