The Cherry Orchard-Fin de siècle Russia
Written in 1903 on the eve of the first Russian revolution, Anton Chekhov’s play “The Cherry Orchard” is about the inevitable loss of the values of the past on the cusp of changing times.
Read more →The Cherry Orchard-Fin de siècle Russia
Written in 1903 on the eve of the first Russian revolution, Anton Chekhov’s play “The Cherry Orchard” is about the inevitable loss of the values of the past on the cusp of changing times.
Read more →“I’m from here. Even though I was born in… I’m from here.”
What does it mean to be American? Millions are denied the coveted classification of citizenship, cast to the margins of the United States for the simple, arbitrary distinction of being born elsewhere. Seattle Rep’s production of acclaimed playwright Martyna Majok’s latest offering Sanctuary City invites us into a world many choose to look away from, asking us to feel alongside two people who are American in everything but paperwork. It’s a rousingly compassionate, complex, and utterly brilliant production, one that shines a light on the American imagination’s greatest blind spot.
Read more →Yep. Reboot has done it again-produced another wacky, gut-bustingly funny musical with ingenious casting, choreography and great musicians at Theatre off Jackson. Directed by Jasmine Joshua, Stephen Sondheim’s Anyone Can Whistle opened Friday, March 8 to incredible applause and uproarious laughter.
Read more →Are you cool? Or do you feel out of touch?
Either way, this show is for you! Fully improvised, Old AF is the show where you, the audience, teach Seattle comedians about the latest trends, slang and hot goss. Come laugh at them as they desperately try to stay relevant.
Big Ole’ Sketch Show
Three of Seattle’s Premier Sketch Comedy Groups join forces for One. Big. Night. Come enjoy the Maple Daddies (Toronto Sketch Fest, DC Sketch fest, Seattle Sketch Fest) Drop the Root Beer and Run (Seattle’s Longest Running Sketch Group, DC Sketch Fest, Seattle Sketch Fest), and Good Crash (Seattle Sketch Fest), for a night of brand spankin’ new BIG OLE SKETCH!
Big Ole’ Sketch Show. 18th and Union 1406- 18th Ave Seattle, 98122, Central District, Corner of 18th and Union. March 7th and 8th. 7:30 pm. In person and Streaming
Tickets: https://18thandunion.org/
Read more →Pacific Northwest Ballet School is delighted to continue its annual family matinee offerings with Harold and the Purple Crayon, an adaptation of Crockett Johnson’s beloved 1955 book, featuring music by Andrew Bird and choreographed by Robyn Mineko Williams and Terence Marling.
Read more →St. Paddy’s Day
Drunken Owl Theatre’s next show is Sunday, March 17, St. Paddy’s Day, featuring a couple of Irish-tinged tunes and a greenish play, our theme is “March Madness – Heavy on the Madness.” The cast of Jane Martin Lynch, Lori Bellamy, Terry Boyd and Chris McCullough will read plays by Suzi Bailie, Elena Naskova, Thomas Pierce and John C. Davenport. Lori Bellamy and Mike Hickey will read their poetry and the Bard Owls will play a few tunes.
Read more →Oh, 31! I do love Primes
To commemorate the beginning of Women’s History Month, Edmond’s Driftwood Players opened Lauren Gunderson’s Ada and the Engine, a play about the early 19th theoretical pioneers of the computer, the mathematicians Ada Byron Lovelace and Charles Babbage.