Arts & Entertainment
I must like pain; that’s the only way to account for most of my life choices. How else to explain…
Jason Stuart is an out comic, which means that he’s openly gay and feels compelled to tell me that he’s…
Everybody slows down to get a better look at a car accident. There’s a bit of a sick kick we…
Sit! Stay!
A journey through Northgate.
Hot and bothered on stage.
A CHORUS LINE The 5th Avenue Theatre, 1308 Fifth Ave., 206-292-ARTS. $15-$58. 7:30 p.m. Sun. and Tues.-Wed.; 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat.;…
Shaw’s Man goes soft.
Diane and Du deliver on different levels.
Jumpers sinks at ACT.
With Giant, Book-It returns to its old stomping grounds: great literature, thoughtfully staged.
Effective immediately, Mark Murphy has resigned as artistic director of On the Boards, a position he’s held since 1986. Though…
Another day in the life of Penn and Teller.
With over 500 performances of nearly 100 diverse shows in 11 days, the 12th Annual Seattle Fringe Festival has admirably…
I think Colin Farrell is baiting me. There’s no other excuse for his behavior. Just when I think he might…
The Omen?
Keeping up appearances with Australia’s grandest import.
We of the 5th Avenue Theatre do hereby resolve to outlaw wobbly sets, poorly executed Sondheim, and any musical featuring…
Upper-crust comrades blow their cover.