Over 52 years, he's seen the changes at Seattle's Paramount Theatre
Mike Miles retired in January after 52 years of working at the Paramount, 40 of them as the theater's technical director. Here's what he's seen, from backstage, over the years.
Mike Miles retired in January after 52 years of working at the Paramount, 40 of them as the theater's technical director. Here's what he's seen, from backstage, over the years.
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This season, many theaters, including a couple in the Seattle area, are celebrating the works of legendary composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim.
Before Weedman popped up on TV, she cemented a reputation in Seattle as a fearlessly self-lacerating monologist. She returns to those roots with "Lauren Weedman BLOWS."
A disconnect between production and script prevents this version of Lorraine Hansberry's rarely produced play from reaching its full potential.
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Whether you want a cute date night, a fun time with friends or a chance to meet other singles, here are 11 Valentine's Day events in the Puget Sound Area.
Gather 'round as a talented quartet of storytellers take you through modern interpretations of Greek myths that may, or may not, leave you transformed.
In Reginald André Jackson's world-premiere play, audiences head back in time to meet Seattle's Negro Repertory Company and learn about the pioneers of Black theater.
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The Seattle Boat Show is back for its 76th year, plus: film festivals, Valentine's Day happenings and more in the Puget Sound area.
Justin David Sullivan, who's in the new musical "& Juliet," is trans nonbinary. The Tonys have acting categories for men and women.
Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble's first live production is a timely response to news about violence against women in Iran and around the world.
Nonlinear storytelling becomes a hurdle for both shows to overcome in their pursuit of proving the value of every moment we have on Earth.
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Get inspired for your next home or garden project, celebrate the beginning of Black History Month, go bird watching with an expert and more.
Karen Rodriguez gives a fully realized performance as 15-year-old Júlia in Seattle Rep's purposeful staging of this adaptation of a young-adult novel.
In "An Endless Shift" at ArtsWest, Gloria Alcalá personifies five health care workers, using their words, verbatim, about working during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Conversations about the obstacles faced by Black artists within the theater industry grew over the last few years. Now, two productions bring that to the Seattle stage.
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A number of Seattle-area arts organizations canceled performances on the day of the big ice storm last month. Here's the financial toll it took on some of them.
Debra Ann Byrd's one-person, autobiographical show details the pain of a dream deferred and the inspiration of a dream realized.
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You've seen their work on stages across the city, but how much do you know about these five local actors? Find out more about them and their plans for 2023.
Debra Ann Byrd's solo show "The World's a Stage: Becoming Othello, A Black Girl's Journey" opens at Seattle Shakespeare Company Jan. 6.