Jane Eyre- Engaging But Lacks Oomph
It may be the start of of Book-It Repertory’s 29th season, but it’s revisiting an old production. Julie Beckman first […]
It may be the start of of Book-It Repertory’s 29th season, but it’s revisiting an old production. Julie Beckman first […]
When I went to see Medea, brilliantly staged by the Seattle Shakespeare Company at the Center Theatre, I anticipated spending an hour or two with a raging madwoman. But director Kelly Kitchens’s production portrays Medea as a normal part of the social fabric. In this 2400 year old Greek tragedy by Euripides, we get a new perspective on womanhood and speaking up.