The Sammamish Symphony Orchestra will present its Holiday Pops concert at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 9 at the Eastlake Performing Arts Center in Sammamish. John Patrick Lowrie will be special guest.
Family comedy is coming to Sammamish on Oct. 25 with the return of the popular Jet City Improv
If you’ve stepped into artEAST Art Center then you know there is a large number of talented artists in the immediate area and Puget Sound.
The sixth annual Sammamish Arts Fair will take place Oct. 13-14 at Sammamish City Hall. The event offers a chance for people to visit with the artists, see their work and learn about their creative process.
ArtEAST is organizing a runway auction Nov. 3, to benefit the local art organization.
Issaquah resident Deborah O’Neill Cordes, along with Redmond’s Cary Morgan Frates recently combined to release a novel titled, “Love Eternally.”
Issaquah is hosting its first film festival for September 14-16.The city’s arts commission hopes to make it an annual affair.
Thomas the Tank Engine chugs into the Northwest Railway Museum in Snoqualmie for two weekends in July.
Village Theatre’s presentation of ‘The Producers’ is full of hilariously offensive one-liners and musical numbers both cringe-worthy and enjoyable – characteristics I would assume to be standard when dealing with a musical, within a musical, that features a campy Adolf Hitler singing show tunes about Nazi Germany. Yeah.
Issaquah resident Hanna Anderson and Sammamish resident Ellie Probus will play key roles in the Bear Creek School’s adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “Oliver Twist.”
Sammamish will enter its 12th year of Summer Concerts in the Park with eight events in July and August.
More male readers are needed for the ACT Theatre’s community reading of The Pitmen Painters in Sammamish.
Little did I know when I went to Village Theatre last week that I was in for many surprises involving its newest musical, “It Shoulda Been You.”
The ACT Theatre will bring a unique reading experience to Sammamish of “The Pitmen Painters,” at 7 p.m., April 19 at the Sammamish Library.
Village Theatre was awarded a $25,000 grant that will be used for maintaining and improving the theatre’s Issaquah facilities.
The Sammamish Symphony Orchestra will feature pianist Kimberly Russ in its MardiGras Concert at 2 p.m. Feb. 26.
Village Theatre has announced the casting for “It Shoulda Been You,” the second new musical production in its 2011-2012 Mainstage Season.
Children throughout the Puget Sound can experience the world of ballet and live performance when Evergreen City Ballet presents its third annual family performance series featuring “Fancy Nancy”, “Dancing to Disney” along with excerpts of “Sleeping Beauty.” Last year’s performances sold out.
With over 21 million books in print, bestselling suspense author and Seattle resident J.A. Jance released her newest book, “Left for Dead,” Feb. 7.
The Sammamish Art Commission will present a free concert by the acclaimed clarinet and string group, Simple Measures, at 7:30 p.m., this Valentine’s Day, Tuesday, Feb. 14 at the Sammamish Presbyterian Church.