‘Succession’ writer’s play brings a whirlwind romance to ArtsWest
“The Effect,” helmed by “Succession” writer and executive producer Lucy Prebble, leaves behind plenty to ponder.
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“The Effect,” helmed by “Succession” writer and executive producer Lucy Prebble, leaves behind plenty to ponder.
This month in Seattle theater: queer joy, a midcentury musical and plenty of brand-new work.
Tom Felton, who rose to fame as Draco Malfoy in the “Harry Potter” film franchise, is reprising his role as the boy wizard’s blond archnemesis on Broadway.
The long and winding road to premiering a joyfully queer new rock musical at 12th Avenue Arts.
In Village’s staging, director Timothy McCuen Piggee maintains an emotional legibility that ensures the show builds to the catharsis its characters deserve.
This is the first edition of a new performance series from The Feast and coincides with the theater company deleting its Meta social media accounts.
ACT staff members both past and present reflect on its legacy in Seattle theater as it hits a milestone birthday and merges with Seattle Shakespeare Company.
Why choose between seeing theater and soaking up the Seattle summer outdoors?
From Shakespearean comedy to acrobatic tragedy to the true story of a country-music legend, variety is the spice of life on Seattle stages right now.
Seattle playwright Andrew Lee Creech’s “Golden” sets its sights on the aftermath of the Great Recession.