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Explore Seattle Public Library's list of recommended media for Tectonic Theater Project's phenomenal Here There Are Blueberries
Watch The Heart Sellers Director Sunam Ellis and cast members Becca Q. Co and Seoyoung Park recommend their favorite family meal dishes to share.
Hear from Artistic Director Dámaso Rodríguez as he shares his thoughts on The Heart Sellers.
Read about the humanity and hope that director Sunam Ellis imbues into Seattle Rep's production of The Heart Sellers
Explore Seattle Public Library's recommended reading list for The Heart Sellers!
Learn the history behind the legislation that inspired Lloyd Suh's The Heart Sellers.
Hear from Seattle Rep's Artistic Director Dámaso Rodríguez on Come From Away and its long history at Seattle Rep.
Learn about the Newfoundland Kitchen Party tradition that inspired Director Brandon Ivie's 10t- anniversary staging of Come From Away.
Director's Note from Come From Away director Brandon Ivie + Part I of his interview video with cast rehearsal footage
The Outsiders Director Deanna Martinez talks about the magic of memory and teenage experience in this Note from the Director
Hear from Young Rep actors on The Outsiders, Seattle Rep's first Young Rep Intensive production!
As one of the most thought-provoking dramas on Seattle’s stages this winter, Here There Are Blueberries invites audiences into a shared space of reflection.
Playwright Larissa FastHorse and actor Burgandi Trejo Phoenix answer questions from theater education leaders aimed at the young people in the audience of Fancy Dancer.
Seattle Rep and Seattle Children’s Theatre’s Artistic Directors share their thoughts on the world premiere of Larissa FastHorse’s Fancy Dancer.
We spoke with Fancy Dancer costume designer Mary Kelsay (MEKA) about how she got into theatrical costuming, her inspiration and approach for the garments designed for the show, and much more.
Librarians at Seattle Public Library curated this expansive list of books, music, and films to enhance your experience of Fancy Dancer.
We sat down with playwright Larissa FastHorse and actor Burgandi Trejo Phoenix—both starring in Fancy Dancer—to chat about working on world premieres, telling your own story, and the importance of community and intergenerational experiences.
Librarians at Seattle Public Library curated this expansive list of books, music, and films to enhance your experience of The Play That Goes Wrong.
The Play That Goes Wrong is a show that needs not only comedic skill and timing, but virtuosic production design and execution to support the action on stage.
Seattle Public Library curated this list of books, music, and films to enhance your experience of The 7 Fingers' Duel Reality, on stage at Seattle Rep May 29 - June 22, 2025.
We sat down for an interview with writer, director, and choreographer of Duel Reality and co-founding artistic director of The 7 Fingers, Shana Carroll.
Librarians at Seattle Public Library created this list of books, music, and films to enhance your experience of Laughs in Spanish, playing at Seattle Rep April 17 – May 17, 2025.
We sat down to chat with playwright Alexis Scheer about all things Laughs in Spanish.
Librarians at Seattle Public Library created this list of books, music, and films to enhance your experience of Mother Russia, playing at Seattle Rep March 6 – April 13, 2025.
Get to know the talented high school youth who will be performing in the Next Narrative Monologue Competition Seattle Regional Finals on March 14!
Learn more about Mother Russia's setting in St. Petersburg, Russia in autumn 1992 (almost a year after the dissolution of the Soviet Union) with this timeline of key moments in the U.S. and Russia’s trade relationship.
We sat down with Scenic & Costume Designer Misha Kachman, who was born and raised in St. Petersburg, Russia, to explore how his designs for Mother Russia draw on his personal experience.
In conjunction with Blues for an Alabama Sky, step back in time with a display of costumes from past shows that evoke the grit and glamour of the 1920s and '30s.
"Set in 1930 during a period of cultural renaissance and economic struggle, Blues for an Alabama Sky feels particularly relevant today as we navigate a world still grappling with inequality, dreams deferred, and the enduring need for hope and connection."
Learn about the setting of Blues for an Alabama Sky and get to know people, places, and things from the era that are mentioned in the play.
We sat down with director Valerie Curtis-Newton to talk about Blues for an Alabama Sky, playwright Pearl Cleage, and the importance of creating theater that builds community.
Get an inside look at how the artistic inspiration for An-lin Dauber's scenic design for Primary Trust.