Greenwood,Seattle
Opening Night: 3/17/10
Closes: 4/17/10
Can we ever go home… and do we want to? Eric Weiss has finally made it big with a best seller and a shot at a Hollywood film. An inconvenient phone call brings him back to the Brooklyn neighborhood he grew up in and happily left behind. Witty and deeply touching, this story of growing up, coming home and making sense of it all is sure to warm your heart
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: 3/4/10
Closes: 4/23/10
Go Tigers! is an improvised play about the sideline drama between parents at a junior rec soccer game. Sarcasm, mid life crisis and poignant moments collide in this show about being an adult. Every performance the cast will take suggestions from the audience to create a funny, smart and rowdy comedy that is different every time.
Northern Cities (of Seattle),Everett
Opening Night: 3/5/10
Closes: 3/28/10
The winner of four Tony Awards, including Best Play, and the Pulitzer Prize, Lost in Yonkers is a remarkable coming of age story.
Capitol Hill,Seattle
Opening Night: 3/11/10
Closes: 4/4/10
In Recent Tragic Events, writer Craig Wright (Orange Flower Water, HBO's Six Feet Under) uses his sparkling comic touch to throw an absurdist light on the aftermath of 9/11, exploring issues of freewill and fatalism through blind dates, strange luck, drinking games and Joyce Carol Oates. Who’s driving this bus anyway?
Olympia
Opening Night: 3/11/10
Closes: 4/3/10
Jonathan Larson’s Pulitzer-prize winning Broadway musical comes to the Capital Playhouse stage! Rent follows a year in the lives of seven friends living the disappearing Bohemian lifestyle in New York’s East Village. Overwhelmingly popular, Rent is the winner of five Drama Desk Awards and three Tony Awards®.
Opening Night: 3/11/10
Closes: 4/3/10
Solo Performance Festival presents fearless, cutting-edge diverse performances by solo theatre artists. http://bit.ly/tojsp4 for Festival details
West Seattle,Seattle
Opening Night: 3/10/10
Closes: 4/3/10
This searing new play spotlights an influential American family struggling to make right out of many wrongs.
Eastside Cities (of Seattle),Issaquah
Opening Night: 3/18/10
Closes: 4/25/10
World Premiering on the Village Theatre Mainstage and written by Emmyaward winner Randy Rogel comes overthetop hilarity in the new musical The Gypsy King.
1st Event: 3/18/10
Opening Night: 3/19/10
Closes: 4/17/10
Voyage back to old time TV. A journey through time and space, we offer three episodes from the original series for your consideration. A Schmee tradition, you may find yourself in multiple alternative universes. If you do, you'll know you're in The Twilight Zone: LIVE!
Seattle Center (Queen Anne),Seattle
Opening Night: 3/18/10
Closes: 4/11/10
A comic tale with moony, misguided guys, resourceful gals, and a funny bit with a dog!