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Gemma Wilson

Gemma Wilson

Arts & Culture Writer / Reporter at The Seattle Times

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Recent Articles

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A promising world premiere play at Seattle Rep underdelivers

Lauren Yee’s world premiere play under-delivers on its historical premise and promise.
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5 must-see Seattle shows

Among this month’s highlights are a sendup of “Titanic," an exciting world premiere, and unorthodox takes on both a classic musical and a classic novel.
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This WA town comes together to stage an interactive mystery every year

For 40 years, the town of Langley has gone all out to stage a live action murder mystery for all interested detectives. Here's what goes into it every year.
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A Seattle actor explores what it means to be an artist in exile

Performer Julia Rahmanzaei tells her story of leaving Iran to pursue artistic freedom in her solo show “I am an Actress, Where is my Country?”
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Despite strong music, our critic was not floored by this Seattle show

Though sung well, "The Last Five Years," Jason Robert Brown’s two-character musical, faces an uphill staging battle in this Seattle production at ACT Theatre.
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Seattle arts champion known for his ‘generosity of spirit’ dies at 70

From punk music and performance art to theater and opera, Carlo Scandiuzzi left an indelible mark on Seattle’s arts community.
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Must-see Seattle theater this month

From big musicals to brand-new plays, Seattle theater has a little bit of everything available this month.
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At Seattle Rep, ‘Blues for an Alabama Sky’ is beautiful but overstu...

Love, loyalty and community shape a group of friends and lovers singing the blues in Depression-era Harlem in Pearl Cleage's play, running through Feb. 23.
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‘Hamilton’ at 10: How does it hold up?

This jaw-droppingly popular musical about the Founding Fathers has been on stages around the world for a decade. Does it feel different?
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‘Crave’ at Intiman reunites a theater dream team after decades apart

Washington Ensemble Theatre founders are revisiting the viscerally poetic, emotionally vicious play that put the company on the map 20 years ago.
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Two Seattle theater companies announce plans to merge

The two legacy theater companies will become one entity this summer, operating out of ACT’s downtown home to honor classical and contemporary artistic missions.