Playwright and performer Keiko Green lights up Seattle stages
Keiko Green's latest work, "The Bed Trick" debuts this month at Seattle Shakespeare Company.
Keiko Green's latest work, "The Bed Trick" debuts this month at Seattle Shakespeare Company.
The new mystery that's running at The Fifth Avenue Theatre, "Something's Afoot," features a lovely set design. Little else goes right, our critic argues.
Whether you're looking for a cozy mystery, a sweet romance or Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, there's something for everyone in Seattle's theaters this month.
Martyna Majok's play about the friendship of two undocumented teens melon-balled our reviewer's heart.
The author, social activist and educator spoke at the Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center on Thursday night.
Here are some potential accomplishments that might be achieved at this year's Oscar ceremony.
Got a question about what to see? In our new feature, Arts Adviser, we're going to try and provide tailored advice for you about arts events and itineraries.
What is it about mysteries " and particularly cozy mysteries " that resonate with so many of us?
Now in its second year, Yun Theatre's newest production, "Young People Social Death Archive," deals with social awkwardness and the challenges of adulthood.
Maxim Gorky's play about people living in poverty revolutionized theater in 1902. Its 2024 production prompts our critic to ponder the purpose of theater.
From the tried-and-true to experimental and acrobatic works, here are theater works to put on your calendar this month.
Maggie Lee's world-premiere "Once More, Just for You" runs through Feb. 25 at Seattle Public Theater.
Human bodies that seem unbeholden to gravity inspire awe, but spectacle is just one facet of modern circus.
From unique wildlife viewing opportunities to where to go for a date night at the movies, here's the latest on local things to do.
Playwright Samuel D. Hunter, whose "A Case for the Existence of God" runs at ACT Theatre Feb. 2-18, chats about the value of complexity and working with Brendan Fraser.
Chita Rivera, the dynamic dancer, singer and actress who garnered 10 Tony nominations in a long Broadway career died Tuesday.
TPS, with its mission "to foster and advocate for a robust and equitable theater community," only has a financial runway to survive through April. They're doing everything they can to keep i…
Octavio Solis' Chicano riff on "Don Quixote de la Mancha" plays at Seattle Rep through Feb. 11.
How Oscar nominee Lily Gladstone's local theater roots helped set her up for Hollywood success on her own terms.
Steven Dietz's works are widely produced across the county. The part-time Seattleite lets us in on what he's reading (and the importance of having cookbooks).
The musical was almost derailed before becoming a symbol of the fight for LGBTQ student rights and representation. A transgender teenager had lost his role until school administrators revers…
In the first of our new series, Artist to Know, we highlight Alexandra Tavares, who's graced nearly every major stage in Seattle with stellar performances.
Pearl Lam's "XXX Island," which aims to humorously interrogate the exploitation that can come with reality TV, runs Jan. 18-20 at 18th and Union.
Prince's hit 1984 movie, "Purple Rain," the tale of a musician dealing with difficulties at home, musical rivalry and a burgeoning romance, is headed for Broadway.
From an updated take on "Don Quixote" to the grande dame-ness of Norma Desmond in "Sunset Boulevard," here are must-see shows to put on your theater calendar.