By Lindsay Peyton
Why did Catherine actually come back? That’s the question that lingers through the first act of Gina Gionfriddo’s “Rapture, Blister, Burn.”
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Mon, 02/19/18
By Lindsay Peyton
Why did Catherine actually come back? That’s the question that lingers through the first act of Gina Gionfriddo’s “Rapture, Blister, Burn.”
MORETue, 02/13/18
The Burien Arts Commission is embarking on a new project to gather the artists of Burien together for a series of “Meet and Greet” events.
MOREMon, 02/12/18
By Lindsay Peyton
Ballard artist Lisa Snow Lady is curating a show, centered on one of her favorite subject, animals.
MOREMon, 02/12/18
By Lindsay Peyton
ArtsWest Playhouse and Gallery is joining forces with Intiman Theatre to present the Seattle premiere of a play that explores gender, identity and family, all hot button contemporary…MORE
Mon, 01/22/18
By Lindsay Peyton
When walking into a Shakespearean tragedy, audiences know to expect certain things.
MOREMon, 01/22/18
By Peggy Sturdivant
“If we can pull this off, it’s going to be the most brilliant thing I’ve ever done.” That’s what writer/producer/director Cristie Kearny said about her upcoming Ever After Theater production of…MORE
Thu, 01/18/18
information from Twelfth Night Productions
Twelfth Night Productions (TNP) is proud to present NEXT TO NORMAL.
MOREMon, 01/15/18
By Lindsay Peyton
The current season at ArtsWest is centered around questions of identity – and fittingly entitled “I am.”
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