THE HASTY HEART An old-fashioned, uncomplicated tearjerker with charm to spare. Set in a military hospital on the Burma front…
Paula Poundstone has put the past behind her.
A more salacious title would have read Go to Bed With a Dancer. Choreographer Felix Ruckert experiments with proximity in…
A perfectly aloof Carmen commands our affection.
Seattle’s classical-music critics aren’t always the most harmonious bunch, but they do agree on one thing: Seattle Opera’s production of…
THE KNEE DESIRES THE DIRT Richard Hugo House, 1634 11th Ave., 206-325-6500. $10-$25. 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat.; 2 p.m. and 7…
Freehold’s actors and a visiting director collaborate on a very Russian Vanya.
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Romeo and Juliet Since director John Langs dusted off King Lear and came up with vigorous, biting, and unexpectedly escapist…
Backstabbing, Burn Rates, and Darth Vadar Voice Boxes. Inside the start-up that flamed out.
Fresh from successful campaigns at Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theater and the Tacoma Symphony, Local 76 of the American Federation of…
Lectures and Events BLACK & BLUE BALL CoCA’s last big bash of the year. 8 p.m.-1 a.m., Sat. Dec. 13,…
Rennie Harris searches for a dance in tune with the universe.
Song, dance, and a stage full of swingin’ partners.
Achieving a ‘Delicate Balance’ at the Rep.
We all know it’s getting hotter out there. Here’s how to make the most of your ozone-free summer.
Opera heavyweight burnishes his well-deserved legacy.
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Multimedia offering repeats the same old woes about women’s self-image.
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