Burleso Notturno, a burlesque series that debuted last May, will return to the Island with a new slate of saucy performers this Saturday.
This weekend, the 80-voice-strong Vashon Island Chorale will present “Dona Nobis Pacem — Grant Us Peace,” a concert featuring an uplifting holiday repertoire and the world premiere of two selections of composer’s Abraham Kaplan’s “Eight Days of Chanukah.”
Since Eileen Wolcott bought Vashon Theatre in 2003, she has upgraded almost everything about the landmark space, giving it a fresh lease on life with new seats, a new sound system, improvements to the concessions area and even a new 35mm projector and platter system.
This weekend and next, theater students at Vashon High School will perform “The Laramie Project,” a powerful play with an important message.
The world premiere of a new play will be performed this weekend at The Blue Heron — but don’t be surprised if the show reminds you of a few stories you already know.
Vashon Allied Arts is gearing up to present the third installment of its popular Arts & Humanities Series, and tickets are selling fast.
A steep, winding driveway on Vashon’s west side leads to a beach house where one artist is starting to make a local name for himself.
Vashon musicians will line up this Friday to perform in a fundraiser for the Backbone Campaign, Vashon’s grassroots group that has made a national name for itself by agitating for progressive causes.
Vashon performer Arlette Moody is joining together with some of her closest Island friends on Friday and Saturday to present “More Feasting,” a variety show that she hopes will leave her audiences feeling pampered.
Eyvind Kang, an Island-based composer and multi-instrumentalist, has won this year’s prestigious Arts Innovator Award, given by the Seattle non-profit, Artist Trust.
The heavenly strains of masterworks by Beethoven and Dvořák, played by virtuoso musicians, will be heard on Vashon this Friday.
Open Space for Arts & Community will open its fall season with two intimate shows featuring performers who have dazzled artists throughout the Northwest and beyond.
Stephen Tobolowsky, an actor who has appeared in more than 200 films and television shows, including “Goundhog Day,” “Glee,” “Deadwood,” and “Californication,” will tell some of his favorite stories about life, love and the entertainment industry at 7:30 p.m. Friday at a fundraiser for Vashon High School’s theater program.