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Femme Fatale, Private Eye Comically Immerse in Noir Musical “Gunmetal Blues”
Step into the Red Eye Lounge, where the air is thicker than the plot and the smoke swirls like rumors. Gunmetal Blues, the musical adaptation that's got more twists than a cat in a yarn factory, takes center stage at the Key City Public Theatre in Port Townsend, WA. But hold on to your fedoras, folks, because this ain't your grandma's noir—it's got a side of slapstick and a generous dollop of charm.
Poignant, Hilarious “The Bed Trick” Premieres at Seattle Shakespeare Company
Image: Photo by Giao Nguyen
Seattle Shakespeare Company has commissioned its first play: A world premiere by local playwright, screenwriter, and performer Keiko Green. Ms. Green, who splits her time between Seattle and Los Angeles, has crafted a fast-paced comedy that takes place on a college campus and centers on three roommates, one of whom is having boyfriend troubles that lead to a series of schemes in attempts to solve the problems. But, as in all great comedies, the best-intended plans are waylaid by misunderstandings, miscommunication, and even mistaken identity.
The Human Library at Folio: Connection Through Living Stories
Image: The Human Library via Folio
The Feels Breaks Down Barriers to Art with Eighth Showcase
Fashioned by Nature: Simmons' Unveiling of Captivating Threads
Majok’s “Sanctuary City” Brings a Powerful Thrill Ride to Seattle Rep
Galleries Overflow at Pioneer Square for the Monthly Art Walk
YGF Malatang: A Culinary Adventure with Mixed Results
Native American Art Pioneer Finishes Her Tour at SAM
When Words aren’t Enough… A Queer Dancical Comes to life!
Unstoppable follows the story of two best friends reconnecting when one gets a dream campaign job for a mayoral candidate in the city where her friend now lives.
The Lower Depths at The Seagull Project Hits All The Right Notes
The Lower Depths is full of heartbreak and intense subject matter, yet this production infuses the play with an undercurrent of grit and perseverance which demands that we engage in self-reflection, reminding ourselves that we live in a city where there exists a jaw-dropping wealth gap and every soul living among us, even those who have little, deserve dignity and kindness.
“Living IncogNegro”: Race Through a Multi-faceted Personal Lens
“WARNING:
The following is a very American story.
Maybe.”
New Maggie Lee Play Shines at Seattle Public Theater
Two women meet—one younger, one older. They are strangers, each going outside of her comfort zone, not sure what, if anything, will come of it. Both are taking a chance, going beyond the routine trajectory of their lives. And so begins Once More, Just for You, Seattle Public Theater’s world premiere of Maggie Lee’s newest play.