Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
Most plays do not inspire an immediate desire to run out to the gift shop and buy a copy of the script. Bill Cain’s Equivocation does....
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Monday, November 23rd, 2009
David Pichette can act with great subtlety and finesse. He has been one of the more reliable pleasures of Seattle big theaters for a couple of...
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When times get tough, the entertainment turns to comedy and music to lighten the load. Call it the Fred & Ginger equation of economics. By that...
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Hanna Lass, one of the actresses nominated for a Gregory, as Ariel. photo courtesy of Seattle Shakespeare The first and hopefully continuing...
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Want to go to the theater but lacking cash? There's two good deals today at the Seattle Center. Both the Rep and Intiman are offering...
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Book-It Repertory Theatre’s adaptation of Confederacy of Dunces turned a “love it or hate it” book into a universally acclaimed...
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Jean-Christophe Maillot's Romeo et Juliette transmutes Shakespeare's immortal poetry into a dazzling drama of dance. Shakespeare's words are gone, but...
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"It's an ongoing challenge," admits the Seattle Repertory Theatre's education director Andrea Allen when she talks about her programming for...
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Most people attend Bumbershoot for the bands. But Seattle's long weekend arts festival celebrates all the arts. Take a break from the music and...
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