An immoral protagonist brings salvation to a debut novel.
With its very own stage this year, classical music gets the spotlight.
Also: A Radioland Christmas, A(n Improvised) Christmas Carol, Messiah, and Teedra Moses.
THE YELLOW WALLPAPER Theater Schmeater, 1500 Summit Ave., 206-325-6500. $12-$15; Pay-what-you-can Thurs. 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat. Also 2 p.m. Sun., April…
Frustrated writer documents bullfighting to forget depression.
Still lifes cast an unaccustomed light on the art of Andy Warhol.
Lies and longueurs at the Rep.
John Searles’ debut novel skirts Salinger territory.
Georgetown stilt walker Sage Viniconis brings a sense of normalcy to the abnormal.
Local theater company suffers three break-ins in three years. Plus: News from 5th Avenue Theatre, the Rep, and Infernal Noise Brigade.
THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle Center, 206-441-3322. $12- $26. 7 p.m. Fri.; 2 p.m….
Traditional Cambodian dance comes from the royal court, and its refined style, with bodies swathed in yards of golden cloth…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Last Chance Artemis “Seven Tiny Artists” refers to the size of the…
CHAC’s theatrical gamble.
Nick Garrison rocks as Hedwig.
It’s hard to talk about Michael Spafford’s pictures without sounding like a pretentious art professor—oh, look at the negative space!…
Our guide to the festival’s highlights.
The Bemis Building is a hive of artistic activity. So why is no one showing up to see it?
Stories of the Midwest’s darker side.
A decade-old performance troupe continues to find new ways to shake up the senses.
