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'Fever' is smart and powerful but ill timed
New City's "The Fever" is smart and powerful -- an urbane version of the medieval scourge for the sins of the world -- but ill timed.
Individuals sparkle in polished Seattle Symphony concert
Members of the Seattle Symphony, music director Gerard Schwarz and solo pianist John Lill of England shone individually and together Thursday night in a highly satisfying concert.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2008
Seattle Repertory Company adds some girl power to 'The Three Musketeers'
In Seattle Rep's version of "The Three Musketeers," d'Artagnan has a sister. Who knew? d
Internet helped some 'Spring Awakening' cast members get into the show
"Spring Awakening" has a 19th-century cast that's totally versed in 21st-century networking.
Joseph Goldberg's new encaustic paintings glow with a mute radiance
Regina Hackett: For more than three decades, Joseph Goldberg has blowtorched his way into a spare yet ultimately opulent version of a landscape.
Lauren Grossman's 'I Told You So' offers an alternative kind of Sunday school
Lauren Grossman's reading of the Bible would not please a fundamentalist. Instead of looking for the truth, she's looking for rhythm and the stories that ride on it.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2008
Dance: 'Spring' in October at the Moore
For its Seattle debut Saturday at the Moore Theatre, Compagnie Heddy Maalem will perform the Algerian choreographer's setting of Stravinsky's "Le Sacre du Printemps" ("The Rite of Spring").
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2008
Seattle Children's Theatre's 'Night of the Living Dead' is a scream to share with teens
Seattle Children's Theatre provides more startles than scares in "Night of the Living Dead," a campy, juiced-up adrenaline rush for teens.
Flaws stymie Intiman's finely acted 'All the King's Men'
Slavish faithfulness to Robert Penn Warren's novel and clumsily grafted music get in the way of top-notch performances in Intiman's staging of "All the King's Men."
MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2008
Ensemble La Rota revives 700-year-old music
Ensemble La Rota's polish and skill, as well as the alchemy these four young performers bring to a program, have catapulted them to several international prizes since they formed the group in 2002.
Betty Bowen Award goes to photographer Isaac Layman
Isaac Layman is the winner of the 30th annual Betty Bowen Award, administered by the Seattle Art Museum.
'Dead Elvis' sets an imaginative season for Northwest Sinfonietta
R.M. Campbell: The Northwest Sinfonietta opened its new season Friday night at Town Hall with an imaginative reading of Stravinsky's "L'Histoire du soldat" and Daugherty's "Dead Elvis."
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