Although midway through this year’s bright season, Village Theatre is already planning to top itself next year with a lineup of well-known musicals interspersed with Village Originals.
Youth Theatre Northwest will present The Crucible from March 4-20 featuring students from Issaquah and other cities.
The curtain lifts, a beautiful set hangs like the art it is, and the audience sighs at the sight. The…
Remember those elementary school field trips you took as a child? Now a local chocolatier is offering grownups and kids…
The 25th anniversary of Performing Arts Festival of the Eastside student music instrumental and vocal adjudications will be held April 26-30 at St. Andrews Lutheran Church in Bellevue.
While the brilliance of “Sleuth,” Village Theatre’s newest production, was in the craftiness of the plot, there couldn’t have been…
David Lanz, a platinum-selling Grammy-nominated composer/pianist, will perform on Valentine’s Day at Bake’s Place.
King County councilwoman Kathy Lambert has been named chair of the Government Accountability and Oversight as part of reorganization by the council.
Issaquah children are in “Bugsy Malone,” a play about gangsters and dreamers, is being presented at Youth Theatre Northwest through Feb. 13.
Recording artist Matthew West will bring his “The Story of Your Life Tour” to Eastridge Church on Feb. 20 at 6 p.m.
A wine and chocolate tasting from 2-4 p.m. Feb. 13 will be held at Spiritwood at Pine Lake.
Three students from Issaquah are part of the Pacific Northwest Ballet’s Cinderella program this year.
The Village Theatre’s “Sleuth,” written by Anthony Shaffer and director by Martin Charnin, promises an enigma of twists and turns that keeps the audience tricked and guessing until the end.
Village Theatre’s murder mystery thriller “Sleuth” by Anthony Shaffer opens Jan. 19 on the Mainstage.
A local women’s group raised $780 for Eastside Domestic Violence with a purse auction Dec. 7.
Tickets are now on sale for Sleuth, a Tony award-winning mystery thriller. The production opens Jan. 19 and runs through…
A great way to share the satisfaction of home cooking is to give gifts that make it easy: mixes and blends of spices and other ingredients that easily transform into a tasty dish.
Two boys leaned against the reindeer fence at Cougar Mountain Zoo and imagined the creatures flying off Christmas Eve.
They wondered about the magic and allowed it to be true for a brief moment while their stories unfolded.
While Santa’s flying reindeer may very well be a myth, many people still don’t know that reindeer are real creatures.
A performance by Master Chorus Eastside will be at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Eastlake Performing Arts Center, Eastlake High School, 400 228th Ave NE Sammamish and at 3 p.m. Dec. 12 at the Kirkland Performance Center, 350 Kirkland Ave., Kirkland.
The Issaquah High School Performing Arts Department will present Sleeping Beauty from Dec. 7-11 at Skyline High School’s Lyceum Theatre.