Mark Taper Forum is the biggest, oldest, most widely known regional theater in Los Angeles. So why is its artistic…
Gallery or laboratory?
Jewish humor, empty show.
Robert Nye’s new novel brilliantly reimagines the life of Shakespeare.
Katherine Beck, John E. Keegan, and Dora Loewenstein & Philip Dodd.
Seattle Opera’s Young Artists find Figaro’s central diva.
A semicomic opera gets a semibalanced treatment.
August Wilson’s taxi company picks up desperate rhythms.
A local publisher meets Barbie’s makers—in court.
Jaq Chartier smears the line between art and science with her DNA-inspired blobs.
Does poetry have to be dumb to be popular?
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Art Out Loud Dialogue Documentary photographer Joanne Petrina talks…
A one-woman show examines the lives of Soviet Russia’s most stoic victims.
Brief takes on authors’ first efforts.
4.11.95—In a press conference in Seattle, Gill announces that he’s rejoining the Sonics and will begin practicing with the team…
Bridge Project Time and money being what they are, choreographers can be accommodating people. Make a dance in three weeks?…
The Living Barge, In the Mood for Love, and LTJ Bukem top our list.
The Village Theatre wears its Dreamcoat well.
Wed – Theater Playwright Amy Freed charmed Seattle Rep audiences with her witty period comedy The Beard of Avon four…
The Seattle Opera takes over a hockey rink with some skillful debuts.
