There, There: WTH?
A contrarian review of Kristen Kosmas’ There There at On the Boards.
This Week in Performance: Weekend of January 17th, 2014
The week ahead in notable performances.
The Salesman Comes Home: An Interview with Paul Budraitis
Nearly a week after seeing his otherworldly examination of death, love, and regret, I had the opportunity to speak over the phone with…
Really Martin Luther King’s dream coming true: Brokeology
Equality comes to the Seattle theater scene. At what price? Omar Willey schools you.
Inside MAP’s Soft Click of a Switch: Tilling the Soil
José Amador embeds himself in MAP’s Soft Click of a Switch and reveals the inner workings of the rehearsal process.
Seattle Fringe Festival 2013: An Abbreviated Guide for the Curious
Just because we won’t be able to see as many productions at this year’s Fringe Festival as we want, doesn’t mean you have to miss out over the next couple of days. Jose Amador comments on the schedule and makes suggestions based on what looks intriguing.
Seattle Fringe Festival Capsule Reviews
José Amador offers his reviews of three productions taking place during this year’s Seattle Fringe Festival.
Inside MAP’s Soft Click of a Switch: Alone Together Through Thick and Thin
Meet Peggy Gannon and Brandon Ryan, together they are the driving force behind MAP Theater (formerly Man Alone Productions). MAP is one of…
The Banyan Tree: Three Easy Pieces
Pratidhwani’s latest production gains by keeping it simple and keeping it real.
Annex Theatre’s The Half Brothers Brand Old-Time Variety Show
There is a lot about The Half Brothers’ Old Time Variety Show, the Seattle-based bluegrass trio’s recent late night production at Annex Theatre, that evokes the spirit of Woody Guthrie, the late folk singer. For their part, the trio balance their fond homage to “old-timey music” with a healthy amount of modern sensibility.
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