‘Mother Russia’ at Seattle Rep: a post-Cold War disappointment
Lauren Yee’s world premiere play under-delivers on its historical premise and promise.
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Lauren Yee’s world premiere play under-delivers on its historical premise and promise.
Among this month’s highlights are a sendup of “Titanic,” an exciting world premiere, and unorthodox takes on both a classic musical and a classic novel.
Performer Julia Rahmanzaei tells her story of leaving Iran to pursue artistic freedom in her solo show “I am an Actress, Where is my Country?”
What is it about mysteries — and particularly cozy mysteries — that resonate with so many of us?
Getting in on the ground floor of Seattle theater is always worth it. Here’s why our arts and culture writer loves new-play readings.
From new family stories to re-imagination of a classic, a musical and intriguing virtual productions, there’s lots of theater to be excited about this November.
This play, commissioned at the behest of Queen Elizabeth I, wasn’t one of Shakespeare’s finest. But the actors in this Seattle production really make it sing.
The world premiere of Brendan Healy’s funny, poignant look at family secrets (and recipes) runs through Dec. 2 at 12th Avenue Arts in Seattle.
Today’s Intiman Theatre, which has survived a roller-coaster history, bears little resemblance to what it was decades ago. Why should it?
SilverKite’s Intergenerational Theatre Company creates plays designed to build community across generations.