Dancing on the Edge of the Volcano
In order to create the world of Love’s Labour’s Lost, director Jon Kretzu drew upon the music and culture of the late 1920s. He likens that period of time to
In order to create the world of Love’s Labour’s Lost, director Jon Kretzu drew upon the music and culture of the late 1920s. He likens that period of time to
This summer Seattle Shakespeare Company will celebrate 20 years of free Shakespeare in the parks with productions of the Henry V and The Tempest. Performances of both productions will begin
A ship bearing the king of Naples, his son Ferdinand, the duke of Milan, and their retinues is caught in a storm. On a nearby island, Prospero and his daughter
Remembering the advice of his father, King Henry IV, the new king, Henry V, decides to divert his subjects from domestic rebellion by engaging them in a foreign war. With
A Doll’s House has been getting remarkable reviews since it opened earlier this month. Here’s a round up of what local theatre critics have been saying about the show. Broadway
It’s not often that an actor gets more than one chance at playing a specific role, but actor Allan Armstrong is getting his third shot at playing Holofernes in our