Theatre
April 26, 2013 | by Leah Baltus

Big Man on Stage

A revitalized Mike Daisey returns to Seattle with two new shows. Last year, monologist Mike Daisey’s The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs erupted in a truth-versus-fiction scandal. Now the onetime Seattleite brings American Utopias and F***ing F***ing F***ing Ayn Rand, both of which recently...

Events

March 16 - May 26

Grey Gardens

Venue: ACT Theatre
May 1 - May 25

33 Variations

Venue: ArtsWest
May 21, 2013 | by Emily Pothast

Saint Genet’s Paradisiacal Rites: The Abject of My Affection

Saturday night's performance of Paradisiacal Rites packed On The Boards and the air was electric with anticipation. At the lobby bar I was informed that...
May 15, 2013 | by Nate Watters

Monsoon Season across the Country

Julia's was packed Monday night with friends and fans of Seattle's very own Jinkx Monsoon, who, in case you haven't heard, just won Season 5 of RuPaul's Drag Race....
May 8, 2013 | by Alison Sargent

Getting SMOKED! at Café Nordo

Until last Thursday, I was a Café Nordo virgin. In this case, use of the word virgin is quite intentional; Nordo's dinner/cocktail theatre has reached that level...
May 6, 2013 | by Philippa Kiraly

Women Abandoned at Seattle Opera

Women who have been abandoned are a motif running through both short works on Seattle Opera’s current double bill, one by a lover, the other by her family. And in...
May 2, 2013 | by Alison Sargent

Llysa Holland on Gun Control Theatre

Tonight at West of Lenin in Fremont, Theater Simple is hosting a staged reading and discussion of 12 works from the new collection 24 Gun Control Plays. The evening...
April 30, 2013 | by Gemma Wilson

Ready Or Not, Here Comes Momma!

Today’s stage mothers exist in our collective conscious as the Kate Gosselin-haired tyrants of Toddlers & Tiaras and Dance Moms, but these backseat career...
April 29, 2013 | by Rachel Gallaher

Finger Lickin’ Shakespeare with a Deep-Fried Twist

It seems completely oxymoronic to talk about a trailer park version of a Shakespeare play. It also seems like an idea that probably can’t be pulled off without...