Stage Openings & Events Family Affair Jennifer Jasper’s “hilarious, twisted, and ultimately relatable” cabaret on the theme of family. JewelBox…
Author Events • Philip Glass The eminent composer has written a memoir, Words Without Music, which he’ll discuss with Rajan…
Author Events David Barsamian He gives a talk that coincides with the release of a new edition of his Propaganda…
Opening Nights Cabaret Village Theatre, 303 Front St. N. (Issaquah), 425-392-2202. $35–$67. Runs Through July 3; See villagetheatre.org. for schedule. (moves…
Opening ThisWeek PAbout Elly Runs Fri., May 22–Thurs., May 28 at Grand Illusion. Not rated. 118 minutes. Before the international acclaim…
Along about 100 years ago, a traveling salesman spotted a likely mark among the residents of a Butte, Montana, boarding…
Thursday, May 21 Mona Eltahawy When the Egyptian-born journalist and activist was covering the 2011 Arab Spring uprising in Cairo’s…
Openings & Events • Capitol Hill Art Walk Along with the typical players, of note are a show by Japanese…
Openings & Events BFa photography exhibition Seattle U’s graduating students present their portfolios that they’ve spent the last year compiling….
Near the end of Nickolas Dylan Rossi’s documentary about Elliott Smith, the late artist’s former collaborator and good friend Sean…
He looks like a junkie, she doesn’t; but maybe that’s the point. Animals seeks to humanize the struggle of two…
“Ambassadors of their own cultural music” is how composer/trumpeter Samantha Boshnack describes the diverse musicians she’s spotlighting on the next…
Opening ThisWeek Animals RUns Fri., May 15–Thurs., May 21 at Grand Illusion. Not rated. 90 minutes. He looks like a junkie,…
Brandon Ivie had a problem to solve. During the first scene of Jasper in Deadland, his hero needed to take…
Thursday, May 14 Cabaret Here’s a Broadway trivia question to separate the brown-shirted men from the mascaraed chorus boys: Who…
Few will forget the extraordinary ending director John Langs added to his 2010 Hamlet, in which—after umpteen poisonings and stabbings…
You could be forgiven for assuming that Lambert and Stamp are some forgotten folk-rock duo of the Peter & Gordon…
Beyond the valley of black comedy is a place where laughter and horror mingle freely. Here roams the original British…
Small in scale and antiwar in subject, Tangerines is the kind of story that almost always gets called a fable….
When Albert Maysles died on March 5, it was the end of a significant phase of the documentary film. His…
