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Directed with palpable joy by Rep Artistic Director Dámaso RodrÃguez aided by a universally charming cast including Diana Garle & her cop boyfriend 'Juan' (Gabriell Salgado)!
How does this update of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's classic 1970 musical, about a New Yorker facing age 35, feel in 2024?
In this new package, our arts team explores how much Seattle artists make, how they afford life in the city, what could help and more.
You don't need to have a ton of money to support local arts and artists. Here are 15 ways to do so, ranging from no-cost options to big-step ideas.
In their own words, eight Seattle-area artists share how much they make and how they make it work.
Organizations in Seattle and elsewhere are trying to address the affordability crisis for artists with programs tackling basic income, affordable housing and more.
Seattle's rapidly increasing cost of living affects everyone. Here's why we focused on artists.
A Seattle Times survey sheds light on just how precarious life as an artist has become in recent years " and how that could endanger the region's vitality.
In Yilong Liu's play "June is the First Fall," a young gay man returns home to Hawaii to try to reconnect with himself and his complicated family.
You can go see serious shows some other time. Right now, don't we deserve some well-executed fun?
Want to mix up your theater routine? Keep an eye on these intriguing new companies, unusual new spaces and one innovative enterprise that's new to Seattle.
Sarah Rudinoff, musical theater actor and singer who's electrified Seattle audiences for some 30 years, has just released "Together," her first solo album.
Yes, we know it's summertime, but there's plenty of excitement happening indoors with fan-favorite musicals and a play from an exciting new company.
A performance of the Broadway musical "Suffs" was briefly disrupted Tuesday when protesters unfurled a banner with the slogan "Suffs Is a White Wash" and chants of "Cancel 'Suffs.
When "Spring Awakening" debuted on Broadway in 2006, it felt new. How does it fare now, nearly 20 years later, on The 5th Avenue Theatre stage?
Scenic and costume designer David Zinn, who grew up on Bainbridge Island, took home his third Tony Award Sunday night.
Daniel Radcliffe will forever be known for the "Harry Potter" movies, but at 34, he just won his first major award: for a Broadway musical.
Is there a plot to this latest show from Jinkx Monsoon and Major Scales? Kind of! Does it matter? Not at all! Sometimes it's just fun to watch people have fun.
The layoffs at the city's preeminent regional theater company include a majority of its artistic, arts engagement and Public Works departments.
From "Spring Awakening" at the 5th to a another unlikely-but-wonderful musical at the Paramount, here are the shows to see this month.
Jeannette Charles, who transformed a portrait rejected by a royal art show into a career as a Queen Elizabeth II look-alike in movies and on television, died on Tuesday in Great Baddow, Engl…
While a merger is not yet official, both theater companies are looking to have a legal merger agreement finalized by the end of the year.
The 115-year-old Nippon Kan Theatre, a former cultural hub for Seattle's Japanese American community, is open again for events and gatherings.
In our 2024 Seattle Times summer guide, you'll find recommendations for arts, eats, activities and more fun outside.
This year's summer slate includes beloved musicals, intriguing dance performances and plenty of Shakespeare.