This Is a Show About Women’s Issues. (Men, Take Note.)
Cynthia Kaplan has some things to say, about women, men, and genocide acceptance. And freedom, guns, and Christmas songs. Cindy of Arc performs at Intiman Theatre through 11/4.
Read MoreCynthia Kaplan has some things to say, about women, men, and genocide acceptance. And freedom, guns, and Christmas songs. Cindy of Arc performs at Intiman Theatre through 11/4.
Read MoreAs the pandemic pause put production activity on hold, theatres took the opportunity to reassess their commitments. For some, that means making theatre more accessible than ever, including how much it costs to get in the door.
Read MoreIn two shows on now, creaking estates teem with family secrets, uncertain deaths, and bloodthirsty beasts. They’re also very funny. ‘The Mystery of Irma Vep’ (Intiman Theatre) and ’37 Postcards’ (The Phoenix Theatre, in Edmonds) both run for two more weekends.
Read MoreThe “slow theatre” at work in ‘Bulrusher’ matches the pace of the town. But the play’s resonant themes, along with strong acting and design work, make for a gripping show even as it strolls along. It runs through September 14.
Read MoreThe ceremony on this Thursday honors the 2019 award recipients: Center on Contemporary Art (CoCA), Intiman Theatre, Delbert Richardson, Marcie Sillman, and Dani Tirrell. Newly named Seattle Civic Poet Jourdan Imani Keith will present at the ceremony.
Read MoreThrough fractured memories and a shadowing chorus, a mass-shooting survivor searches for sense in the unthinkable. Intiman Theatre’s latest runs through August 10, with free tickets available to all.
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