‘ART” Absorbing Drama for Tacoma Arts Live
“Professional theater is back in downtown Tacoma.” That’s the buzz on the street and in the theater community in the […]
“Professional theater is back in downtown Tacoma.” That’s the buzz on the street and in the theater community in the […]
Ah, those were the days, as long as you overlook racial and gender inequality that make today’s inequality look like
Isn’t it more fun when the home team wins? Sure, sports are wonderful for building strong bodies and esprit de
People come to community theatre shows, Shakespeare and otherwise, for any number of reasons. Some folks attend because they support
Regular readers of Drama in the Hood know the story of Paradise Theatre. Priced out of their home by a
Drama in the Hood is about both today and tomorrow when it comes to the theatre scene in the South
“The Drowsy Chaperone” is a clever slice of theater that was first developed in 1998 by Bob Martin and Don McKellar with music and
Let’s play a game. I will say one word and you tell me what comes to mind. Ready? Blockhead! I’ll
From William Shakespeare’s era to today, theatre was meant to be an expression of the out-of-the-ordinary. Creative people, with unique
When Stephen Sondheim (from the book by Hugh Wheeler) opened “A Little Night Music” on Broadway in 1973, it was