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Some theaters in the region say ticket sales are improving, but the number of people who pay up front for multiple shows remains low.
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As the world watches the conflict unfold between Israel and Iran, another, lesser-known drama involving Iran is the focus this week at Rainier Arts Center.
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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.