Articles (97) Currently Viewing: 1 - 20 of 97

Theater Review: A Year with Frog and Toad - The Musical

Stage

Theater Review: A Year with Frog and Toad - The Musical

Tis the season for the playhouses to be rolling out their family fare in the hopes of spreading cheer and hooking the next generation of potential theatergoers. Instead of choosing a straight up Christmas tale this year, Lakewood Playhouse chose to go the more reflective route. A Year with Frog

Theater Review: It's beginning to look a lot like solstice

Stage

Theater Review: It's beginning to look a lot like solstice

With the days getting increasingly shorter, the anticipation for the longest night of the year and the steady and glorious return of the sun will soon culminate in the winter solstice. Some will throw parties, others will sleep and people who don't experience a 4 p.m. (or earlier) sunset may

Through Nov. 30: "Little Women"

We Recommend

Through Nov. 30: "Little Women"

With 150 years of popularity, it's no wonder that Louisa May Alcott's Little Women was the number one patron pick for plays to be performed during the 2014/2015 season at Lakewood Playhouse. The script highlights most of the major plot points of the novel and takes the audience on

Theater Review: "Little Women"

Stage

Theater Review: "Little Women"

With 150 years of popularity, it's no wonder that Louisa May Alcott's Little Women was the number one patron pick for plays to be performed during the 2014/2015 season at Lakewood Playhouse. The script highlights most of the major plot points of the novel and takes the audience on a

Through Oct. 12: "Busytown"

We Recommend

Through Oct. 12: "Busytown"

The musical opens with the "Busytown Theme," which introduces the characters in a cute and energetic way. Very quickly, Huckle Cat (one of the roles played by the fabulous Kate Ayers) wonders "What Do People Do All Day" and several numbers answer that question and lead us

Theater Review: Olympia Family Theater scores with "Busytown"

Stage

Theater Review: Olympia Family Theater scores with "Busytown"

Olympia Family Theater has joined the ranks of recent Tacoma and Olympia companies to make physical changes to their space. As of Sept. 1, they have finally found a permanent home in the old Capital Playhouse theater. They are currently fundraising to update the sound, put in new carpet in

Through Oct. 5: "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

We Recommend

Through Oct. 5: "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

First off, it's A Midsummer Night's Dream, not Midsummer's or Midsummers. Er, not that you would know anyone who doesn't actually know the correct way to say the title of this particular Shakespeare comedy. Secondly, Shakespeare can be a bit inaccessible for the average Joe and

Theater Review: "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

Stage

Theater Review: "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

First off, it's A Midsummer Night's Dream, not Midsummer's or Midsummers. Er, not that you would know anyone who doesn't actually know the correct way to say the title of this particular Shakespeare comedy. Secondly, Shakespeare can be a bit inaccessible for the average Joe and many a community theater

Theater Review: "And Then There Were None"

Stage

Theater Review: "And Then There Were None"

Lakewood Playhouse opens their 76th season with a bang with Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. With such an ominous title (and with Christie's legacy), director Rick Hornor and the ensemble cast had their work cut out for them pulling this classic "whodunnit" together. Creating suspense while giving enough

Theater Review: "The Maids" cleans up King's Books

Stage

Theater Review: "The Maids" cleans up King's Books

"Good acting in a humble house" is the motto of Marilyn Bennett's Toy Boat Theatre. Back from a two-and-a-half-year hiatus, Bennett brings Jean Genet's play, The Maids, to life among the stacks at King's Books. An affiliated event of the 2014 Tacoma Pride Festival, The Maids, is a dark, assuredly

Through July 20: "Spamalot"

We Recommend

Through July 20: "Spamalot"

Lakewood Playhouse never seems to disappoint and their most recent production is no exception. People who don't like Monty Python humor, also known as fuddy duddies, might want to skip it but for everyone else, Spamalot (books and lyrics by Eric Idle) will have them laughing,

Theater Review: Liking Spamalot a lot

Stage

Theater Review: Liking Spamalot a lot

Lakewood Playhouse never seems to disappoint and their most recent production is no exception. People who don't like Monty Python humor, also known as fuddy duddies, might want to skip it but for everyone else, Spamalot (books and lyrics by Eric Idle) will have them laughing, whistling and singing even

Through June 8: "3 Tales with 8 Tails"

We Recommend

Through June 8: "3 Tales with 8 Tails"

Olympia Family Theater continues to make amazingly high quality family theater with their latest production, 3 Tales with 8 Tails. Deanne Shellman directs, in collaboration with Mark Asbel Gerth, a phenomenally fun show that has the actors singing, dancing and puppeteering. While the puppets are one of the

Theater Review: "3 Tales with 8 Tails" by Olympia Family Theater

Stage

Theater Review: "3 Tales with 8 Tails" by Olympia Family Theater

Olympia Family Theater continues to make amazingly high quality family theater with their latest production, 3 Tales with 8 Tails. Deanne Shellman directs, in collaboration with Mark Asbel Gerth, a phenomenally fun show that has the actors singing, dancing and puppeteering. While the puppets are one of the best things

Through May 10: "Chamber Music"

We Recommend

Through May 10: "Chamber Music"

Chamber Music by Arthur Kopit is an absurdist one-act play set in 1939 and performed by Theater Artists Olympia, or TAO. It is TAO's 11th season and their website states, "TAO is a collective of local artists committed to producing high quality theater. TAO's focus is on

Theater Review: Crazy 8

Stage

Theater Review: Crazy 8

Chamber Music by Arthur Kopit is an absurdist one-act play set in 1939 and performed by Theater Artists Olympia, or TAO. It is TAO's 11th season and their website states, "TAO is a collective of local artists committed to producing high quality theater. TAO's focus is on producing more thematically

Through Feb. 23: "The House at Pooh Corner"

We Recommend

Through Feb. 23: "The House at Pooh Corner"

Olympia Family theater's production is charming, funny and quite adorable. It was difficult to tell who enjoyed the show more with laughter coming from the adults as well as the children in attendance. The main plot follows Pooh and the gang as they attempt to help their

Theater Review: Olympia Family Theater makes a charming "Pooh"

Stage

Theater Review: Olympia Family Theater makes a charming "Pooh"

There's not much better than sharing something you love from your childhood with the next generation of kids. There's not much worse than beloved literature being remade into something unrecognizable in the name of "modernization." The House at Pooh Corner currently at Olympia Family Theater allows you to revel in

Through Dec. 22: "Lyle the Crocodile"

We Recommend

Through Dec. 22: "Lyle the Crocodile"

Quite possible the loudest laughter was from the adults in the audience but the kids were clearly entertained as well. All the actors were good but the standouts were Eric Crawford (Hector P. Valenti), Kate Ayers (Lyle), Mandy Ryle (Joshua), Amanda Stevens (Ms. Nitpicker) and Ted

Through Dec. 22: "It's a Wonderul Life"

We Recommend

Through Dec. 22: "It's a Wonderul Life"

Not many (IF any) audience members will show up to Tacoma Little Theatre without having seen the classic Jimmy Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore version directed by Frank Capra. It's practically mandatory holiday viewing and is designed to tug on heartstrings and fill the audience with holiday

Browse Authors