Culture New play spotlights Detroit, ‘metaphor for Black America’ Dominique Morisseau's Skeleton Crew, which looks at auto workers facing layoffs, premieres in Seattle at ArtsWest. by Misha Berson / September 19, 2018
News A murder in Island County A gruesome killing on rural Camano Island has locals worried their idyllic island life is slipping away. The killer is still on the loose. by Rick Anderson / September 17, 2018
Culture Neighborly feuds and culture clash in new comedy at Intiman Playwright Karen Zacarías explores race, class and privilege in "Native Gardens." by Misha Berson / September 4, 2018
Culture Seattle theater company cancels play that ‘hasn’t aged well’ Strawberry Theatre Workshop decided one character’s behavior in planned show was offensive to the deaf community. by Misha Berson / August 30, 2018
News The Kirkland con man who just couldn’t stop Sung Hong stole $20M from dozens of churchgoers. A letter from his mother gives some insight into why. by Rick Anderson / November 15, 2018
Culture In Georgetown, it’s a nice day for a ‘Blood Wedding’ Indulge in poetry and paella at this immersive theater performance directed by Ryan Guzzo Purcell. by Misha Berson / July 31, 2018
Culture Ferguson and its aftermath haunts the stage at ACT After death of the Michael Brown, a one-woman play explores racial tensions left behind. by Misha Berson / June 18, 2018
Culture On stage, a nuanced portrait of an abuser How I Learned to Drive artfully navigates the subject of sexual child abuse — and it's a gut-punch. by Misha Berson / June 14, 2018
Culture Theater that brings millennials and baby boomers together The cast rehearses "The Odyssey" at Seattle Rep's Bagley Wright Theatre. Photos by Jim Bennett. by Misha Berson / September 7, 2017
Culture Pulitzer-winning playwright takes on Trump Shermona Mitchell and Tim Gouran in Azeotrope's "Building the Wall." Photos by Richard Slonicker by Misha Berson / November 28, 2017