Want Opening Weekend: Is it Enough?
Playwright Barbara Lindsay’s Want had its delayed opening the weekend of August 4th at the Center Theatre. The Shattered Glass Project—an organization […]
Playwright Barbara Lindsay’s Want had its delayed opening the weekend of August 4th at the Center Theatre. The Shattered Glass Project—an organization […]
At Artswest in the West Seattle Junction on the night of August 5th, Here There Be Dragons lit up the stage. The
The Low Brow Opera Collective’s first commissioned show opened this weekend in the cozy 18th and Union Theater. Katie Kelley
It’s traumatizing being a brother on the block. Playwright Antoinette Nwandu and Director Tim Bond skillfully blur this into a block more like a cell block in prison than a city block one passes through between home and anywhere else one wants to go. Our protagonists in this show at ACT: Moses played by Treavor Lovelle, and Kitch, played by Preston Butler III, are prisoners on this block, kept there by their lack of means to get free.
When the lights dimmed, and the show opened, there was no preamble. It was all of a sudden, slow yet
As the opening show in producer Woody Shticks’ Tender Loving Queers comedy mini-festival, Class Clowns was a strong starter. Introducing the characteristics that
The Color of Our Hearts is ambitious, but not as cohesive as the best of the We Are Here! Festival at
Charlotte Brontë’s gothic 1847 novel Jane Eyre is one of those great, perfectly constructed 500-page bricks that’s almost impossible to
You came to this page to read a review of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), and so you
If you thought the recent movie The Party starring Kristin Scott Thomas and Patrician Clarkson was the definitive hilarious dinner party gone wrong, wait until you see the French play Le Prénom. You won’t have to wait long as Le Prénom, performed in the original French, opens Friday March 23rd