Oh, my dear darlings, let me whisk you away on a tale of theatrical enchantment to a small yet eclectic theater nestled in the heart of Seattle.
The productions at 18th and Union are a delightful mosaic of the avant-garde, the macabre, or even the bizarre, a true testament to the eclectic tastes of its patrons. From experimental plays that challenge the mind to twists on timeless classics that tug at the heartstrings, each performance is a journey of artistic discovery.
I had the pleasure of attending a rendition of Kelleen Conway Blanchard's "Blood Countess" that was nothing short of magical. The actors, a troupe of talented performers with a flair for the dramatic, brought the gruesome world of torturous lovers to life before my very eyes. The costumes, a dazzling array of ethereal fabrics and intricate details, added an extra layer of enchantment to the proceedings.
But let us not forget the intimate setting of 18th and Union. With its cozy seating arrangements, it felt as though I was transported to a private salon of the artistic elite. The small size of the theater only served to enhance the immersive experience, allowing for a sense of closeness and connection with the performers.
And oh, the staff! They were the perfect hosts for an evening of dramatic indulgence. Their passion for the arts was palpable, adding an extra layer of charm to the entire affair.
This hidden gem that sparkles with artistic brilliance. Whether you're a seasoned theater aficionado or simply seeking an evening of enchantment, this eclectic theater is sure to captivate and inspire. Bravo, my dear...
Read moreWhat a gem! This is a small and intimate theatre with BIG talent. I just saw Blood Countess here and had a great time! 18th & Union seems to be plugged into the local Seattle theatre community and does a great job supporting and promoting artists. Tickets are pay what you can, just another example of how they are working to produce shows that are accessible for all. I'll be coming back for every...
Read moreSmall, clean space, reminded me of an old timey theater.
The show I saw here was fun but didn't really use the space much beyond audience seating.
There was a small, limited bar in the front room that made waiting for the show to begin tolerable, for those impatient people like me.
Parking was a little rough...
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