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The Columbia Theatre in Longview, Washington, is celebrating its centennial. Theater officials say the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens saved it from demolition.
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For the first time since 2012, a production of the beloved Black Nativity returns to Seattle's Intiman Theatre and engages the audience in a new way.
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Seattle's ACT and 5th Avenue theaters collaborated to bring "Cambodian Rock Band," a play about a Khmer Rouge survivor, to local audiences — and the third largest Cambodian community in the U.S.
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KNKX Arts & Culture Reporter Grace Madigan recaps Bumbershoot's successful return and how local arts leaders, many of them newly appointed, are feeling heading into this fall season.
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Tim Bond, a former OSF associate artistic director, steps in during a difficult time for the company. Bond is a University of Washington graduate whose career began in Seattle.
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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival has recently struggled with staffing changes and financial turmoil. These shifts at the Ashland theater company have led many to wonder: how did OSF get here?
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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s Artistic Director Nataki Garrett resigned from the organization on Friday.
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The bestselling novel "I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter" is now on stage at Seattle Rep. KNKX's Lilly Ana Fowler attended a performance with her cousins. They reflect on the play and their own Mexican heritage.
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Annie Lareau was studying drama in London in 1988 when several of her friends died in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. Involved in Seattle's theater scene for years, she now serves as artistic director for Seattle Public Theater.
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Sara Porkalob is a local Filipina artist and activist who will make her Broadway debut this spring. But first she will say farewell to Seattle with one more run of her “Dragon Cycle” plays at Cafe Nordo.