Category: Theater
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Proto-Absurdity: The Lower Depths
Omar Willey reviews Theatre Machine’s production of The Lower Depths and stuff.
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In Search of the Superfluous Woman: The Three Sisters
The tradition of the superfluous man in Russian literature is a source of much discussion. But what about the superfluous woman? Omar Willey writes.
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The Crawling Creator Crawling in the Same
Thoughts on UMO Ensemble’s attempts to Fail Better.
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Nothing, Taking Its Course
Thoughts on Ghost Light Theatricals’ offerings of Beckett’s Endgame and Blood Ensemble’s Beckett-inspired NDGM.
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Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom and the Broadly Thin Line
Thoughts on horror, morality, tone, and perspective, courtesy of the UW UTS’s Halloween production.
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Psst, The Seattle Fringe Theater Festival Is Here Again
José Amador takes a look at the recently revived Seattle Fringe Theater Festival, now in its third year, muses on what the Fest needs to further thrive and previews a handful of shows.
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Go To The Seattle Fringe, Please!
Aimée Bruneau’s impassioned plea to artists and audiences alike to attend the 2014 Seattle Fringe Theater Festival.
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No Damn Picture is Worth It: Time Stands Still
Omar Willey thinks about photojournalism and the bourgeois life, via Donald Margulies’ play.
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This Week in Performance: Week of July 25, 2014
The summertime productions do not stop rolling in, despite all of the recent controversy surrounding local productions, in particular, the Dance scene comes on strong this week after a seemingly quiet interlude. José Amador leads you through the numerous offerings.
