Seattle Center (Queen Anne),Seattle
Opening Night: 3/14/08
Closes: 5/11/08
A collection of Native American trickster lore. Written by John Kauffman. Performed by Gene Tagaban.
Eastside Cities (of Seattle),Redmond
Opening Night: 5/2/08
Closes: 5/18/08
A brandnew Sprouts musical! A boy, a lamp, and the wishgranting Genie inside
Seattle Musical Theatre presented by Civic Light Opera
View Ridge (Sand Point/Magnuson Park),SEATTLE
Opening Night: 5/9/08
Closes: 5/25/08
This is the ageless Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better love story of sharpshooters Annie Oakley and Frank Butler with an amazing Irving Berlin score.
Eastside Cities (of Seattle),Redmond
Opening Night: 4/25/08
Closes: 5/10/08
The story of an American chess champion, his Russian opponent who defects to the west, and a Hungarian born American who transfers her affections from the American to the Russian without bringing happiness to anyone.
Downtown,Seattle
1st Event: 4/25/08
Opening Night: 5/1/08
Closes: 5/25/08
What is it to be a father, a son, a husband and a man? A production of the Hansberry Project at ACT, Fathers and Sons is a thoughtful, rich and poignant meditation on these eternal questions.
Capitol Hill,Seattle
Opening Night: 4/11/08
Closes: 5/10/08
In this otherworldly realm a sensitive boy encounters a mummy, ghosts, the living dead, and a vampire all suffused with the lyrical beauty of August Strindberg's writing. An astounding, haunting night of theater you won't soon forget.
Seattle
Opening Night: 1/20/08
Closes: 1/25/09
Spontaneous theater that mixes the shorter games associated with Theatresports with an edgier, story based long form comedy!
University District,Seattle
Opening Night: 5/1/08
Closes: 6/20/08
An unscripted rock opera about Seattle, its inhabitants and stereotypes. This parody of RENT and LA BOHEME (but with a Seattle twist) comes from the creators of Jet City Improv.
Everett
Opening Night: 5/2/08
Closes: 5/18/08
An all new lovingly adapted musical version of Louisa May Alcott's beloved novel brings the timeless tale of the March family to vivid life.
International District,Seattle
Opening Night: 5/1/08
Closes: 5/24/08
Zombies! Shakespeare! Kung fun action! The unauthorized action adventure sequel to HAMLET!
Eastside Cities (of Seattle),Bellevue
Opening Night: 5/2/08
Closes: 5/10/08
Following in the footsteps of last years Plaza Suite, this show takes you across the Atlantic to a lovely hotel in London where, once again, the audience gets a glimpse into the lives of the various people who check in and out of the same suite over a pe
Capitol Hill,Seattle
Opening Night: 5/8/08
Closes: 5/25/08
Completely unfaithful to Euripides' classic tragedy, this take on Medea explores gender roles, relationships, and the power of unreasoning faith through the lens of a 50's television show. DooWop chorus, disturbing leading lady: an uneasy dark comedy.
Seattle
One Night Only: 5/9/08
More Music @ The Moore features exceptional local teen musicians representing diverse music genres. Returning for a third year as Music Director, Daniel Bernard Roumain mixes it up, directing an elegant, all acoustic lineup of young musicians...
Olympia
Opening Night: 4/25/08
Closes: 5/18/08
Neil Simon's sidesplitting, doorslamming anniversary party interrupted by a missing wife, a lawyer coverup, and a flesh wound. The party guests arrive and soon nobody can remember who has said what about whom.
Opening Night: 5/9/08
Closes: 5/18/08
Over the course of 2 weekends on 2 stages, audiences see nearly 20 brand new performances and worksinprogress, each under 20 minutes!
West Seattle,Seattle
Opening Night: 5/8/08
Closes: 5/31/08
Harold Pinter's Other Places employs three short plays to explore the struggle of defining ourselves, our lives, and our relationships, especially through the penumbra of truth.
Wallingford,Seattle
Opening Night: 5/8/08
Closes: 5/17/08
A Seattle premiere of Phaedra by Matthew Maguire, a contemporary response to Racine's classic.
Opening Night: 5/2/08
Closes: 5/24/08
Quickies features six exciting new short plays from ladies all over the country, with tons up and coming local talent and fabulous gratuitous entertainment.
Opening Night: 4/24/08
Closes: 5/17/08
What begins as an awkward encounter between a fledgeling therapist and a man who claims to have seen the ghost of his recently deceased wife becomes a struggle for understanding that will shape and define both men for the rest of their lives.
Opening Night: 4/24/08
Closes: 5/24/08
Theater Schmeater presents the West Coast Premiere of David Greig's The American Pilot, directed by Artistic Director David Gassner.
Port Townsend
Opening Night: 4/18/08
Closes: 5/10/08
An allegorical tale leads us on the journey of the human spirit in its quest for truth. Based on a 12th century Persian poem, adapted by JeanClaude Carriere and Peter Brook. Familyfriendly entertainment.
Seattle Center (Queen Anne),Seattle
1st Event: 3/21/08
Opening Night: 3/26/08
Closes: 5/17/08
Intiman launches its season with the original Pulitzer Prize winning stage adaptation of Anne Franks diary, starring Lucy DeVito as Anne.
Seattle Center (Queen Anne),Seattle
1st Event: 4/15/08
Opening Night: 4/18/08
Closes: 5/10/08
Its summer and 13yearold, fourfoot eightinch, staturechallenged Miles OMalley is doing what he loves bestcombing the tidal beaches of the Puget Sound in the middle of the night.
Capitol Hill,Seattle
1st Event: 5/5/08
Opening Night: 5/9/08
Closes: 5/24/08
Daniel and John are trapped between life and death, stuck in an elevator. They've never met before today. They're already sick of each other. And they have more in common than they realize.
Downtown,Seattle
Opening Night: 8/3/07
Closes: 12/31/09
HAPPY 25TH ANNIVESARY SEATTLE THEATRESPORTS!! Get ready to watch two teams of improvisers duke it out in a fastpaced, comedy battle royale.
Downtown,Seattle
Opening Night: 2/22/08
Closes: 1/31/09
Explores movie, theatre, and literary genres unscripted as well as a multitude of improvisational formats from satire to spoof, from silly to serious! Improv doesn't get any better than this!
Gig Harbor
Opening Night: 4/25/08
Closes: 5/11/08
At first the Sycamores seem ma, but it is not long before we realize that if they are mad, the rest of the world is madder. In contrast to these delightful people are the Kirby's.