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Seattle Rep offers a diverse and dynamic range of plays, from classics to new works, in its 2024/25 season. Subscribe now and save up to 20% on tickets, or buy single tickets for #BuiltBySeattleRep productions.
27 kwi 2019 · 7:30pm. Bagley Wright Theater. Sun October 20. The Skin of Our Teeth. Get Tickets.
Learn about the history, productions and stages of Seattle Rep, a major regional theater founded in 1963 and based at Seattle Center. Seattle Rep has won a Tony Award and premiered many acclaimed plays by local and national playwrights.
Written by acclaimed playwright Pearl Cleage—whose work has never before been produced at Seattle Rep—this lyrical drama will immerse you in the joy, sorrow, and resilience of 1930s Harlem, a society on the brink of change.
3 kwi 2023 · Fresh from its Broadway debut, James Ijames ' Pulitzer Prize-winning play Fat Ham is next at Seattle Rep. Inspired by Shakespeare's Hamlet, Fat Ham is a sparkling and uproarious new comedy...
14 sty 2021 · Seattle Rep is embarking on an ambitious undertaking: three commission projects that will support the development of over 20 new plays over the next decade — more than the Rep has ever ...