Lend Me A Tenor Opens on a High Note at Woodinville Repertory Theatre:
In a whirlwind of farce, slapstick and classic humor, Woodinville Repertory Theatre’s production of Lend Me A Tenor opened to […]
In a whirlwind of farce, slapstick and classic humor, Woodinville Repertory Theatre’s production of Lend Me A Tenor opened to […]
Are there any two words that evoke a night of entertainment more than “Rocky Horror?” Okay, maybe “Rose Bud,” but
Very few twenty-nine year old’s want to move back in with their parents, but Archer (Jasmine Joshua), the semi-eponymous lead
Craig Wright’s The Pavilion, directed by Greg Carter and produced by Strawberry Theatre Workshop, opened at 12th Ave Arts on
Co-produced by the 18th and Union, Mampsh Productions and Starstrewn Productions, directed by Rachel Delmar, Overcoming, a collection of seven
Hound of the Baskervilles showed up in 1901 as the third of four Sherlock Holmes novels, and the first since
Nick Ryan and Katie Hartman made a brief appearance in Seattle this weekend as their company, The Coldharts, tours the
ArtsWest in collaboration with The Hansberry Project kicked off their newest season with a production of Sunset Baby by Dominique
On the Seventh Day God Created Yiddish Theater. Between 1943 &1945 Satan destroyed it mercilessly.
Written by Paula Vogel Indecent at the Seattle Rep, was two hours of uproarious laughter, fantastic music, brilliant but simple special effects and some sadness, as it chronicled the vicissitudes of the play God of Vengeance by Sholem Asche and the various international productions over 50 odd years.
Edgar Allan, a play created and performed by Katie Hartman and Nick Ryan, was at 18th and Union Performing Arts