Theatre
May 25, 2013 | by Gemma Wilson

Stu: the Musical

The wholesome, unlikely folktale of a small town in Oregon and America’s first transgender mayor. Andrew Russell was biking on Manhattan’s Upper West Side in 2009, listening to the podcast Radiolab when he heard something that nearly stopped him in his tracks. Through his earbuds came the story...

Events

May 22 - June 23

SMOKED!

May 22 - June 30

Other Desert Cities

Venue: ACT Theatre
August 29, 2012 | by Mark Baumgarten

Slow Train

After five years of rewrites, playwright Cheryl L. West prepares to shed light on the long journey of the black American male with Pullman Porter Blues. ...
August 29, 2012 | by Alison Sargent

Faith and Flesh: The Last Leper of Charenton

The Last Leper of Charenton is testament to madness, failed faith, and human flesh. Todd van der Ark’s newest play, presented by lively fringe company the...
August 29, 2012 | by Philippa Kiraly

Prima Donna

A young opera singer defies expectation with tough title roles.  Standing alone as Puccini’s Turandot at Seattle Opera last month, dramatic soprano Marcy...
August 29, 2012 | by Lane Czaplinski

We Are What We Make

A lot of talented people happen to call Seattle home. They do so because they like clean air and trees. Maybe they’re from here or maybe they moved here for the...
August 29, 2012 | by Tyler King

Seattle’s Musical Factory Produces

The 5th Avenue Musical Theatre Company can’t play the ingénue anymore. This fall, two productions by the 23-year-old resident company of the 5th Avenue Theatre are...
August 29, 2012 | by Alison Sargent

Q&A with theater simple's Llysa Holland

The Seattle Fringe Festival runs Sept. 19–23 in various venues. When Llysa Holland and the theater simple gang stumbled upon Seattle’s Fringe...
August 28, 2012 | by Mark Baumgarten

Mayor's Arts Awards: Freehold Theatre

Taken together, the recipients of this year’s Mayor’s Arts Awards have the potential of touching the lives of every one of the Seattle’s citizen. This great feat...