What the Constitution Means to Me: More Relevant than Ever
What the Constitution Means to Me opened last night at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center in Bellingham, WA. Directed by […]
What the Constitution Means to Me opened last night at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center in Bellingham, WA. Directed by […]
One thing can be said for certain about this summer’s Fairhaven Rep shows: it’s a hard-hitting batch. The Fairhaven Summer
The Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre kicked off its latest season on June 27th at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center with a provoking performance of Keely & Du, a drama with terrifying relevancy. Written in 1994 by Jane Martin and directed by Kayla Adams, the show is, at its core, an abortion play. With the recent over-turning of Roe v. Wade and the closure of abortion clinics across the country, Keely & Du presents a reality that feels a little too close for comfort.
At 18th and Union Theatre in Capitol Hill, this weekend just on the cusp of summer, Pacific Play Company has debuted their selection of short original plays compiled within an anthology-style production entitled Summer Magic: Tales of Revenge directed by Buddy Todd. Though these twenty plays differ from each other in many ways, as the title suggests, they are ultimately connected by the transient theme of revenge, which explores the many different manifestations and meanings associated with the act.
Two plays, different styles.
As part of Strawjam, Strawberry Theatre Workshop’s multiweek director’s festival, two shows opened Thursday, which will run just for this weekend, at 12th Ave Arts. The two shows, Glass Kill Bluebeard’s Friends by Caryl Churchill and Catslut by Katherine Jana were thematically linked as they both deal with issues of trauma and sexuality. 
Origin of the term “Gaslighting”
A casualty of Covid, Angel Street by Patrick Hamilton opened two weekends late at Woodinville Rep. However, this calamity did not in any way affect the quality of this exceptional production directed by Hjamler Anderson, whose attention to detail served the production to a T.

In addition to the touring shows opening at the Seattle Outdoor Theatre Festival in Volunteer Park, Seattle Opera has some outdoor shows as well as some original scripts indoors this summer.
Warning: Puppet Show, not for Children!
Beginning July 6, Puppeteers for Fears, Oregon’s only dedicated puppet musical horror troupe, will bring its original show, Cthulhu: the Musical!, on the road to Seattle, Olympia and other cities throughout the NW for performances on the company’s “Back From the Dead,” 2023 summer tour.
2023 Seattle Outdoor Theatre Festival
One of Seattle’s best summer entertainments will take place in Volunteer Park July 8th and 9th: The Seattle Outdoor Theatre Festival, which features many the outdoor touring shows in the Puget Sound area, including Shakespeare shows by Wooden “O”/Seattle Shakespeare Company, Greenstage, Mt. Vernon’s Shakespeare Northwest, Last Leaf Productions and CSZ Seattle.
In a perfume shop in Budapest, there’s more than just floral fragrances floating through the air. As affairs, divorce, and