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    Altiveros and Gartner as the mythic couple in Seattle Opera’s ‘O+E.’ Photo by Philip Newton
    The Women of Seattle Opera Bring a Legend...
    By Gavin Borchert • June 4, 2018 1:15 pm

    ‘O+E’ strips things down for an all-female reimagining of a Greek myth.

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    Davis’ Duchess explains the rules to Burton’s Lady Windermere. Photo by Robert Wade
    Taproot Theatre Reveals Victorians’ Secrets
    By Gavin Borchert • May 21, 2018 3:15 pm

    Oscar Wilde’s comedy demonstrates the pitfalls of virtue.

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    Anita Yavich’s costumes combine stunningly with RETNA’s backdrops in Seattle Opera’s <em></em><em>Aida</em>. Photo by Philip Newton
    Sing Like an Egyptian
    By Gavin Borchert • May 9, 2018 1:30 am

    The performance of Seattle Opera’s Aida can’t always match its stunning design.

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    Seattle Rep Announces Its 2018–19 Season
    Seattle Rep Announces Its 2018–19 Season
    By Seth Sommerfeld • March 26, 2018 10:00 am

    The slate includes Lin-Manuel Miranda’s ‘In the Heights,’ Mike Daisey, and the Fremont Troll.

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    Students perform their original pieces prior to watching ‘Hamilton’ on March 14, 2018. Photo by Christopher Nelson
    Seattle Students Find Empowering Lessons in ‘Hamilton’
    By Melissa Hellmann • March 16, 2018 5:15 pm

    High schoolers draw parallels between modern and historic struggles after watching the Broadway hit.

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    <em>Come From Away</em> kicks off 5th Avenue Theatre’s 2018–19 season. Photo by Matthew Murphy
    5th Avenue Theatre Reveals Its 2018–19 Season
    By Molly Quinton • March 13, 2018 3:30 pm

    Find hope in performances of musical favorites like ‘Annie’ and ‘Come From Away.’

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    Alek Shrader and Daniela Mack as Berlioz’s titular sparring lovers. Photo by Jacob Lucas
    The Merry War of ‘Beatrice and Benedict’ Shines...
    By Gavin Borchert • February 27, 2018 9:30 am

    Seattle Opera goes back to Shakespeare and enriches a slender but sparkling composition.

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    Complexions Contemporary Ballet. Photo by Ani Collier
    The Bleeding of Ballet
    By Sandra Kurtz • February 14, 2018 1:30 am

    Technique and transgression fill stages this spring as two styles become one.

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    Evan Flory-Barnes (center) preps for On Loving the Muse and Family with his therapist. Photo by Shasta Bree
    Working It Out
    By Jacob Uitti • February 14, 2018 1:30 am

    Evan Flory-Barnes is finally stepping into the theatrical spotlight. All it took was some therapy.

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    The family of <em>Hir</em>. Photo by John McLellan
    The Sunset of Masculinity
    By Becs Richards • February 14, 2018 1:30 am

    Hir at ArtsWest gives trans voices a stage to dismantle the normative.

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    Photo by Joan Marcus
    A Beginners Guide to ‘Hamilton’
    By Seth Sommerfeld • February 6, 2018 7:00 am

    Get ready for the Seattle debut of the smash-hit musical at the Paramount Theatre.

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    (Image courtesy <em>Hamilton</em>.)
    Get Ready to Play the ‘Hamilton’ Lottery
    By Seth Sommerfeld • January 29, 2018 12:30 pm

    Don’t throw away your daily shot at scoring $10 seats to see the Broadway sensation.

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    Quinn Alexa Dailey tries on one of the Valkyrie costumes from Wagner’s Ring Cycle. Photo by Nate Watters
    A Second Act for Costumes from Seattle Opera...
    By Peter Johnson • October 23, 2017 1:30 am

    The companies clean out their closets and the costume crowd lines up.

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    BenDeLaCreme’s Queer, Freaky, and Flirtatious “Gaylord Manor”
    BenDeLaCreme’s Queer, Freaky, and Flirtatious “Gaylord Manor”
    By Becs Richards • October 18, 2017 1:30 am

    The high-camp cabaret approaches horror from a queer perspective.

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    Onerus’ Sci-Fi Theatre Cautions a Tech-Centric Future
    Onerus’ Sci-Fi Theatre Cautions a Tech-Centric Future
    By Becs Richards • October 11, 2017 1:30 am

    Café Nordo’s new production envisions the calamity of corporate control in Cascadia 2046.

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    (L-R) Grace Carmack, Sophie Franco, and Jordi Montes. Photo by Joe Moore
    ‘las mariposas Y los muertos’ Explores Hipster Appropriation...
    By Becs Richards • October 4, 2017 1:30 am

    Benjamin Benne’s newest play wittily dives into rock and representation.

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    Alaji (Mahwish) and Monika Jolly (Zarina). Photo by Michael Brunk.
    Ayad Akhtar’s ‘The Who & The What’ Takes...
    By Becs Richards • September 27, 2017 1:30 am

    Faith, family, and feminism lie at the heart of this new play by Ayad Akhtar.

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    Aishé Keita (Young Maya). Photo by John Ulman
    “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” Deftly...
    By Becs Richards • September 20, 2017 1:30 am

    Malika Oyetimein and Myra Platt’s production portrays Angelou through the ages.

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    Dusting the Crust Off ‘The Crucible’
    Dusting the Crust Off ‘The Crucible’
    By Becs Richards • September 13, 2017 1:30 am

    A conversation with ACT’s John Langs on whether old dramas should keep getting restaged in Seattle.

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    Photo by Dangerpants Photography
    Sara Porkalob’s ‘Dragon Lady’ Is a Celebration of...
    By Becs Richards • September 6, 2017 1:30 am

    In her one-woman show, the artist/activist plays multiple generations of her family.

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