Nora, Go There, and Ruthless! The Musical
Terry Gross sucks, but Radiohead just might save the day, according to this lefty assault on our current brainlessness.
A not-so-happy Welcome.
Also: Othello, The Constant Wife, and Death of a Salesman.
Building blocks and tinkertoys
A great idea, but a lukewarm execution.
A Year With Frog and Toad Though it had a Tony-nominated run on Broadway, it’s still a pleasant surprise to…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Reception: White Center Teens Project In an event in…
Off his game, but we hope not out of the competition, Philip Roth can’t sustain the premise of his audacious historical rewrite.
Bette Bourne does Quentin to a perfect crisp.
Hedwig and The Angry Inch Re-bar; ends Sat., July 31 What a difference three years makes. If you caught Nick…
Some Off-Center Mozart makes the most of strict intimacy.
Prima ballerina to retire from PNB. Plus: SIFF and arts awards news.
Punk, virtuosity, and romance (sometimes on the same program).
Irvine Welsh joins two Scotsmen at the liver.
A remarkable performance illuminates The Light in the Piazza.
The Seattle Rep scores with Michael Frayn’s dizzying, dueling farces.
Also: The Mineola Twins and Tibet Through the Red Box.
Murder in Victorian England and modern D.C.
A Saturday night with Judy, Liza, and My People.
