Seattle & King County
Conspiracy theory sets the stage for a respectable 'Yankee Tavern'
In one telling moment, a New Yorker confesses to 'grief envy' because no one she knew died on 9/11.
In one telling moment, a New Yorker confesses to 'grief envy' because no one she knew died on 9/11.
Theater Review: The Rep's new play melds Shakespeare, a regicidal plot, some score-settling English history, and modern themes, all enjoyably though not classically.
Tom Stoppard's latest play melds memory and mirth in ACT's strong re-imagining of the Broadway production.
In going from thriller novel to onstage comedy, the slapstick adaptation of Hitchcock's classic '39 Steps' tries just about everything to get a laugh, when maybe none was needed.