“Sugar Plum Gary” Has Come to Town!
When pondering the typical symbols of the holiday season, what might come to mind is snowmen, candy canes or Santa […]
When pondering the typical symbols of the holiday season, what might come to mind is snowmen, candy canes or Santa […]
Theatre is a media meant to explore to controversy. From Oleanna to Spring Awakening, audiences can confront greater societal issues
Just in time for the Halloween season, Weasel Production’s Night of the Living Dead LIVE premiered this past week. A
In a whirlwind of farce, slapstick and classic humor, Woodinville Repertory Theatre’s production of Lend Me A Tenor opened to
Bringing the same laughs as it did during its first run in 1994, the Flying Karamazov Brothers premiered their revival
Young Shakespeare Workshop’s current summer show brings a classic performance of one of the Bard’s great tragedies. For years now,
“Kid Shows” often get a bad reputation for being nearly unwatchable for adult viewers. This is especially prevalent in theater
This past Saturday I had the pleasure of seeing Greenstage’s The Taming of the Shrew. With the show being one
When performing a work of Shakespeare such as Romeo and Juliet, it is essential to not only stay true to the play’s original intent, but also remain unique among thousands of other adaptations. Luckily, Wooden O’s recent production of the tragedy stuck out as a great option for both newcomers and experienced viewers of Shakespearean theatre.