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Glynis Johns played the mother opposite Julie Andrews in the classic movie "Mary Poppins" and introduced the bittersweet standard-to-be "Send in the Clowns."
There's plenty of intriguing theater on tap for 2024. Here are just a few of them to get your planning started.
As 2023 comes to a close, Seattle Times features reporters reflect on highs and lows from the past year in the local arts, food, culture and outdoors scenes.
From the return of Bumbershoot and Cinerama to the Swift Quake and "Boys in the Boat" premiere, relive the biggest moments in Seattle arts & culture this year.
Here's a look back at some of the treasured Seattle places and institutions we lost in 2023 in the arts, food, outdoors and communities scenes.
Harman, a champion of the city's arts and cultural community who stepped down in late 2022, died Dec. 11.
From rainy-day hikes to the best Christmas movies, here's the latest on events, activities and more things to do in the Seattle area.
From 1998 to 2012, Intiman Theatre's "Black Nativity," Langston Hughes' gospel song-play, was a beloved holiday tradition. The theater is bringing the joyous show back this year.
The Metropolitan King County Council unanimously approved a temporary new levy that will provide hundreds of millions in funding to arts, heritage, science and historical preservation nonpro…
ArtsWest's new holiday variety show is a charming meta backstage musical, in which a group of artists are trying to finish writing a new holiday variety show.
From the return of longtime local tradition "Black Nativity" to "MJ the Musical," here's what to put on your theater calendar in December.
From kicking off ski season or enjoying a night on the town to staying home with a good film, here's the latest on local things to do.
After years of COVID-era remote work, improv is emerging as a popular way for Seattleites to break our infamous freeze. Local theaters are feeling the impact.
Can an incredible local singer, a new co-director and a sexy downtown space revive this dated dinner-theater experience?
Whether you're thrilled to jump into the holiday season with light displays and "The Nutcracker" or just need something fun to do this weekend, here's our guide.
Getting in on the ground floor of Seattle theater is always worth it. Here's why our arts and culture writer loves new-play readings.
How does "Little Women," adapted by playwright Kate Hamill from Louisa May Alcott's beloved 1860s novel, fare at Seattle Rep? Read on for our review.
Find stories with suggestions for holiday fun, notes on local performances, the results of a three-turkey taste test and much more in our 2023 holiday guide.
The Seattle area's calendar of holiday festivities is getting busier and busier as we head toward December. Here are some events you may want on your radar.
Elton John's musical about televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker is coming to Broadway from London.
The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation and ArtsFund plans to grant $10 million to local organizations in the second round of its Community Accelerator Grant.
Davis stars as beloved singer-songwriter Carole King in bio-musical "Beautiful," now running at Village Theatre.Â
After a high school musical production was halted in Sherman, Texas, something unusual happened: The school board sided with transgender students.
Five Seattle youth-focused community organizations celebrated the opening of a new dedicated arts and culture space at the King Street train station
Whether you want to take a tasty trip to Bainbridge Island, enjoy a rainy-day hike or watch some new movies, here's the latest on things to do in the Seattle area.