‘Pillowman’ Brilliant (and not for the faint of heart) at Tacoma Little Theatre
This is all to Director Blake York’s credit…or blame, depending on your perspective. Mr. York saw “The Pillowman” on stage […]
This is all to Director Blake York’s credit…or blame, depending on your perspective. Mr. York saw “The Pillowman” on stage […]
Last night at the Center Theatre at Seattle Center Armory, Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman’s comedy You Can’t Take
It is the stuff of drama and angst to be at war with the place one grew up. Songwriter/singer John
Premiering last night at Theater Schmeater in Belltown, Stef Smith’s Swallow follows the intersecting lives of three people who suffer
Last night, Peter Morgan’s award-winning Frost/Nixon opened to a standing ovation at 12th Ave Arts on Capitol Hill. Focused around
Seattle Musical Theatre hits all of the right notes with its performance of Kiss Me Kate. Kiss Me Kate follows
“Of the two of us, I am not the deceptive one.” Written by first-time playwright Sarah Burgess, Dry Powder takes
Gay gezunt un cum gezunt. “Go in health, and return in health,” is the urgent Yiddish wish of Asher Lev’s