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
February 1, 2013 | by Alison Sargent

Circus OZ: Australia’s irreverent rock circus band

What do a circus troupe and a garage rock band have in common? According to Mike Finch, artistic director for Australia’s Circus OZ, absolutely everything. Finch...
January 31, 2013 | by Alison Sargent

Driving around with Spike Friedman

Spike Friedman’s theatre is a 1999 forest-green Honda Civic. It’s stocked with CDs, old parking receipts and a muddy mattress cover for when he’s joined on the...
January 30, 2013 | by Philippa Kiraly

Our Earth: A Trilogy of Environmental Operas

Sue Elliott’s biography at Seattle Opera requires three lines to describe what she does, so it was no surprise to find a creative, enthusiastic woman whose face...
January 28, 2013 | by Hannah Levin

Older, Wiser, Louder

These Streets reclaims forgotten history and sets the stage for a new generation of female musicians. It’s early December and the rehearsal space at ACT Theatre in...
January 28, 2013 | by City Arts Staff

The Act of Love

In honor of Valentine's Day, City Arts brings you "The Act of Love" featuring three couples who collaborate on their creative projects. Among them are two of...
January 28, 2013 | by Jonathan Zwickel

Pulling Back the Curtain: STGtv Reveals Activism

Back in September, a handful of accomplished female dancers from across Africa performed for two nights to capacity crowds at the Moore Theatre. For all the...
January 27, 2013 | by Rachel Gallaher

'The Seagull' Takes Flight at ACT

In a play full of will and wit—with 10 actors vying for each other’s attention at all times—moments of silence can say more than words ever could. Presented by The...