‘Laura’ Classy and Classic Drama from Tacoma Little Theatre
Ah, those were the days, as long as you overlook racial and gender inequality that make today’s inequality look like […]
Ah, those were the days, as long as you overlook racial and gender inequality that make today’s inequality look like […]
When Stephen Sondheim (from the book by Hugh Wheeler) opened “A Little Night Music” on Broadway in 1973, it was
“Ibsen is like Quentin Tarantino. People either love them or hate them. There’s no middle ground.” That’s what Tacoma Little
The holiday season is a wonderful time of year for community theater groups. The crowds are generally large and appreciative.
In the continuing celebration of its 100th season, Tacoma Little Theatre is revisiting shows it has produced over its long history.
A multiple award winner since it was written in 1983, Larry Shue’s comedy “The Foreigner” remains popular 35 years after
Tacoma Little Theatre’s 99th season of shows has been one of its best in recent memory, as the comedies have been
This is all to Director Blake York’s credit…or blame, depending on your perspective. Mr. York saw “The Pillowman” on stage
In 1970, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice knocked theater, religion, and rock music together on their heads. When they
The Confusion of Communication and Miscommunication
Tacoma Little Theatre has just opened a BIG HIT for the Puget Sound Theatre Community with their stunning production of Mark Medoff’s play, Children of a Lesser God, the 1980 winner of the Tony, Drama Desk and Olivier Awards for Best Play.