Larissa FastHorse’s ‘Fancy Dancer’ is built on blood, sweat and tears
The Broadway playwright and former professional dancer performs her brand-new autobiographical solo show at Seattle Rep.
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The Broadway playwright and former professional dancer performs her brand-new autobiographical solo show at Seattle Rep.
This golden-age musical, set in a miraculous Scottish town that only appears once every 100 years, has beautiful songs, but can get mired in its own hokiness.
The American history musical can be a lumpy creation, so packed with factual detail that any narrative momentum grinds to a halt. That’s not the case with “Suffs.”
The leader of the venerable local children’s theater plans exciting new partnerships and dreams of giving kids free access to theater.
Despite growing even beyond its own expectations, this local nonprofit remains committed to supporting Seattle’s creative community.
Two Keiko Green plays, an Ibsen classic and a Larissa FastHorse world premiere are just the tip of the iceberg in Seattle theater this month.
Enjoy the hijinks of a disaster in Seattle Rep’s season opener.
Our critic looks ahead to the exciting shows hitting Seattle stages this season.
How this history-obsessed Seattle theater company builds and shares undertold stories in its multimedia shows.
Theatre Battery’s latest production is suffused both with small moments of ramshackle razzle-dazzle and truly dazzling musical heights.