Musical genius verges on maniacal in new Eastside play Salieri (Gerald Browning) seeks to destroy rival composer Mozart (Brandon Ryan). by katherineluck / April 9, 2012
Culture Seattle and Brooklyn: a tale of two waterfronts (Top) Brooklyn Bridge Park, (Bottom) Seattle Waterfront Park by Bob Royer / April 3, 2012
Hold the romance: A play about women turns on a friendship Katie Driscoll (center) with Teri Lazzara (left) and Michelle Chiachiere (right) in Lark Eden. by katherineluck / March 22, 2012
New musical upends the traditional marriage plot Kat Ramsburg as sister of the bride, Jenny, and Josh Carter as the bride's ex, Marty. by katherineluck / March 20, 2012
Tech Washington's non-profit safety net dilemma A soup kitchen feeds the homeless in Detroit. by Bob Royer / March 12, 2012
Head in the sand: Beckett play warns against blissful ignorance Mary Ewald as Winnie in New City Theater's production of Happy Days by Samuel Beckett. by katherineluck / March 12, 2012
The many lives and names of a woman journalist "Vigilante Woman" was a book by Virginia Rowe Towle, also known as Virginia Boren. by Bob Royer / March 1, 2012
Strong talent infuses 'Red' with Rothko's emotional intensity Denis Arndt as painter Mark Rothko in the Tony Award-winning play, Red, onstage at Seattle Repertory Theatre. by katherineluck / March 1, 2012
Children's Theatre premier succeeds by trusting its audience Jason Ko as Tree Ear in "A Single Shard." by katherineluck / February 25, 2012
Politics At downtown intersection, strands of Seattle history converge Where else in Seattle will you find two Irish bars in one building? by Bob Royer / February 22, 2012