ArtsPage
The Seattle area is home to a vibrant arts scene — there's always something going on in theaters, concert halls, galleries, museums. How to keep up? ArtsPage will showcase work by some of The Seattle Times' expert fine-arts writers, to help you navigate local art offerings. We'll include news, observations, images, humor, links and ways for you to join the conversation, too.
More chances to see 'I Am My Own Wife'

Seattle Rep announces that it's extending the run of Doug Wright's award-winning play "I Am My Own Wife" due to popular demand.
The show will now run through March 10; the new dates are March 7, 8, 9, 10 at 7:30 p.m. and March 10 at 2 p.m.
Remarkable local performer Nick Garrison plays 30-plus characters in this story of a German tranvestite who survived the brutal homophobic regimes of the Nazis and the East German communists.
Read a review of the show here.
Nick Garrison photo by Chris Bennion
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May 23 - 2:04 PM Seattle Arts Commission seeks commissioners








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