When do we cut ties with artists who have been accused of sexual assault? Bill Radke talks to Dominique Cantwell, executive director of Bainbridge Performing Arts , and Warren Etheredge, curator of Walla Walla Movie Crush and... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
Making theater of, by and for the people of Seattle Racial and economic equity are priorities for government leaders and community activists in the Pacific Northwest. The same holds true for regional arts... Marcie Sillman
Is grunge music incompatible with musical theater? Bill Radke talks to Sean Nelson and Gretta Harley about the idea of a grunge musical. The Seattle Repertory Theatre has commissioned an original musical... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
Will souls be saved, or sacrificed? Sandbox Radio calls 'Mayday!' If you love radio theatre you may find yourself seeking out the classics — online, on AM radio, or at your local library. There’s something about how... John O'Brien
How Jeffrey Tambor got his start in Seattle and became somebody The idea of getting up on stage may terrify most of us, but actor Jeffrey Tambor knew from a very young age that was exactly what he wanted to do. As... John O'Brien
What do you do if you stink at soccer? Theater, if you're Phillip Chavira Seattle’s Intiman Theatre has a simple mission: To present work that is relevant to our times and as diverse as the community itself. Intiman recently... Marcie Sillman
Sandbox Radio has questions about this whole 'new and improved' thing The Sandbox Radio troupe brings radio theatre to life with their always original, often surprising work. Our presentation of their “New And Improved?”... John O'Brien
Why a Seattle artist had to channel her inner dragon lady When Seattle theater artist Sara Porkalob was a kid, her family didn’t have much money. But they did have unconditional love for the little girl who... Marcie Sillman
Stories of racism in Seattle told on stage In September 2014, Patrisse Khan-Cullors was still bowled over by the recent police shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. Brown's death... Marcie Sillman
She’s a theater legend. But still often the only black person in the room Growing up, Valerie Curtis-Newton knew how it felt to be the only African-American in the room. “There’s a picture of a club in high school. It’s me and... Marcie Sillman