At Taproot, the story of Handel and his ‘Joyful Noise’ | Theater review
Controversy simmered behind the writing and performance of one of the best-known musical works of the classical period, “Messiah.” At least, that’s the premise of...
Controversy simmered behind the writing and performance of one of the best-known musical works of the classical period, “Messiah.” At least, that’s the premise of...
Production shows why Lorraine Hansberry’s drama is a modern classic.
ACT has just announced its 2017 season, and John Langs, artistic director, takes us on a brief tour from his fretful, sleepless nights to landing...
Suzanne Bouchard galvanizes as a thwarted mother in the Seattle staging of the 19th-century drama.
Part-time Seattle resident Steven Dietz adds noir thriller to his ever-expanding list of theater genres with “On Clover Road,” a play full of twists and...
It wouldn’t be wrong to call British playwright Alice Birch’s ”Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again.” a feminist manifesto, but the word itself is largely absent,...
“Pump Boys and Dinettes” features a talented ensemble cast, but you’ll wish Tony winner Levi Kreis wasn’t playing a mysterious silent type. At Village Theatre...