Start building the statue — Edgar Martinez has become the face of Seattle. And he’s hitting damn well, too.
Despite its best intentions, Book-It Rep can’t stanch the syrupy sweetness of Little Women.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Axel Lieber The Dusseldorf-based artist, who’ll create…
Susie Bright exposes the nature of freedom.
A dance both disconcerting and dangerous.
MICHEL GODARD “Sous les Votes, le Serpent . . . “ (M.A. Recordings) This fascinating, impossible to classify recording spotlights…
FRIDAY-SATURDAY STAGE DIXIE QUEEN ROAD SHOW This touring tribute to gender-bending is boa’d and determined to prove the old adage…
Danny Goldberg, Edward Tenner, Indu Sundaresan, and Will Ferguson.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Jennifer McNeely Gallery Talk The artist will speak about…
Seattle Rep’s end-of-life play may be uplifting, but it left our reviewer down in the dumps.
Centrum’s new director has raised hackles with a couple of prominent pink slips, while supporters insist it’s all for the best.
Paintings from inside the belly of the beast.
What’s next, the viaduct? Plus: Lawrimore’s project unveiled.
Prep author hits her sophomore slump.
Director Matthew Kwatinetz says Capitol Hill Arts Center’s current theater season may be its last.
A writer finds his own clan stranger, and more fascinating, than fiction.
Kirk Read and Mark Haddon.
THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE Seattle Repertory Theatre; ends Sat., March 6 Man, does Tina Landau mean business when she…
A guide to Seattle’s St. Patty’s hangouts, in chart form.
By Jim Lynch (Bloomsbury, $23.95).
