1 world premiere and 5 more great shows to catch this November
From new family stories to re-imagination of a classic, a musical and intriguing virtual productions, there's lots of theater to be excited about this November.
From new family stories to re-imagination of a classic, a musical and intriguing virtual productions, there's lots of theater to be excited about this November.
This play, commissioned at the behest of Queen Elizabeth I, wasn't one of Shakespeare's finest. But the actors in this Seattle production really make it sing.
The world premiere of Brendan Healy's funny, poignant look at family secrets (and recipes) runs through Dec. 2 at 12th Avenue Arts in Seattle.
Boy George is returning to Broadway in "Moulin Rouge." He'll play Moulin Rouge club owner Harold Zidler Feb. 6-May 12 at Broadway's Al Hirschfeld Theatre,
Today's Intiman Theatre, which has survived a roller-coaster history, bears little resemblance to what it was decades ago. Why should it?
Whether you want to celebrate DÃa de los Muertos, get outside or try out some new bars this weekend, here's the latest on things to do in the Seattle area.
Tony-winning mythological musical "Hadestown" is back at Seattle's Paramount Theatre through Nov. 5. Here's what our critic thought of the popular production.
"Islander," an enchanting two-actor musical, runs at Seattle Rep through Nov. 19.
SilverKite's Intergenerational Theatre Company creates plays designed to build community across generations.
Gülgün Kayim, a policy whiz and artist from Minneapolis, is the new director of Seattle's Office of Arts & Culture, tasked with reinvigorating the city's creative economy.
Whether you want to explore another Seattle-area city, cozy up with a good book or head to a new Washington outdoors festival, here's your local guide.
In Boni B. Alvarez's "Bloodletting," on stage from Pork Filled Productions starting Oct. 19, a pair of siblings encounter an aswang, a malevolent creature.
"Cambodian Rock Band" may have plenty of laughter but it's also deadly serious and moving, a family story of inherited trauma and gut-wrenching history inside layers of music and comedy.
Noveltease Theatre presents its take " combining theater, burlesque and modern dance " on the Frankenstein tale through Oct. 7 at Theatre Off Jackson.
Whether your October vibe skews toward spooky season, sweater season or moody season, local theaters have something to suit.
Sofia Ghassaei, a 19-year-old Seattle playwright and poet who is an autistic nonspeaker, wrote "Love Letters," streaming on YouTube and screening soon at Seattle Film Institute.
From theater productions our critic loved to how to get outside this fall, here's the latest on activities, events and things to do in the Greater Seattle area.
The 6,000-square-foot scene shop in South Park is a rare resource in increasingly expensive Seattle.
Andrew Lee Creech explores Black cowboy history in his world premiere play "Last Drive to Dodge," now running at Taproot Theatre.
This isn't your average "sit-and-watch" sort of play. Seattle Rep's "Passengers" marries acrobatics with theater while capturing the wistful romance of travel.
Hugh Jackman and Deborra-lee Jackman have decided to end their marriage after 27 years and two children.
Stars including Sara Bareilles, Cynthia Erivo, Josh Groban, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Ben Platt will perform Monday at a fundraiser for President Joe Biden.
A delightful "Matt & Ben" lands at ArtsWest while Reboot Theatre Company's "Peter and the Starcatcher" misses the mark.
In Eliana Pipes' "Dream Hou$e," now on stage from Washington Ensemble Theatre, two sisters grapple with renovating their childhood home on an HGTV-style reality show.
From the latest trends in Seattle's arts scene to our critic's top show, concert and movie recommendations, here's what art lovers should know heading into the season.