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NW New Works Fest @ On the Boards

NW New Works Fest @ On the Boards

Last Saturday we spent a fair bit of the morning and part of the afternoon at On the Boards watching a preview of most of the studio shows from the upcoming Northwest New Works Festival, June 5-7 and 12-14 (, about the travails of a Chinese restaurant deliveryman stuck in a New York elevator. Umami Performance presents a semi-improvised dance work about a couple's difficulty sharing a home. more ›

NW New Works Fest Week 2 Wrap-Up

NW New Works Fest Week 2 Wrap-Up

With two years' experience at the Northwest New Works Festival at On the Boards under our belts as of this weekend, we're seeing a pattern emerge: The really exciting work happens down in the studio, and the mainstage performances are more or less skippable unless you're really into that sort of thing. more ›

On the Boards Showcases Northwest Talent

On the Boards Showcases Northwest Talent

Get your dose of the Northwest’s latest and greatest performing artists at On the Boards Northwest New Works Festival the next two weekends, May 9-11 and 16-18. more ›

Northwest New Works Festival Round-Up

Northwest New Works Festival Round-Up

a camel to walk across the stage for no reason." more ›

Northwest New Works Festival: Local is Good

Northwest New Works Festival: Local is Good

As we said on Friday, this past weekend marked the opening of the 24th annual Northwest New Works Festival at On the Boards, which also runs next weekend and features 18 new performances from local artists. Seattlest had the chance to catch the Mainstage Showcase on Saturday night and, well, color us blown away. more ›

Northwest New Works Festival Starts Tonight

Northwest New Works Festival Starts Tonight

Oh, the Northwest New Works Festival is back this weekend and it's promising to be another fantastic installment of our favorite annual creative mindfuck. This year’s festival offers 4 showcases, featuring 18 artists and performance groups and spanning two weekends at On the Boards. more ›

Damsel in DisDress

Damsel in DisDress

We didn’t see In DisDress, Marya Sea Kaminski’s one-woman show, when it was part of On the Boards' Northwest New Works Festival last June, but from what we gather, it involved a huge red dress, a television set, and porn. The Washington Ensemble Theatre restaging of that show, In DisDress Now Redux, doesn’t involve any of those things (though porn does get a shout out), and the title primarily exists to allow for the Apocalypse Now reference. Though originally intended to be an expansion of last year’s show, this performance is completely different. As the playwright explains, “I am not capable of and am absolutely not interested in being the person I was seven months ago, even in performance.” Fair enough. more ›

Get Out

THEATER: You have only five more chances to catch WET’s latest offering, In Disdress Now: Redux. Marya Sea Kaminski’s one-woman show was originally developed as as part of On the Boards' Northwest New Works Festival in June 2006. Now the “story of a girl wrestling meaning out of love, porn, and the folds of an enormous red hoop dress” has been expanded into a full-fledged tour de force. more ›

Exeunt, Chased By A Polar Bear...And Cut!

Exeunt, Chased By A Polar Bear...And Cut!

Frank Hayes (no, not that Frank Hayes) is a solo dance work from Amelia Reeber featuring a foggy arctic landscape, a person rowing a small boat, and a polar bear. The piece was performed at On the Boards' Northwest New Works Festival (which is currently headed into its second weekend, the 16-18, by the way) and in Portland at TBA, back in 2004. more ›

Seattlest Interview: John Osebold of "Awesome"

Seattlest Interview: John Osebold of "Awesome"

John Osebold has been a fixture within Seattle’s fringe community since coming out of the University Of Washington’s School of Drama ten years ago. His many acting/ writing/ singing/ performing/ composing/ directing projects include Player King’s ‘Ballyhoo,’ the sketch comedy group ‘The Habit,’ and he is currently a member of the band “Awesome”, who released their first album, ‘Deleware,’ last fall. His latest project symphony finishes it’s run tonight (10pm) and tomorrow (8pm) at Trinity Parish Church on First Hill. more ›

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