Living Out
Playwright Lisa Loomer ambitiously explores issues of class, race, and parenthood in Living Out, a funny, insightful, and ultimately heart-wrenching play that's the best of…
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Playwright Lisa Loomer ambitiously explores issues of class, race, and parenthood in Living Out, a funny, insightful, and ultimately heart-wrenching play that's the best of…
Over the Moonthru 12/6, Seattle RepThe new Stephen Dietz adaptation of P. G. Wodehouse's The Small Bachelor is theatrical candy: pretty and brightly-colored, and overflowing…
I will never, ever forget Suzanne Bouchard's delightful dual performances in last year's ultra-campy Empty Space Theatre production of Valley of the Dolls -- her…
Did you know the first fringe theatre festival happened in Edinburgh, Scotland, in the late 1940s? Theatre companies who hadn't been asked to participate in…
Playwright Suzan-Lori Parks is one of only four African-American women to have had a play produced on Broadway. She was the very first African-American woman…
Blue/Orange "You're naïve, and you're beginning to get on my wick", 7/25-8/24, Intiman Theatre An enigmatic London psychiatric patient (utterly fantastic Sylvester Foday Kamara) claims…
{max rating = ****} And the Cowgirl Jumped Over the Moon ***½ Ever-brilliant Maria Glanz sparkles in her one-woman play about cowgirl sweetheart Billie's adventures…
Christmastimes of my youth were spent at my Granny Earlene's house in Locust Grove, Arkansas. A three-hour drive from my childhood hometown took us to…