Beyond the Stage - Seattle Area Village Theatre’s KIDSTAGE: Where Young Artists Take Center Stage The Puget Sound’s weekly roundup of arts, culture, and community | December 5 to 11, 2025
Beyond the Stage - Seattle Area Time-worn Tale, Timeless Themes: The Story Behind “Brigadoon” It’s the last weekend of Scottish Highland fun at Village Theatre—read how “Brigadoon” first came to the stage in 1947. Plus, Beethoven takes the spotlight at Seattle Symphony and Family Packs are available for a holiday tradition for all ages.
Beyond the Stage - Seattle Area Spotlight on 2025 Sustained Achievement Award Winner John Bradshaw The 2025 Gregory Awards highlights the best of Puget Sound artists and performances with John Bradshaw winning the Sustained Achievement Award. Plus, the Scottish Highlands come to Village Theatre and Seattle Opera offers a beloved market for the holidays.
Beyond the Stage - Seattle Area Union Arts Center Closes “Shrew” This Weekend with Inclusive Performances Union Arts Center presents an ASL interpreted and audio described performance of their playful take on Shakespeare. Plus, the Midwest comes to Seattle with “Shucked” and On the Boards receives a record-breaking donation.
Beyond the Stage - Seattle Area A Strong Start: WALK DONT RUN Draws Thousands in Its First Year An art walk unlike any other dominates Seattle. Plus, Gilbert and Sullivan bring pirates to McCaw Hall, and the Gregory Awards have announced their nominees.
Beyond the Stage - Seattle Area See “An Enemy of the People” With ASL and Audio Description This Weekend Union Arts Center presents the final weekend of Henrik Ibsen’s classic play, with a special accessible performance. Plus, get ready for the ACES Gallery and a holiday concert you won’t want to miss.
Feature Shared Stories, Shared Ground Multicultural voices open Puget Sound’s performance season. | By David Drury