‘Jurassic Park’ inspires local comedy group’s latest parody
A brand-new movie parody from members of local comedy group The Habit opens Aug. 22 at Seattle Public Theater.
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A brand-new movie parody from members of local comedy group The Habit opens Aug. 22 at Seattle Public Theater.
Homegrown shows like mysteries “Metropolis” and “Dirt” can take listeners across the state or around the world. All you need are some headphones.
In The Feast’s “The Wealth Walk,” a journey through neighborhoods Mount Baker and Rainier Valley explores history and wealth inequality.
On Seattle stages this month and in September: an immersive office dystopia, anti-capitalist operas, singing dinosaurs and a play that may rival a demolition derby.
If you like pop music hits and girl power vibes, this national musical tour visiting Seattle’s Paramount Theatre is made for you. Here’s our critic’s take.
Theaters are keeping things light with musicals, murder mysteries and more as Seattleites soak up the summer.
Oregon Shakespeare Festival hits a milestone anniversary and a bump in the road, as the venerable theater company continues to recover from COVID-era setbacks.
What did our critic think of “Into the Woods,” “Julius Caesar” and three more shows from OSF’s 90th anniversary season?
“The Grown-Ups” will be performed in more than a dozen public parks — from Seward Park to Luther Burbank Park — and private backyards around the Puget Sound area.
What makes immersive experiences, like this Dostoevsky adaptation from theater company Witness, so popular in Seattle today?