The 5th Avenue Theatre revealed the line-up for it’s 2013/14 season, and it’s packed with a variety of new productions and Broadway classics.
Top international fashion brand, Faconnable, has opened its first free-standing store in the Northwest at Bellevue Square.
With some shows, one time is the charm. With Teatro ZinZanni, no matter how many times you go back, new wonders and a transformative experience await you at this Seattle circus-dinner-theater.
Mival Gallery, the Mercer Island Visual Arts League, is featuring “Inter-Twinings,” an exhibit by Susanne Foster, through March 31.
KCTS TV’s Enrique Cerna and KING TV news anchor Jean Enersen were among 350 people to attend the annual Grace Notes gala to benefit the Puget Sound Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
Two Bellevue students are involved in the student-run production of The Music Man at the Fifth Avenue Theatre on March 22-23.
Bellevue native Jordan Frost, 18, has a big goal for this summer: to stage a student-run production of the modern musical, “bare: A Pop Opera.” But in order to do so, she needs your help.
Construction of a new Bellevue Youth Theatre is expected to begin in April, needing only the approval of the final contract by the Bellevue City Council on Monday, March 4.
Award-winning humorist and songwriter Greg Tamblyn will bring his irreverent humor and sideways view of life to Bellevue on Saturday, March 9 in a performance at Unity of Bellevue.
Robert and Penelope Genise of Bellevue announce the engagement of their daughter, Adrienne Ashley Worth, to Paul Richard Corkery of Seattle. Mr. Corkery is the son of Janet and Kevin Corkery of Voorhees, NJ.
The Seattle Art Museum will hold a family festival Feb. 16 to celebrate the opening of the museum’s special exhibition Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Gainsborough: The Treasures of Kenwood House, London.
In honor of Black History Month, a special exhibit of works by some of the most prominent African-American artists from the past 40 years will open Feb. 6 in the college’s Gallery Space.
“Puff the Magic Dragon” singer-songwriter Peter Yarrow will bring songs and memories to the Kirkland Performance Center at 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 3.
Seattle’s Taproot Theatre opened its 2013 season Feb. 1 with Jeeves in Bloom. The play features classic characters created by P.G. Wodehouse. They rose in popularity in the 1990’s BBC comedy series, Jeeves and Wooster, starring Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry.
The Titan Players at International School in Bellevue, are staging the musical “Meet Me in St. Louis” the first two weekends in February, at the school’s Performing Arts Center.
Eastside girl boasts rich, classical chops as part of Seattle Opera’s ‘La Bohème’
Earls Restaurant in Bellevue’s Lincoln Square was featured to serve the 3,000-plus guests at Gov. Jay Inslee’s inaugural ball on Jan. 16.
Velcro Mindset, a band from Bellevue, will perform at The Comet Tavern in Seattle on Feb. 4.
The women of the Lake Washington Singers have graced the Eastside with song for 60 years and they’re far from finished.
To say the actors in Village Theatre’s production of “The Mousetrap” have big expectations to meet would be an understatement.