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1500 Summit Ave. Seattle, WA 98101

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  • Entertaining Mr. Sloane

    Entertaining Mr. Sloane

    Every Thu., Fri., Sat. from May 17 until June 16

    Joe Orton's 1964 comedy groundbreakingly touches on same-sex attraction. 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat. Ends June 16.

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  • Stage: <i>Entertaining Mr. Sloane</i>

    Stage: Entertaining Mr. Sloane

    | Wed, May 23, 2012

    Some people are primarily visual in the way they process incoming stimuli. I'm likely more auditory. I can carry a tune (with far-from-perfect pitch) after catching it a few times through. Accents come fairly easily, too, meaning that I can not on... More »

  • Opening Nights: <i>Cradle and All</i>

    Opening Nights: Cradle and All

    | Wed, February 01, 2012

    Warning: Children may cause exhaustion, sexual deprivation, and marital stress. It's not a terribly new insight, and Daniel Goldfarb's cautionary tale of bourgeois suffering in Brooklyn Heights doesn't break any fresh ground. Directed by J.D. Lloy... More »

  • Reckless

    Reckless

    | Wed, November 30, 2011

    Craig Lucas' 1983 comedy of discomfort turns holiday-season smugness on its head. Naturally its heroine Rachel (Alyssa Keene) is a believer in all the Yuletide cliches--holiday lights, snowy branches, reindeer, star on the tree, etc. She yammers o... More »

  • Opening Nights: <i>Reckless</i>

    Opening Nights: Reckless

    | Wed, November 30, 2011

    The primary reason to do holiday plays is commercial. More approachable than, say, Beckett or Albee, they tend to bring in folks who feel their cultcha quota could use a little end-of-the-year boost. The holiday theme becomes a familiar if smother... More »

  • The Weekly Wire: The Week's Recommended Events

    The Weekly Wire: The Week's Recommended Events

    | Wed, August 03, 2011

    WEDNESDAY 8/3 Film: Ghost Story Alfred Hitchcock's first American film, an adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's novel Rebecca, was a de facto collaboration with strong-willed producer David O. Selznick. The results are great, though Hitchcock s... More »

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