This Week's Roundup

Dec 1 - 7, 2025 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

  "La Callas: A Birthday Celebration, " Puget Sound Concert Opera, Art Love Salon, Downtown La Callas, Act I: Reading of a new wor...

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Dec 15 - 21, 2025 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 













"A Very Die Hard Christmas," Seattle Public Theater, Green Lake

Yippie Ki Yay, it's a Christmas miracle! Coming back this holiday season, from the comedy writers that have had Seattle in stitches for decades, comes A Very Die Hard Christmas, a musical parody that is sure to blow the roof off the joint. Sketch writers from The Habit team up with Seattle Public Theater to create this holiday comedy perfect for those who like their Christmas entertainment with lots of action, 80s jokes, smooth soft rock jams, and snarky German terrorists.

A limited number of $10 "Art is For Everyone" tickets available online for each performance.  Many performances are down to ADA accessible seats only at this point in time.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.







"Penelope," ArtsWest, West Seattle

A mythic folk-pop musical about becoming your own hero when you have a broken heart.

Penelope has been waiting…and waiting…and waiting for her husband, Odysseus, to return from a decade-long war. Given the rest of the soldiers came home years ago—forgive her, but she’s going to need a drink while she tells you about it. 

So go ahead and grab a drink too, and listen to this ancient tale made new. A meditation on waiting, longing, and discovering the power within. 

Featuring Chelsea LeValley as Penelope. LeValley recently finished the North American Broadway National Tour of Come From Away and is returning to ArtsWest's stage after playing Jane in Jane Eyre in 2018. She is joined onstage with a five-piece onstage band: piano, viola, violin, cello, & percussion.

$10 Tickets available for all Saturday and Sunday shows using the promo code "INCLUSION."  All tickets for the Wednesday, Nov 26th Preview are also $10.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.














"A Christmas Carol," Union Arts Center, Downtown

Seattle’s favorite holiday tradition turns FIFTY with a season of celebration! Gather with your family and friends for a haunting Christmas Eve tale. Watch Ebenezer Scrooge get spirited away by three ghosts for a transformative journey through his past, present, and future in Charles Dickens’s story of hope and redemption. Whether it’s for the first time or the 50th, you’re invited to experience the magic of this timeless tale.

A limited number of PWYC tickets available starting at $5 online for each performance.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.














"Black Nativity," Intiman Theatre, Broadway Performance Hall, Capitol Hill

Langston Hughes’ gospel song-play returns! Featuring 30 performers, a live band, powerful vocals, a citywide gospel choir—and a chance to sing along. The magic and joy of the Christmas story is brought to life with vivid colors, dance and music. A joyful holiday celebration for all ages and beliefs that will have you leaping to your feet.

20 Free-For-Everyone tickets are available in person at the door starting one hour before the show, first come first serve.  If available, rush discounting is offered on additional tickets.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.















"Sugar Plum Gary," Emmett Montgomery, Annex Theatre, Capitol Hill

A gentle-hearted “Santanist,” Sugar Plum Gary is a bushy-bearded man in jolly footie pajamas who has been haunted by the Holiday Spirit ever since he experienced the real Santa, an ancient and sinister creature more Lovecraft than Dickens. Asking simply, “Does anyone have a question about Christmas?,” Gary unfolds an evening of hilarious and twisted holiday glee that begins on the fateful night when Santa visited the Rankin Bass Home for Unfortunate Children, leaving Gary as the only survivor.

Join Seattle stand-up comedian, storyteller, and gentle weirdo Emmett Montgomery for a delightful and sometimes terrifying adventure that’s always a different show every night.

Discount tickets available starting at $15 for all performance.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.











"Life on the Moon," Baker Theatre Workshop, ReAct Theatre, Near Lumen Field

Life on the Moon is a socio-political family drama about Spencer, a young infantryman in the U.S. army, returning home for Christmas to visit his parents and Piper, his eighteen-year-old sister with autism. As Spencer and his parents struggle to celebrate the holiday, it’s Piper who notices what everyone else misses, but is unable to communicate her observations or frustrations.

Tickets are free online.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.






"In Tandem: A Trio of Duets," On the Boards, Belltown

From improvisation and playful experiments, to a soft collision with movement, each dance duet has a distinct choreographic style. The evening asks us to consider different modes of relation: between artists, across decades, in conversation with lineage, and with embodied inquiry.

Pay What You Will tickets available online starting at $1.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.



Monday, December 8, 2025

Dec 8 - 14, 2025 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 












"A Christmas Carol," Union Arts Center, Downtown

Seattle’s favorite holiday tradition turns FIFTY with a season of celebration! Gather with your family and friends for a haunting Christmas Eve tale. Watch Ebenezer Scrooge get spirited away by three ghosts for a transformative journey through his past, present, and future in Charles Dickens’s story of hope and redemption. Whether it’s for the first time or the 50th, you’re invited to experience the magic of this timeless tale.

A limited number of PWYC tickets available starting at $5 online for each performance.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.







"Penelope," ArtsWest, West Seattle

A mythic folk-pop musical about becoming your own hero when you have a broken heart.

Penelope has been waiting…and waiting…and waiting for her husband, Odysseus, to return from a decade-long war. Given the rest of the soldiers came home years ago—forgive her, but she’s going to need a drink while she tells you about it. 

So go ahead and grab a drink too, and listen to this ancient tale made new. A meditation on waiting, longing, and discovering the power within. 

Featuring Chelsea LeValley as Penelope. LeValley recently finished the North American Broadway National Tour of Come From Away and is returning to ArtsWest's stage after playing Jane in Jane Eyre in 2018. She is joined onstage with a five-piece onstage band: piano, viola, violin, cello, & percussion.

$10 Tickets available for all Saturday and Sunday shows using the promo code "INCLUSION."  All tickets for the Wednesday, Nov 26th Preview are also $10.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.














"A Very Die Hard Christmas," Seattle Public Theater, Green Lake

Yippie Ki Yay, it's a Christmas miracle! Coming back this holiday season, from the comedy writers that have had Seattle in stitches for decades, comes A Very Die Hard Christmas, a musical parody that is sure to blow the roof off the joint. Sketch writers from The Habit team up with Seattle Public Theater to create this holiday comedy perfect for those who like their Christmas entertainment with lots of action, 80s jokes, smooth soft rock jams, and snarky German terrorists.

A limited number of $10 "Art is For Everyone" tickets available online for each performance.  Many performances are down to ADA accessible seats only at this point in time.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.














"Black Nativity," Intiman Theatre, Broadway Performance Hall, Capitol Hill

Langston Hughes’ gospel song-play returns! Featuring 30 performers, a live band, powerful vocals, a citywide gospel choir—and a chance to sing along. The magic and joy of the Christmas story is brought to life with vivid colors, dance and music. A joyful holiday celebration for all ages and beliefs that will have you leaping to your feet.

20 Free-For-Everyone tickets are available in person at the door starting one hour before the show, first come first serve.  If available, rush discounting is offered on additional tickets.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.















"Sugar Plum Gary," Emmett Montgomery, Annex Theatre, Capitol Hill

A gentle-hearted “Santanist,” Sugar Plum Gary is a bushy-bearded man in jolly footie pajamas who has been haunted by the Holiday Spirit ever since he experienced the real Santa, an ancient and sinister creature more Lovecraft than Dickens. Asking simply, “Does anyone have a question about Christmas?,” Gary unfolds an evening of hilarious and twisted holiday glee that begins on the fateful night when Santa visited the Rankin Bass Home for Unfortunate Children, leaving Gary as the only survivor.

Join Seattle stand-up comedian, storyteller, and gentle weirdo Emmett Montgomery for a delightful and sometimes terrifying adventure that’s always a different show every night.

Discount tickets available starting at $15 for all performance.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.











"Life on the Moon," Baker Theatre Workshop, ReAct Theatre, Near Lumen Field

Life on the Moon is a socio-political family drama about Spencer, a young infantryman in the U.S. army, returning home for Christmas to visit his parents and Piper, his eighteen-year-old sister with autism. As Spencer and his parents struggle to celebrate the holiday, it’s Piper who notices what everyone else misses, but is unable to communicate her observations or frustrations.

Tickets are free online.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.

Monday, December 1, 2025

Dec 1 - 7, 2025 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 













"La Callas: A Birthday Celebration, " Puget Sound Concert Opera, Art Love Salon, Downtown


La Callas, Act I: Reading of a new work based on the life of Maria Callas. Accompanied by piano. To learn more about the opera and its creative team composer Clint Borzoni and librettist, Elizabeth Coppinger, visit La Callas

Maria Callas in Her Own Voice: A curated selection of arias and scenes from operas that defined Callas's career. These performances will be interwoven with live commentary by Artistic Director Regina Thomas, creating a chronological narrative of Callas's artistic evolution and personal milestones. Accompanied by violin, flute, cello and piano.

Pay What You Wish Tickets available online.  Click here for tickets and more info.  








"Penelope," ArtsWest, West Seattle

A mythic folk-pop musical about becoming your own hero when you have a broken heart.

Penelope has been waiting…and waiting…and waiting for her husband, Odysseus, to return from a decade-long war. Given the rest of the soldiers came home years ago—forgive her, but she’s going to need a drink while she tells you about it. 

So go ahead and grab a drink too, and listen to this ancient tale made new. A meditation on waiting, longing, and discovering the power within. 

Featuring Chelsea LeValley as Penelope. LeValley recently finished the North American Broadway National Tour of Come From Away and is returning to ArtsWest's stage after playing Jane in Jane Eyre in 2018. She is joined onstage with a five-piece onstage band: piano, viola, violin, cello, & percussion.

$10 Tickets available for all Saturday and Sunday shows using the promo code "INCLUSION."  All tickets for the Wednesday, Nov 26th Preview are also $10.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.













"A Christmas Carol," Union Arts Center, Downtown

Seattle’s favorite holiday tradition turns FIFTY with a season of celebration! Gather with your family and friends for a haunting Christmas Eve tale. Watch Ebenezer Scrooge get spirited away by three ghosts for a transformative journey through his past, present, and future in Charles Dickens’s story of hope and redemption. Whether it’s for the first time or the 50th, you’re invited to experience the magic of this timeless tale.

A limited number of PWYC tickets available starting at $5 online for each performance.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.














"A Very Die Hard Christmas," Seattle Public Theater, Green Lake

Yippie Ki Yay, it's a Christmas miracle! Coming back this holiday season, from the comedy writers that have had Seattle in stitches for decades, comes A Very Die Hard Christmas, a musical parody that is sure to blow the roof off the joint. Sketch writers from The Habit team up with Seattle Public Theater to create this holiday comedy perfect for those who like their Christmas entertainment with lots of action, 80s jokes, smooth soft rock jams, and snarky German terrorists.

A limited number of $10 "Art is For Everyone" tickets available online for each performance.  Many performances are down to ADA accessible seats only at this point in time.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.














"Frankenstein," The Undergraduate Theatre Society, The Cabaret Theatre at University of Washington, UW

A theatrical adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic novel.   

Tickets are $10 online.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.  














"WAKE: a dreamtheatre experience," VERBOOM Collective, The Shed, Georgetown

Step between worlds with WAKE—a dreamtheatre experience where story meets movement, and joy is a ritual at the edge of life and death.

What happens if we accept the simple fact that we are going to die? Would we live differently?

You will be in an intimate space, surrounded by sound and movement, in the middle of the unfolding story. 

Step inside the dream — and remember what it means to live.

Come wake with us.

Access tickets available starting at $15.  Click here for tickets and more details.  

Monday, November 24, 2025

Nov 24 - 30, 2025 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 






"Penelope," ArtsWest, West Seattle

A mythic folk-pop musical about becoming your own hero when you have a broken heart.

Penelope has been waiting…and waiting…and waiting for her husband, Odysseus, to return from a decade-long war. Given the rest of the soldiers came home years ago—forgive her, but she’s going to need a drink while she tells you about it. 

So go ahead and grab a drink too, and listen to this ancient tale made new. A meditation on waiting, longing, and discovering the power within. 

Featuring Chelsea LeValley as Penelope. LeValley recently finished the North American Broadway National Tour of Come From Away and is returning to ArtsWest's stage after playing Jane in Jane Eyre in 2018. She is joined onstage with a five-piece onstage band: piano, viola, violin, cello, & percussion.

$10 Tickets available for all Saturday and Sunday shows using the promo code "INCLUSION."  All tickets for the Wednesday, Nov 26th Preview are also $10.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.













"A Christmas Carol," Union Arts Center, Downtown

Seattle’s favorite holiday tradition turns FIFTY with a season of celebration! Gather with your family and friends for a haunting Christmas Eve tale. Watch Ebenezer Scrooge get spirited away by three ghosts for a transformative journey through his past, present, and future in Charles Dickens’s story of hope and redemption. Whether it’s for the first time or the 50th, you’re invited to experience the magic of this timeless tale.

A limited number of PWYC tickets available starting at $5 online for each performance.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.














"A Very Die Hard Christmas," Seattle Public Theater, Green Lake

Yippie Ki Yay, it's a Christmas miracle! Coming back this holiday season, from the comedy writers that have had Seattle in stitches for decades, comes A Very Die Hard Christmas, a musical parody that is sure to blow the roof off the joint. Sketch writers from The Habit team up with Seattle Public Theater to create this holiday comedy perfect for those who like their Christmas entertainment with lots of action, 80s jokes, smooth soft rock jams, and snarky German terrorists.

A limited number of $10 "Art is For Everyone" tickets available online for each performance.  Many performances are down to ADA accessible seats only at this point in time.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.


Monday, November 17, 2025

Nov 17 - 23, 2025 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 













"Orlando," Black Box Theatre at Edmonds College, Edmonds

"Orlando," a play adapted from Virginia Woolf's novel, is a theatrical journey through time and gender, following the protagonist, Orlando, as they transition from a nobleman in the 16th century to a woman in the 20th century. The play explores themes of identity, gender fluidity, and the passage of time, with Orlando experiencing life across centuries and genders.

General Admission $15.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.















"The Humans," Sound Theatre Company, Center Theatre at the Armory, Seattle Center 

Join us for Thanksgiving with the Blakes, where laughter, tension, and unspoken fears converge in Stephen Karam’s The Humans. Directed by Founding Artistic Director Teresa Thuman, this Tony Award-winning play captures the complexities of family life with humor and raw emotional depth. As secrets are revealed and hopes collide, the Blakes wrestle with what it means to face uncertainty together.

At once intimate and universal, The Humans is a profound exploration of love, resilience, and the ties that bind us. Don’t miss this masterful production that invites us all to reflect on the beauty and fragility of being human.

$5 "Inclusion Rate" tickets available for all performances.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.







"Curiosity," Annex Theatre, Capitol Hill

Curiosity is an original new musical written and produced by Mary Ann Tavi. Step right up and be transported to a world of the strange, odd, and grotesque. Meet the owner, Mr. Curiosity, who’s family has owned the shop for over 100 years. Meet our many unique oddities including the Two Headed Calf, and Miss Ella the Fortune Teller. To those who have joined us before, welcome back! We knew you couldn’t stay away. Get ready for a tale of excitement, danger, lessons, and fun. Curiosity is a cunning commentary on the tourism industry and failed Capitalist infrastructures of our world today.

PWYC Tickets available starting at $10 for all shows.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.














"A Very Die Hard Christmas," Seattle Public Theater, Green Lake

Yippie Ki Yay, it's a Christmas miracle! Coming back this holiday season, from the comedy writers that have had Seattle in stitches for decades, comes A Very Die Hard Christmas, a musical parody that is sure to blow the roof off the joint. Sketch writers from The Habit team up with Seattle Public Theater to create this holiday comedy perfect for those who like their Christmas entertainment with lots of action, 80s jokes, smooth soft rock jams, and snarky German terrorists.

A limited number of $10 "Art is For Everyone" tickets available online for each performance.  Many performances are down to ADA accessible seats only at this point in time.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.

Monday, November 10, 2025

Nov 10 -16, 2025 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 













"The Humans," Sound Theatre Company, Center Theatre at the Armory, Seattle Center 

Join us for Thanksgiving with the Blakes, where laughter, tension, and unspoken fears converge in Stephen Karam’s The Humans. Directed by Founding Artistic Director Teresa Thuman, this Tony Award-winning play captures the complexities of family life with humor and raw emotional depth. As secrets are revealed and hopes collide, the Blakes wrestle with what it means to face uncertainty together.

At once intimate and universal, The Humans is a profound exploration of love, resilience, and the ties that bind us. Don’t miss this masterful production that invites us all to reflect on the beauty and fragility of being human.

$5 "Inclusion Rate" tickets available for all performances.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.














"Almonds Blossom in Deir Yassin," Dunya Productions, Cherry Street Village, Central District


Set at the site of a massacred Palestinian village--Deir Yassin--which is now occupied by an Israeli mental health institution, this play explores the collective memory of the Palestinian people. Through a multiplicity of voices and vividly surreal scenes, the four characters deliver a profoundly relevant narrative about atrocity, displacement, human relationships, and hope.

Playwright Hanna Eady says, “Through remembrance, storytelling, and resilience, the play demonstrates the essence of Palestinian sumud, or steadfastness. This is not a passive quality, but an active one that perseveres through attempts to silence historical truths.” 

$10 "Art is for Everyone" tickets available for each performance online.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.  






"Curiosity," Annex Theatre, Capitol Hill

Curiosity is an original new musical written and produced by Mary Ann Tavi. Step right up and be transported to a world of the strange, odd, and grotesque. Meet the owner, Mr. Curiosity, who’s family has owned the shop for over 100 years. Meet our many unique oddities including the Two Headed Calf, and Miss Ella the Fortune Teller. To those who have joined us before, welcome back! We knew you couldn’t stay away. Get ready for a tale of excitement, danger, lessons, and fun. Curiosity is a cunning commentary on the tourism industry and failed Capitalist infrastructures of our world today.

PWYC Tickets available starting at $10 for all shows.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.














"A Very Die Hard Christmas," Seattle Public Theater, Green Lake

Yippie Ki Yay, it's a Christmas miracle! Coming back this holiday season, from the comedy writers that have had Seattle in stitches for decades, comes A Very Die Hard Christmas, a musical parody that is sure to blow the roof off the joint. Sketch writers from The Habit team up with Seattle Public Theater to create this holiday comedy perfect for those who like their Christmas entertainment with lots of action, 80s jokes, smooth soft rock jams, and snarky German terrorists.

A limited number of $10 "Art is For Everyone" tickets available online for each performance.  Many performances are down to ADA accessible seats only at this point in time.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.


Monday, November 3, 2025

Nov 3 - 9, 2025 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 













"Almonds Blossom in Deir Yassin," Dunya Productions, Cherry Street Village, Central District


Set at the site of a massacred Palestinian village--Deir Yassin--which is now occupied by an Israeli mental health institution, this play explores the collective memory of the Palestinian people. Through a multiplicity of voices and vividly surreal scenes, the four characters deliver a profoundly relevant narrative about atrocity, displacement, human relationships, and hope.

Playwright Hanna Eady says, “Through remembrance, storytelling, and resilience, the play demonstrates the essence of Palestinian sumud, or steadfastness. This is not a passive quality, but an active one that perseveres through attempts to silence historical truths.” 

$10 "Art is for Everyone" tickets available for each performance online.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.  















"The Humans," Sound Theatre Company, Center Theatre at the Armory, Seattle Center 

Join us for Thanksgiving with the Blakes, where laughter, tension, and unspoken fears converge in Stephen Karam’s The Humans. Directed by Founding Artistic Director Teresa Thuman, this Tony Award-winning play captures the complexities of family life with humor and raw emotional depth. As secrets are revealed and hopes collide, the Blakes wrestle with what it means to face uncertainty together.

At once intimate and universal, The Humans is a profound exploration of love, resilience, and the ties that bind us. Don’t miss this masterful production that invites us all to reflect on the beauty and fragility of being human.

$5 "Inclusion Rate" tickets available for all performances.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.