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3M ago
Nothing ever gets old in the Market Theatre, where, for over 30 years now, Unexpected Productions has resided and produced spontaneous shows for its eager audience. As surprising as it may seem, they’re Seattle’s oldest improvisational company and have been entertaining theater-goers with nothing less than truly one-of-a-kind experiences. THIS IS FOR YOU: An Improvised Theatre Poetry Experience , which ran from April 5-28 in honor of National Poetry Month, was the first time I attended an improv show, and I was excited to find out how the performers would combine improvisation and poetry. Most ..read more
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Journey of the Wind Is About Love in Darkness
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4M ago
Atop the simple, rounded platforms of the stage, this collaboration, running from May 3-18 at Theatre Off Jackson, between Jet City Improv Presents and Chinatown’s Pork Filled Productions shines. they use the malleability of improv storytelling to explore themes of humanity, loss, and childhood– all with the whimsy and finesse of your favorite animated films ..read more
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Finales and Finals Season
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5M ago
It’s a busy time of year at the TeenTix Newsroom. We’ve arrived at the last review cycle of the TeenTix program year, many of us are students and are submerged in final exams and AP tests, and, for some, graduation is on the horizon. We hope that, as the year wraps up and the days seep into summer, you can take some time to rest. To breathe, enjoy a steady moment of your day, and maybe – surely even – go see some art! Here’s what we’re covering this month at the Newsroom. is bringing a unique classical music fix with . Moments Musicaux are very well known in the piano world, with the famous No ..read more
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Spring’s Arrival Marks Great Seattle Art
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7M ago
The sun’s coming up in Seattle. As the evenings grow lighter, cherry blossoms bloom, and March brings us closer and closer to the equinox, now is the perfect time to step out into the near-spring air and go see some art with your TeenTix pass. This month, the Newsroom’s slate of reviews covers gothic theater, pluralistic choreography, classic musicals, and local comedy: a plentiful and varied spring spread! , Mikhail Bulkakov’s “gothic Soviet fairytale” is coming to the stage. Opening on March 22 and running at 12th Avenue Arts on Capitol Hill, the play is perfect for audiences who want to be ..read more
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A Series of (Un)Fortunate Events
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2y ago
If you have chosen to continue reading this review, we must begin at the only place there is to begin, the beginning. We began with our narrator themselves, modeled after Lemony Snicket, introducing us to our main characters, two young girls reeling from their father’s death in a mountainous crevasse. The show followed these two as they embarked on a journey to find their father, because, in their words, “a crevasse is never a death sentence.” at Jet City Improv, inspired by Lemony Snicket’s infamous series . What followed was a night of improvisation, impressive stylistic details, and heavy S ..read more
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ComedySportz: Wing It Til You Win It
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2y ago
In many ways it reminded me of MTV's , which is the first example of improv that comes to mind for many people, including myself. Like is usually a live, fast-paced comedy show with a live audience, but due to the mandating of social distancing they moved the show online. The live stream is still available for free on the , the show pits two teams of comedians against each other in a variety of improv games such as Story, Mom's Spaghetti, Hashtag, Finishing School, 185, and more, except without the occasional profanities. In each game, suggestions were pulled from the comments section; ranging ..read more
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Virtual World? See Virtual Art!
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2y ago
Just like how we have had to adapt, so has art, by catering to an online audience. One can no longer fill McCaw Hall or the beautiful MOHAI Museum but can instead fill an infinite number of virtual seats through a computer screen. Currently, is hosting a virtual happy hour via Twitch. have created an interactive page full of weekly podcasts, interviews, and hand-picked playlists. And those are just a few of the events going on this month! I love being able to support local art right from my bed by interacting, sharing, and donating to their websites. But the true power of virtual art is the ab ..read more
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Twisted Flicks: Jet City Conquers the Pandemic
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2y ago
The TeenTix Press Corps promotes critical thinking, communication, and information literacy through criticism and journalism practice for teens. For more information about the Press Corps program see Twisted Flicks: Santa Claus Conquers the Martians. Photo courtesy of Jet City Improv ..read more
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April’s Showers and Flowers
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2y ago
It’s no secret that the news has gotten everyone thinking about what comes next. For those interested in what life might look like in the future, look no further than , a now in-person improv show. For those who prefer to see what teens envision the coming years to look like, check out , an exciting lineup of movies and shorts curated for youth audiences ..read more
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Theatresports: A Spark of In-Person Light
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2y ago
Entering Post Alley, I felt a buzz of excitement among the staff at the theater. It was very clear everyone was anxious and itching to be back and doing improv, and the smell of fresh popcorn and busy chatter of voices only heightened the reality of being in a theater space again. I walked into the theater to find about three-fourths of the seats covered by t-shirts decorated with the faces of donors; these enforced social distancing and marked out areas audience members couldn’t sit. A large projector behind a keyboard showed a camera navigating the theater, panning over to patrons as they wa ..read more
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