
Culture
A new play performed in Seattle churches says to hell with fire and brimstone
‘The Christians’ tackles faith, damnation and the limits of religious tolerance.
Misha Berson was the chief theatre critic for The Seattle Times for 25 years. Now a freelance writer and teacher, her work appears in The Seattle Times, American Theatre and other publications, and sh
‘The Christians’ tackles faith, damnation and the limits of religious tolerance.
Complexity, truth and ferocity define a crop of new plays produced locally.
At Washington Hall, a Seattle theater company celebrates the comfort of a ‘third place.’
It is a sunny, sultry summer’s day outside on the streets of Pioneer Square. But for Sara Porkalob, it
Heidi Schreck and her What the Constitution Means to Me are nominated for two Tony Awards.