Seattle Rep
Theater at the heart of public life Seattle Rep puts theater at the heart of public life.
Founded in 1963 and winner of the 1990 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre, Seattle Rep is currently led by Artistic Director Dámaso Rodríguez and Managing Director Jeffrey Herrmann. Over a season and throughout the year, Seattle Rep collaborates with extraordinary artists to create productions and programs that reflect and elevate the diverse cultures, perspectives, and life experiences o
06/01/2026
Our faces when we realize the remount of returns to the Bagley Wright stage in just two(ish) weeks
DO NOT MISS this smash hit, back by popular demand—hailed by BroadwayWorld as "a constant laugh-fest and uproarious spectacle"!
Tickets in the link in bio! 💣
📷: The Play That Goes Wrong (2025). Photo by Bronwen Houck.
“There’s something that just makes my heart race every time you get your ticket scanned, you walk through the lobby… then you find your seat with a program in hand…” — Aaron Alonso, Artistic Programs Manager ✨
Hear the testimonials of the impact of live theater from a community of artists, stewards, and the next generation of theater-makers at Seattle Rep. ❤️🎭
05/30/2026
Happy Cleveland Opening Night, ! 🧡
We’re thrilled to celebrate this world premiere co-production with and the incredible artists bringing Max and Kevin's unforgettable journey—and the power of friendship—to life on stage.
Front (left to right):
Patrick McCollum (Choreographer)
Francine Espiritu (Associate Choreographer)
Sofiya Cheyenne (Access Consultant)
Cornelius Kittrell (Kevin Avery)
Jenn Poret (Production Assistant)
Patrick Sulken (Music Director and Conductor)
Middle (left to right):
Seth Roseman (Associate Director)
Ryan Fielding Garrett (Composer)
Spencer LaRue (Blade/Ensemble)
Analise Rios (Molly/Nurse/Ensemble)
Ryah Nixon (Loretta Lee/Ensemble)
Kanoa Sims (Gwen Avery)
Anita Hollander (Mrs. Price/Ensemble/U/S Gran)
Nicole Sumlin (Dr. Spivak/Mrs. Johnson/Ensemble/U/S Gwen)
Talleri McRae (Access Consultant)
Jessica C. Bomball (Stage Manager)
Back (left to right):
Rodman Philbrick (Original Book Author)
Ian Chan (Associate Music Director)
Eric Powers (Music Assistant)
Meredith Nelson (Assistant Director)
Michael Barakiva (Director)
Caleb Miofsky (Bones/Ensemble/U/S Maxwell Kane)
Harter Clingman (Iggy/Ensemble)
Astrid Van Wieren (Gram)
Wade McCollum (Kenny Kane)
Netza Jimenez (Maxwell Kane)
Christopher Gurr (Grim)
Tyree Franklin (Assistant Stage Manager)
Bart Shatto (Mr. Doneli/Ensemble/U/S Grim)
: "About 45 years ago, my parents would occasionally give me their tickets. Eventually, they gave us their subscription, and we carried it on from there.” ❤️
For decades, Laura and Brad have made Seattle Rep part of their lives, returning season after season for “the variety, new plays developed at the Rep, and the excellent quality.”
From The Heidi Chronicles to Inspecting Carol to Come From Away, these productions have become part of a shared history built over generations!
Laura and Brad, thank you for growing alongside Seattle Rep and for helping keep live theater thriving in our community.
The power of story takes center stage in our 2026/27 Season.
Experience seven unforgettable productions—from the world-premiere musical Freak the Mighty from the producers of Come From Away, to the Broadway cult hit John Proctor Is the Villain, the joyful comedy Peter Pan Goes Wrong, and the Tony Award–winning spectacle Amadeus.
Alongside the sharp satiric Eureka Day, Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage’s Intimate Apparel, and the fantastical new play You Are Cordially Invited to the End of the World!, these stories spark conversation, celebrate connection, and reflect who we are.
Subscribe now to our 2026/27 Season for the biggest savings, exclusive perks, and access to our most in-demand shows. Don’t miss a single moment of a season that only Seattle Rep can bring to life.
05/19/2026
What a night! A tremendous thank you to everyone who joined us this past Saturday for our annual Gala, Revel + Raise. Together with more than 300 incredible supporters, we celebrated an unforgettable evening in support of the vibrant community that makes Seattle Rep possible and the astonishing art on our stages—from this summer’s return of The Play That Goes Wrong to the world premiere of Freak The Mighty, and so much more.
Your support helps ensure that live theater continues to spark imagination, build empathy, inspire critical thinking, and create community for audiences across Seattle. We’re proud to be your “third place”—a welcoming space where we experience live theater together in community. 💖🎭💖
Plus, a very special thanks🙏 to our wonderful sponsors: Avennia, Lindblad Expeditions, Bruce G. Cochener Foundation, Coldstream Wealth Management, Alaska Airlines & Hawaiian Airlines, Ravishing Radish Catering, U.S. Bank, 321 FOTO X Photo Booths, and Jack Almo, Alyssa Drew, Josh Ulmer at Morgan Stanley for their support. 💕
05/16/2026
Did you hear? Chris Murray (Max) from The Play That Goes Wrong will be taking over our Instagram Story this Saturday to celebrate our annual Gala, Revel and Raise!
Have a question for Chris, a favorite theater memory, or just want to tell us what you love most about Seattle Rep? Drop your questions/comments here or message us, and hop over to on Instagram tomorrow!
Seattle’s favorite theatrical disaster is back.
The Play That Goes Wrong returns to Seattle Rep by popular demand after a sold-out runs in Portland—serving up collapsing sets, perfectly timed chaos, and big laughs.
With jaw-dropping stage magic and nonstop mishaps, this is the perfect all-ages night out—don’t miss these hysterical hijinks, whether it’s your first or fifth time.
The Seattle Times says “run, don’t walk” to catch this comedy favorite—starting June 11 and running for a limited time! --> https://bit.ly/ThePlayThatGoesWrong_June2026
What an incredible GiveBIG. 💫
We raised $52,148 all because a community of people came together and said YES to live theater. Every donation, share, message, and word of encouragement helped make something amazing possible.
Thank you for believing in this work, in artists, and in the power of gathering together through storytelling. We truly could not do this without you!
05/11/2026
There’s a strange feeling that comes with the end of a story like this one—this play asked a lot of everyone involved, and this company gave us even more in return.
Its time to leave the Lafayette family behind, but we’re ending on a high note, completely blown away by all the talented artists who brought this story to life.
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