This Week in Arts: Weekly Roundup (9/20)
The busy season is well underway, with lots of shows closing this weekend already and plenty more opening. Here’s what’s on this week.
Read MoreThe busy season is well underway, with lots of shows closing this weekend already and plenty more opening. Here’s what’s on this week.
Read MoreIt’s a game show, a demolition, and a snapshot of grief. Also, it’s a very funny play. Welcome to the Dream Hou$e. Washington Ensemble Theatre’s production runs through 9/25.
Read MoreA mind-blowing performance leads the way in Tina: The Tina Turner Musical. The rest is a little less clear. The Broadway tour performs at The Paramount Theatre through 9/17.
Read MoreThe big fall rush is underway, with plenty of musicals, comedies, and more to see. Here’s what’s on this week.
Read MoreWhen a script falls from the sky, it kicks off the careers of two of Hollywood’s biggest names — at least according to this celebrity satire. Matt & Ben performs at ArtsWest through 10/1.
Read MoreThe big fall rush gets underway this weekend, with a multitude of much-anticipated openings. Here’s what’s on this week.
Read MoreThe music and arts festival Bumbershoot 2023 made a triumphant return. It runs through September 3.
Read MoreWith ‘Deep Purple Wiggle’, Kent’s Theatre Battery continues a tradition of excellent productions, challenging theatre, and free admission. It runs through 9/10.
Read MoreIn StoneDance’s Wander/Wonder, some of the region’s top dancers drew inspiration from installations in Coupeville’s Price Sculpture Forest.
Read MoreBethany Sees the Stars, a premiere work from Copious Love Productions, considers escapism and otherworldly possibilities. It plays at West of Lenin through 9/9.
Read MoreThis weekend cools down considerably, but there’s still plenty to see, including some short runs and festivals to catch right now. Here’s what’s on this week.
Read MoreVariety is the theme of the weekend, with a wide range of great shows on the menu. But don’t wait — a lot of these are short runs or closing soon. Here’s what’s on this week.
Read MoreThis weekend is bursting with dance on Whidbey Island, puppets in Chimacum, and theatre in Port Townsend, with more to come later this month. Your destination stage is just a scenic daytrip away.
Read MoreWith a dazzling, futuristic Das Rheingold right on the tails of a lovely original parks show, Seattle Opera is flexing its creative might. Das Rheingold runs through 8/20.
Read MoreGreat shows continue, including the last wave of this summer’s outdoor shows. Here’s what’s on this week.
Read MoreThese park shows in and around Seattle are all free, with no reservations required, to round out the summer.
Read MoreSeattle-based playwright and novelist Joy McCullough’s latest is a story about periods that celebrates youth finding their voice. It might be as illuminating for adults as it is for its young adult audience.
Read MoreA whole host of great-looking short runs and some much-anticipated openings make this a weekend of difficult choices. Here’s what’s on this week.
Read MoreThe locally-sourced annual shorts fest stands out with its love for unique prompts and connection to its home base. It runs 8/11-13 in Kenmore.
Read MoreThere’s plenty to see this weekend, both indoors and out, including a whole host of short runs. Here’s what’s on
Read MoreThere’s plenty to see this weekend, both indoors and out, including a whole host of short runs. Here’s what’s on
Read MoreA nice big wave of openings and short runs joins the list this weekend, along with some big shows closing. Here’s what’s on this week.
Read MoreThe acclaimed “histo-remix” Six The Musical is a non-stop pop concert, with loads of substance packed into its addictive tracks. The national tour performs in Seattle through 7/23.
Read MoreThis weekend’s lineup features a much-anticipated Broadway tour stop, a strong slate of youth-driven shows, and plenty of summer outdoor productions. Here’s what’s on this week.
Read MoreThe acclaimed actor performs in the standout solo show, The Shot, which imagines the pre-publisher days of Katharine Graham. The three-day run is at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts through 7/9.
Read MoreYou know who needs a break? You do. And there are plenty of great excuses to get out of town this month, with shows just a scenic daytrip away.
Read MoreThe outdoor season arrives, a long-running theatre’s last production closes, and plenty more of note. Here’s what’s on this week.
Read MoreSound Theatre Company excels in its latest production, a challenging piece fresh off its Broadway run. It performs through July 1.
Read MoreThe stages head into a calmer schedule for the holiday weekend, but there’s plenty to see. Here’s what’s on this week.
Read MoreThe summer rush is under way, with a weekend of intriguing dance short runs and loads of theatre options. Here’s what’s on this week.
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