Spring member drive: 'A safety net for my mind' Joann Byrd, a Crosscutter by Joann Byrd / April 4, 2013
Musical genius verges on maniacal in new Eastside play Salieri (Gerald Browning) seeks to destroy rival composer Mozart (Brandon Ryan). by katherineluck / April 9, 2012
Hold the romance: A play about women turns on a friendship Katie Driscoll (center) with Teri Lazzara (left) and Michelle Chiachiere (right) in Lark Eden. by katherineluck / March 22, 2012
New musical upends the traditional marriage plot Kat Ramsburg as sister of the bride, Jenny, and Josh Carter as the bride's ex, Marty. by katherineluck / March 20, 2012
'Spring Awakening': A boldly passionate bourgeois critique at Balagan Melchior (Brian Earp) and Wendla (Diana Huey) discover each other in the regional premiere of Spring Awakening at Balagan Theatre. by katherineluck / January 12, 2012
Head in the sand: Beckett play warns against blissful ignorance Mary Ewald as Winnie in New City Theater's production of Happy Days by Samuel Beckett. by katherineluck / March 12, 2012
Strong talent infuses 'Red' with Rothko's emotional intensity Denis Arndt as painter Mark Rothko in the Tony Award-winning play, Red, onstage at Seattle Repertory Theatre. by katherineluck / March 1, 2012
Children's Theatre premier succeeds by trusting its audience Jason Ko as Tree Ear in "A Single Shard." by katherineluck / February 25, 2012
Confronting a question: Does the truth help us? Gordon Coffey (left) as Will Kidder and Jaryl Draper as his young employee in Stone Soup Theatre's production of "The Young Man from Atlanta." by katherineluck / February 22, 2012
Seattle Public Theater finds meaning in Stoppard's Beckett-like play Games of chance sustain Rosencrantz (Alyssa Keene, left) and Guildenstern (Angela Di Marco, right) in Seattle Public Theater's gender-bending production of "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead." by katherineluck / January 29, 2012