Capitol Hill,Seattle
1st Event: 2/11/10
Opening Night: 2/12/10
Closes: 3/6/10
Eclectic Theater Company presents Shelagh Delaney's genre-changing, musical-inspired tragicomedy about a girl whose struggle for personal freedom only pulls her back into her familys vicious cycle
View Ridge (Sand Point/Magnuson Park),Seattle
Opening Night: 2/12/10
Closes: 2/28/10
Stephen Sondheim's unforgettable music covers the gamut of emotional range and underscores the joys and woes of all of us.
Opening Night: 2/19/10
Closes: 3/14/10
Thirty-seven plays, three actors and one dead playwright rolling in his grave: a wild frolic through the works of Shakespeare, you've never seen the classics performed like this!
Downtown,Seattle
Opening Night: 1/15/09
Closes: 2/25/10
Come and see double! Funny twosomes from all over Seattle take the stage performing comedy, sketch, and improv! You can sign up too!
University District,Seattle
Opening Night: 2/25/10
Closes: 2/28/10
S.N. Behrmans End of Summer, a semisatirical examination of a welltodo familys challenges to assumptions of prosperity and power.
Capitol Hill,Seattle
Opening Night: 2/12/10
Closes: 3/20/10
Tom, a thirty-something professional and single man discovers the love of his life in Helen, a vibrant, witty and beautiful woman—who just happens to be plus-sized
Queen Anne,Seattle
1st Event: 2/5/10
Opening Night: 2/10/10
Closes: 2/28/10
A gripping comedydrama about a group of toughtalking Chicago real estate agents who will do anything to win a highstakes sales competition.
Eastside Cities (of Seattle),I
Opening Night: 1/21/10
Closes: 2/28/10
The winner of four Tony Awards, including Best Play, and the Pulitzer Prize, Lost in Yonkers is a remarkable coming of age story.
Wallingford,Seattle
Opening Night: 2/18/10
Closes: 3/14/10
A story of obsession, love & denial in a relationship between 2 lovers who try to come to terms with their past is riveting & horrific, funny & bitter. Sex, love, hate, passion & jealousy are all here. Annie Lareau, Anders Bolang, John Clark & Danny Arreola, bring this haunting, little-produced tale, arguably Shepard’s best, to the stage this season.
Downtown,Seattle
One Night Only: 2/25/10
STG Presents Suzanne Vega at The Moore Theatre in Seattle on Thursday, February 25, 2010. Widely regarded as one of the most brilliant songwriters of her generation, Suzanne Vega emerged as a leading figure of the folk-music revival of the early 1980s. Even now, Vega is an artist that continues to surprise.
Port Townsend
Opening Night: 2/12/10
Closes: 2/28/10
The 14th Annual Playwrights’ Festival opens Friday, Feb. 12 at Key City Playhouse with an expanded slate of weeklong events Tuesdays to Sundays through Feb. 28. The newly expanded festival for 2010 premieres scripts by local and regional playwrights.
South Sound,Burien
Opening Night: 2/11/10
Closes: 3/6/10
In this cleave offbeat comedy, a doctor hires a maid who hates to clean, but who is in search of the perfect joke. To cover for the maid, the doctor's sister secretly takes over the house cleaning. In the laundry, the sister finds foreign underwear. As the doctor's marriage unravels, true love emerges and the perfect joke is found.
Greenwood,Seattle
Opening Night: 1/27/10
Closes: 2/27/10
C.S. Lewis' fantastical work springs to life in this electrifying regional premiere. It’s a bus ride through heaven and hell that, in the grand C.S. Lewis tradition, leaves you breathless and wanting more.
Seattle Center (Queen Anne),Seattle
1st Event: 2/9/10
Opening Night: 2/12/10
Closes: 3/7/10
Young Gus leaves his quirky, fishing obsessed family to search for his own truth in the solitude of the Pacific Northwest.
Capitol Hill,Seattle
Opening Night: 2/11/10
Closes: 3/6/10
A lightly metaphysical, darkly comic glimpse into the aberrations of the human heart. Trout Stanley inveigles his way into the backwoods home of the notorious Ducharme twins, Sugar and Grace, and violates their strange marriage. An eccentric, captivating story in which the biggest catch of all is love.
University District,Seattle
1st Event: 1/31/10
Opening Night: 1/25/07
Closes: 12/31/10
A classic BMovie, redubbed live and improvised right before your very eyes.