Seattle theater for March, April: Tony-nominated play, ’Grease’ and more
An always-beloved musical, a Tony-nominated heartbreaker, the latest from a great local playwright and more.
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An always-beloved musical, a Tony-nominated heartbreaker, the latest from a great local playwright and more.
Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams made “The Notebook” a beloved romantic film. How does the musical adaptation stack up?
Thalia’s Umbrella discomforts audiences (in a good way) with this play about making theater in an authoritarian state.
Desdemona Chiang helms a delightful production of Shakespeare’s comedy at Union Arts Center.
“Young Dragon: A Bruce Lee Story” tells the story of the pop-culture icon when he was a young adult living in Seattle.
ArtsWest delivers a stunning production of this Pulitzer Prize winner from Suzan-Lori Parks.
ArtsWest delivers a stunning production of this Pulitzer Prize winner from Suzan-Lori Parks.
This month in Seattle theater, enjoy cannibal humor, a dystopian wedding and more alongside classics from Shakespeare and Suzan Lori-Parks.
A new dance-centric work from longtime Seattle interdisciplinary artists probes the balance of masculine and feminine, nature and technology.
The mystery of this documentary play from Tectonic Theater Project, now playing at Seattle Rep, begins with a cache of photos of Nazis at rest.