Yes, Spokane, there is still a Christmas: Dozens of socially distanced events this season

2020-12-06T20:10:30+00:00

While the COVID-19 pandemic has canceled countless events this year, event organizers have made their creativity clear, either figuring out how to present events virtually or rework them so they can continue safely in person. And the holiday season is no different. This month, dozens of holiday traditions have been reinvented so they can be

Yes, Spokane, there is still a Christmas: Dozens of socially distanced events this season 2020-12-06T20:10:30+00:00

It won’t be a typical holiday season, but there is still plenty to look forward to

2020-11-28T19:55:07+00:00

Dec. 11 A CHRISTMAS CAROL RADIO PLAY University of Idaho isn't the only theatrical outlet producing its own unique take on A Christmas Carol. Spokane Civic Theatre, one of the Inland Northwest's mainstays for great onstage entertainment, is producing a version of the Charles Dickens story and broadcasting it as an old-fashioned radio play, using nothing but

It won’t be a typical holiday season, but there is still plenty to look forward to 2020-11-28T19:55:07+00:00

Auditions Are Back! Join Us For A True Civic Holiday Classic.

2020-11-11T18:14:16+00:00

AUDITIONS: A Christmas Carol, Radio Play Auditions November 19 & 20, 6:30 PM "So as Tiny Tim observed, God bless us, every one." Transporting audiences to a bitterly chilly Christmas Eve night, a hard-hearted miser is visited by four ghosts who take him on a journey to worlds past, present and future. Can Ebenezer Scrooge

Auditions Are Back! Join Us For A True Civic Holiday Classic. 2020-11-11T18:14:16+00:00

Even though theaters have been quiet during COVID-19, that doesn’t mean the show isn’t still going on

2020-10-09T17:10:15+00:00

In the six months since statewide COVID-19 restrictions went into effect, local stages have been eerily quiet. There's been the occasional outward sign of fresh activity, such as Stage Left Theater's livestreamed adaptation of its annual Playwright's Playground festival in late August. But the casual observer could be forgiven for assuming that area theaters had resigned

Even though theaters have been quiet during COVID-19, that doesn’t mean the show isn’t still going on 2020-10-09T17:10:15+00:00