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Category Archives: Seattle Performs
TPS Seeks Temporary Part-time Program Assistant
THEATRE PUGET SOUND Position Available: Program Assistant Job Description: TPS is looking for a temporary, part-time employee to assist with upcoming programming. Principal Responsibilities: Work with TPS Deputy Director in organizing Arts Crush: Manage database of regional artists and … Continue reading
Posted in Arts Crush, Jobs, Seattle Performs, Theatre Puget Sound
Seattle Performs Makeover Challenge
At long last, Theatre Puget Sound is investing in a complete overhaul and redesign of our performance calendar, SeattlePerforms.com. The new website will be dynamic, easy to use, sophisticated, and interactive and it will promote our member organizations and artists … Continue reading
Review Roundup: An Iliad, On The Town, Henry V, And More
Roundup of reviews for shows from Annex, Seattle Shakespeare, WET and everything else! An Iliad (Seattle Repertory Theatre) – This solo show of stories from The Iliad (co-created by Denis O’Hare and Lisa Peterson) was recognized most for actor Hans … Continue reading
Review Friday: Much Ado About “Two Gentlemen”
Many options for you this weekend: The Two Gentlemen of Verona: Seattle Shakespeare Company‘s modernized version of Shakespeare’s B-side was met with raves this week. “The cast did an exceptional job at uniting the extreme modernity of their new ‘world’ … Continue reading
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Tagged artswest, balagan, reviews, satori group, seattle shakespeare company, village
Review Friday: The Returnening!
After a multi-week hiatus, I’m happy to announce the return of Review Friday! Completely retooled for a stronger demographic, the New Review Friday has all the hotness of the old Review Friday, with absolutely nothing changed! I hope you enjoy. … Continue reading
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Tagged 5th ave, legally blonde, reviews, Seattle Theatre Group, stone soup, tacoma playhouse
Review Friday: Openings at 5th, Taproot, Seattle Public
The plays opening last week had some “backstage” stories as well – 5th Ave brings a touring production of Intiman’s soon-to-be-ex Artistic Director Bartlett Sher and Taproot opens their doors after extensive renovation. After winning 7 Tony Awards in 2008, … Continue reading
Review Friday: Speech & Debate & More
Lots of shows this week at The Seattle Rep, Balagan, Shadow & Light Theatre, Schmeater, Village, and more! The youth-centric, local-cast Speech & Debate opened last week at The Seattle Repertory Theatre. While some had issues with the light script … Continue reading
Week in Reviews: Electra-fied
The crazy holiday season is over, and theaters are starting back up with non-Christmas shows. What better time for a greek tragedy? Electra opened at the Seattle Shakespeare Company, and the reviews are astounding. The Seattle P-I says “I’m willing … Continue reading
Month in Reviews: Holiday Edition
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! And by that I mean Christmas is in a week. Nearly every play in town is holiday-themed, so bring a Santa hat if you’re headed out tonight. Here’s a summary of what … Continue reading
Week in Reviews: ‘Equivocation’ Not a Turkey
Happy Thanksgiving Eve, everybody! The critics were all sold on Equivocation, the new play at the Seattle Repertory Theatre that was imported directly from the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Jay Irwin at Broadwayworld.com was blown away, saying “wow” no more than … Continue reading