A visceral look at the press’ role in the first Gulf War.
Two shows take comedic aim at the American malaise.
Counteracting yuletide treacle with comedy noir.
Four stumbling anti-heroes, unsentimentally observed.
Theater Schmeater’s record-biz soap-opera spoof.
Also: Wit.
Seattle Rep’s Private Lives will make you tipsy—and maybe a little hungover the next morning.
A writer becomes prey in ArtsWest’s literary noir.
Tennessee Williams’ notoriously problematic play becomes a scattered blur.
Strong medicine from ACT, as a writer is forced to answer for his grisly tales.
Performing classic dramas outdoors is no walk in the park.
A one-woman show examines the lives of Soviet Russia’s most stoic victims.
Book-It’s Don Quixote has safe, sweet slapstick appeal.
An admirable antihero leads Rostand’s classic romance.
Through twining narratives, Theater Schmeater examines recent history.
Dates subject to change. Call ahead to verify. JANUARY 26 RADIO GOLF The conclusion to the late, great August Wilson’s…
Trigger Kids Joe Von Appen at ConWorks Studio Theater, 500 Boren Ave. N., 800-838-3006, www.brownpapertickets.com. $6–$12. 8 p.m. Fri.–Sat., through…
Scrooge returns for another lesson in generosity in Taproot’s clever (if thin) spoof.
Fourteen plays, conceived, written, rehearsed, and mounted in the brutally short space of 48 hours—it’s like Scheherazade shot out of…
Scams and stings among the upper class, à la David Mamet.