Sarah Rose Davis, the actress who plays Fanny Brice in Village Theatre’s production of “Funny Girl,” demonstrates a remarkable agility of performance and comic timing.
Issaquah Singers will present a free concert, “Snapshots,” for the community on Saturday, June 7.
Issaquah will make music on Saturday, June 21, in celebration of International Music Day, joining people around the world to celebrate music through free, open and accessible events.
The Sammamish Arts Commission is seeking local artists to take part in the 8th Annual Sammamish Arts Fair from Oct. 11-12 at the Sammamish City Hall.
The 13th annual Issaquah ArtWalk will be held from 6-9 p.m. Friday, June 6, in downtown Issaquah.
Sammamish Commons will present its next art exhibit, “Kinfolk,” a series of colorful porcelain enamel on steel portraits. The show will run from May 12 through Aug. 15 at Sammamish City Hall.
The Washington State University Symphonic Wind Ensemble will make a special appearance at Issaquah High School’s spring concert on Wednesday, May 14, at 7 p.m.
250 teens want to tell the true stories of the Book of Mormon, not the satirical version made popular on Broadway.
Have you ever noticed that the perception of healthy eating can either be that it’s dull, lacking flavor or that it’s complicated? At Whole Foods Market we believe that making healthier choices is none of the above.
Every few years in China, a huge new wave of young filmgoers discovers American pop culture for the first time. They send us iPhones, steel, and washing machines; we send them disposable superheroes in return.
A four-class art series for Sammamish seniors, featuring creative writing and drawing, will be held from May 8-29. The Spring Workshop Art Series (two sessions each) for seniors 55+ is funded by the Sammamish Arts Commission and run by artEAST.
Eight big screen movies, cirque performers, movie trivia and food trucks will be on hand at King County’s Marymoor Park this summer for the First Tech Movies@Marymoor presented by Overlake Medical Clinics.
The Bellevue College Dance Company will present a spring showcase, featuring guest choreography from leading Northwest dancers, May 9 and 10 in the Carlson Theatre on the Bellevue College campus.
What happens after Happily Ever After, after all? Bellevue College theatre students will answer that in the Sondheim and Lapine musical “Into the Woods,” a retelling of the Grimm classics.
Village Theatre will present Funny Girl next month and for scenic artist Julia Franz, what’s old will be new again. Franz will celebrate her 100th production with Village Theatre, back where she started, so to speak. Her first production was also Funny Girl, also directed by Steve Tomkins and designed by Bill Forrester, back in the spring of 1994.
The Sammamish Symphony Orchestra will present “Pictures at an Exhibition” with guest conductor Johan Louwersheimer.
Eastlake High School will perform the hit movie “High School Musical!” from April 24-26.
The Sammamish Arts Commission is sponsoring a reading of “The Price,” an Arthur Miller play about two grown brothers who come together after many years to settle their late father’s estate.
Master Chorus Eastside will present Out of Africa, a celebration of the choral music of Africa and the music of the Americas that grew out of the marriage of African and European music.
Almost three years after implosion, the Bellevue Philharmonic has been reborn as the Lake Washington Symphony Orchestra.