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Gemma Wilson

Gemma Wilson

Arts & Culture Writer / Reporter at The Seattle Times

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Seattle Rep’s ‘Blithe Spirit’ could be a holiday slam dunk. Is it?

There's an abundance of talent on and offstage, as well as a sparkly Noël Coward script. Do they add up to fizzy holiday fun?
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Seattle’s Cornish College of the Arts sells Capitol Hill building

The college's Kerry Hall venue will have a new life under another Seattle arts nonprofit.
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Seattle holiday theater offers classics, camp for 2024 season

From classics to camp-fests, savor these holiday shows on Seattle stages this winter.
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How Sea-Tac built one of the best airport art programs in the country

From paintings and sculptures to overhead installations, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport’s impressive art collection can soothe holiday travel weariness.
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Cozy up with these must-see shows at Seattle theaters this month

Don't miss these plays, some dark and some delightful, opening this month on Seattle stages.
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Native artist gets deep with new play about growing up in a white f...

Seattle-based performer and storyteller Timothy White Eagle brings his complex history to his latest show at On the Boards.
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One venue, two shows: Interactive theater sinks and swims at 12th A...

The pleasures and pitfalls of Swim Pony’s “The Stupidest, Scariest Time” and Pony World Theatre’s “Edgar & Annabel,” each excavating a dark side of modern life.
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Onstage at ACT, a world premiere comedy about a classic American drama

Seattle writer Katie Forgette’s new play about a play, “Mrs. Loman is Leaving,” puts backstage drama into the spotlight.
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Arts Spotlight: Cheap(er) access to art, from theater to museum tic...

Don't let cost be what keeps you from experiencing local art.
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Seattle’s Book-It Repertory Theatre rises from the ashes

Beloved literary theater company Book-It Repertory Theatre is back after closing in 2023, but not the way it was before.
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Must-see Seattle theater this month

Dive into expansive thoughts and emotions with these plays opening this month on Seattle stages.