Culture
Native youth theater finds home at Seattle’s King Street Station
For the first time in its 32 years, Red Eagle Soaring has its own performance space in a new arts hub at the historic train station.
For the first time in its 32 years, Red Eagle Soaring has its own performance space in a new arts hub at the historic train station.
Plus, skulls in Westlake Center, spooky theater shows and a sensational new short story collection.
Plus, cultural histories and dark humor on stage in Seattle from Fremont to Queen Anne to Downtown.
Local playwright Andrew Lee Creech brings post-Emancipation Texas to life in a story of love, ambition and what it means to be free.
Plus, a 1903 throwback at Seattle Symphony, acrobatics at Seattle Rep and cavorting cacti at Pacific Northwest Ballet.