The James Frey of his day, author/hoaxer Louis de Rougemont (1847-1921) wrote a series of wildly popular accounts of his…
After 400 years, still quaffing sack and pinching wenches.
Or, The Real Housewives of Ancient Greece.
Secret adultery at the Rep.
There are puns galore in this Cold War musical farce.
Why we fought World War II.
Why mole rats? Why now?
A Dickens epic, distilled satisfyingly.
Voltaire’s mistress is the real sage of enlightenment.
A teen declares herself a lesbian for Christ.
Or Hamlet, the prequel.
Seattle Rep feeds a craving you may not realize you had.
This Hamlet is running for office but away from love.
Intiman adds Pearls, drains excitement from Hawthorne’s classic.
Never fall in love with a hooker.
Irish goons kill for the sake of a cat.
If French playwright Yasmina Reza has it right, most of us are cesspools of bile thinly contained in fragile skin,…
Three composers experience disasters in their love lives in Tommy Smith’s fragmented new drama of obsession. So—from heartache, art? Not…
Garbage, those who generate it, and those who collect it.
Lewdness, scatology, and pop music at Intiman.