
7 Seattle arts events to put on your Pride month calendar
If you're looking for more ways to celebrate Pride this June, these artsy options spanning theater, comedy, music and visual art are just the picks...
Jerald Pierce is The Seattle Times arts and culture writer.
If you're looking for more ways to celebrate Pride this June, these artsy options spanning theater, comedy, music and visual art are just the picks...
Grab a lawn chair or blanket and head outside to catch these performances from companies offering everything from Shakespeare to contemporary dance.
From season announcements and the Tony Awards to more leadership changes, there's plenty to look forward to as theater's 2023-24 season starts to take shape.
Playwright Hansol Jung's captivating "Wolf Play" receives a caring, heartfelt production in Seattle that will stay with you long after you've left the theater.
This world-premiere nostalgia trip quickly turns into a trap as playwright Christian St. Croix covers difficult topics with a teen sitcom sheen.
Take this art walk to see seven sculptures whose stories highlight the way each of the artists worked to tie their work to the land...
From local playwrights to national names, these May productions feature writers who are trying to explore stories you may not have seen on stage before.
Featuring stunning designs, this production of "Sweeney Todd" highlights the fantastic, the odd and everything in between in Sondheim's murderous musical.
Huertas premieres his musical "Lydia and the Troll" during a three-production stretch that sees him heading Off-Broadway and working with The Kennedy Center.
The audience is placed in the middle of an ideological battle between a Black university student and a white professor in Eleanor Burgess's intense 2018...