Catch the show on porches across Puget Sound.
The tale of twisted fates in the United States lacks the clarity to tell an effective tale.
Her bittersweet romance is translated to the stage.
The director’s take on a story of black resilience strategically engages with white audiences.
New beginnings for NCTC.
Playing Alison Bechdel in a Broadway musical is the latest in the actor’s history of allyship.
Two queens coach the clueless in this hilarious peek into an integral form of queer art-making.
Seattle Public Theatre engages with one end of homelessness while missing the other.
Meant to showcase Mexican culture to the world, ‘Luzia’ fails its premise from beginning to end.
Ebo Barton and Sarah Rosenblatt’s queer social-justice play invited the cast to shape its story.
Washington Ensemble’s take on “A Doll’s House” gets a meta drag interloper.
David Byrne’s spectacle-driven musical engages with the political history of the Philippines.
Flitting between WWII Japan and the present-day U.S., the play connects the dots of a sterotype.
A Czech opera is transported from Russia to Cascadia, making its villain even more chilling.
From heartbreak to heartburn, the play follows the story of a passionate queer partnership.
How did they get away with this in 1954?
The POC cast confront whiteness, and tell their own stories in a deeply humanizing and poetic way.
Henry the Femme.