Sally and Thor Save The World (at Summer Camp)
SALLY DOESN’T KNOW WHICH WORLD TO SAVE IN BALAGAN’S NEW PARK SHOW Balagan Theatre has misstepped and stumbled […]
SALLY DOESN’T KNOW WHICH WORLD TO SAVE IN BALAGAN’S NEW PARK SHOW Balagan Theatre has misstepped and stumbled […]
“Accidental Death of an Anarchist” makes a splash and is a blast! Dario Fo’s contemporary-classic dark farce, “Accidental Death
YOUTH ENSEMBLE SHINES WITH CONFIDENCE IN WISE-CRACKING NEW PLAY Seattle Public Theatre (SPT) and its community of family and friends,
Hansel and Gretl Deliver a Hoot for the Whole Family
The creative team of Capitol Hill’s Theatre Schmeater delivers a wacky and totally entertaining Hansel and Gretl for the outdoor amphitheater in Seattle’s beloved Volunteer Park.
Watching the Watchers Watch Ladies and Gentlemen, with apologies to Horace, let us dust off the debate concerning what
A Triple Crown Winner
It is not often that the acting, directing AND the script of a play are awesome, but “Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train” by Stephen Adly Guigis at ACT Theatre, deserves a “Triple Crown.”
Queer Teens Just Being Teens For those of you who might be wary of “teen theatre”, conjuring as
Six One-liners in Search of a Play.
“One Slight Hitch”, by Lewis Black, which opened at ACT Theatre, on Thursday night, is the sort of play which makes me feel despair about the contemporary American Theatre scene.