This Week's Roundup

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

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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.

Monday, October 27, 2025

Oct 27 - Nov 2, 2025 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 













"The Little Foxes," Intiman Theatre and The Feast, Erickson Theatre, Capitol Hill


A dynamic new in-the-round staging offers an up-close view as Regina Giddens deceives, coerces, and manipulates her way into receiving her inheritance in this Southern Gothic drama. Have a devilishly good time with select 21+ table seating, complete with cocktail service and southern-themed drink offerings. This 1939 play and Academy Award nominated film is reimagined as a high-stakes spectacle: from a sexy cocktail party to a winner-takes-all cage match, audiences will be thrust into the action from the electrifying first moment to the play’s devastating final bow.

Intiman will distribute 10 "Free for Everyone" tickets starting up to 60 minutes before the show.  They recommend getting in line early.  Any remaining tickets will then be sold for a discount.  

Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.















"Stage of Fools,"  Seattle Public Theatre, Green Lake

A scrappy feminist theater company is about to go under when they receive an offer they can't refuse: has-been 80s action movie star Jake Stone will endow them with more money than they've ever dreamed of, if they'll produce King Lear, with him in the titular role. Never mind that he's an entitled, egotistical blowhard. These women can survive anything for the sake of the theater they love...right?

A limited number of "Art is for Everyone" tickets available for $10.   Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.














"Shrew," Union Arts Center, Downtown Seattle

Girl meets boy. Girl hates boy. Girl agrees to marry boy against her will so her sister can get married, too. Got it? Experience Shakespeare’s play of matrimonial misery as you’ve never seen it before. Shrew uses the classic text—inverted, upended, and overturned—to offer a modern-day perspective on how far we’ve come when it comes to love—and how far we still have to go.   

Limited Pay What You Choose tickets available for each performance online.   Please see our tutorial on TikTok if you're having trouble finding tickets to purchase.   

Click here for showtimes, tickets, and more info.  















"Godspell," IND Theatre, Rolling Bay Hall, Bainbridge Island

Godspell was the first major musical theatre offering from three-time Grammy and Academy Award winner, Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Pippin, Children of Eden), and it took the world by storm. Led by the international hit, "Day by Day," Godspell features a parade of beloved songs, including "Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord," "Learn Your Lessons Well," "All for the Best," "All Good Gifts," "Turn Back, O Man" and "By My Side."

A small group of people help Jesus Christ tell different parables by using a wide variety of games, storytelling techniques and hefty doses of comic timing. An eclectic blend of songs, ranging in style from pop to vaudeville, is employed as the story of Jesus' life dances across the stage. Dissolving hauntingly into the Last Supper and the Crucifixion, Jesus' messages of kindness, tolerance and love come vibrantly to life.

PWYC Tickets available online 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.  














"Occurrence #14," Spectrum Dance Theater, Madrona

Spectrum Dance Theater is proud to continue its OCCURRENCE series, a bold and imaginative choreographic format first introduced on March 20, 2016, at La Usina del Arte in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Premiered as the culminating public presentation of a U.S. Embassy residency, OCCURRENCE #1 was modeled on the spirit of a Merce Cunningham EVENT—a performance constructed of complete dances, excerpts, and new sequences arranged specifically for the site, often layered with multiple actions occurring simultaneously.

What distinguishes OCCURRENCE within Artistic Director Donald Byrd’s body of work is its deliberate embrace of experimentation, process, and choreographic play. “This is my playtime,” says Byrd. “It’s when I get to nerd out as a choreographer. I recombine past work with new material, guided by imagination and the pursuit of the next right thing to do.”

In the OCCURRENCE series, Byrd reconfigures choreographic elements like a child rearranging blocks—placing familiar sequences in new contexts, layering movement phrases not originally meant to coexist, shifting background moments to the foreground, and exploring the impact of music, or its absence. Each OCCURRENCE becomes a one-of-a-kind dance collage: ephemeral, rigorous, and alive with possibility.

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














"The Turn of the Screw," Island Shakespeare Festival, Various Locations, Whidby Island

Based on the 1898 provocative tale of suspense, horror and repressed sexuality, this adaptation gives the famous story yet another turn of its own. A young governess journeys to a lonely English manor house to care for two recently orphaned children. But she is not their first governess. Her predecessor, Miss Jessel, drowned herself when she became pregnant by the sadistic valet, Peter Quint, who was himself found dead soon after under mysterious circumstances. Now the new governess has begun to see the specters of Quint and Jessel haunting the children, and she must find a way to stop the fiends before it is too late. But one frightening question tortures the would-be heroine: Are the ghosts real, or are they the product of her own fevered imagination?

PWYW tickets available online for all performances.   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.




 




"Earshot Jazz Festival," Various Artists and Locations

Year after year, the Earshot festival celebrates Seattle’s place in the world of jazz by featuring performances, premieres, and special projects by Seattle’s esteemed resident artists alongside international masters.

A limited number of free tickets are available to claim online for each performance, up to 48 hours in advance.  One person can claim up to four tickets.   Click here for schedule and more info.












"The Manor," MAP Theatre, Seattle Open Arts Place, Central District

How haunted is your house? How haunted are you? Welcome to THE MANOR.

Something has been creeping, poisoning and twisting this family home for generations. An original curse? Maybe. Join MAP Theatre for an evening of darkly comic short plays that explore the sinister secrets, everyday monsters and supernatural terrors of the Blackmore family. Come in. Plan to stay for a while. Maybe forever.

THE MANOR is a horror-com, an anthology of ghost tales that land solidly on the dark side of dark comedy. Fans of Kelleen Conway Blanchard’s trademark humor and linguistic gymnastics won’t be disappointed.

A limited number of $10 and $15 tickets available online.   Entrance at the door is PWYC.  Click here for tickets and more info.  

Monday, October 20, 2025

Oct 20 - 26, 2025 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 














"Stage of Fools,"  Seattle Public Theatre, Green Lake

A scrappy feminist theater company is about to go under when they receive an offer they can't refuse: has-been 80s action movie star Jake Stone will endow them with more money than they've ever dreamed of, if they'll produce King Lear, with him in the titular role. Never mind that he's an entitled, egotistical blowhard. These women can survive anything for the sake of the theater they love...right?

A limited number of "Art is for Everyone" tickets available for $10.   Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.














"The Little Foxes," Intiman Theatre and The Feast, Erickson Theatre, Capitol Hill


A dynamic new in-the-round staging offers an up-close view as Regina Giddens deceives, coerces, and manipulates her way into receiving her inheritance in this Southern Gothic drama. Have a devilishly good time with select 21+ table seating, complete with cocktail service and southern-themed drink offerings. This 1939 play and Academy Award nominated film is reimagined as a high-stakes spectacle: from a sexy cocktail party to a winner-takes-all cage match, audiences will be thrust into the action from the electrifying first moment to the play’s devastating final bow.

Intiman will distribute 10 "Free for Everyone" tickets starting up to 60 minutes before the show.  They recommend getting in line early.  Any remaining tickets will then be sold for a discount.  

Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.














"Shrew," Union Arts Center, Downtown Seattle

Girl meets boy. Girl hates boy. Girl agrees to marry boy against her will so her sister can get married, too. Got it? Experience Shakespeare’s play of matrimonial misery as you’ve never seen it before. Shrew uses the classic text—inverted, upended, and overturned—to offer a modern-day perspective on how far we’ve come when it comes to love—and how far we still have to go.   

Limited Pay What You Choose tickets available for each performance online.   Please see our tutorial on TikTok if you're having trouble finding tickets to purchase.   

Click here for showtimes, tickets, and more info.  















"Godspell," IND Theatre, Rolling Bay Hall, Bainbridge Island

Godspell was the first major musical theatre offering from three-time Grammy and Academy Award winner, Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Pippin, Children of Eden), and it took the world by storm. Led by the international hit, "Day by Day," Godspell features a parade of beloved songs, including "Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord," "Learn Your Lessons Well," "All for the Best," "All Good Gifts," "Turn Back, O Man" and "By My Side."

A small group of people help Jesus Christ tell different parables by using a wide variety of games, storytelling techniques and hefty doses of comic timing. An eclectic blend of songs, ranging in style from pop to vaudeville, is employed as the story of Jesus' life dances across the stage. Dissolving hauntingly into the Last Supper and the Crucifixion, Jesus' messages of kindness, tolerance and love come vibrantly to life.

PWYC Tickets available online 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.  














"The Turn of the Screw," Island Shakespeare Festival, Various Locations, Whidby Island

Based on the 1898 provocative tale of suspense, horror and repressed sexuality, this adaptation gives the famous story yet another turn of its own. A young governess journeys to a lonely English manor house to care for two recently orphaned children. But she is not their first governess. Her predecessor, Miss Jessel, drowned herself when she became pregnant by the sadistic valet, Peter Quint, who was himself found dead soon after under mysterious circumstances. Now the new governess has begun to see the specters of Quint and Jessel haunting the children, and she must find a way to stop the fiends before it is too late. But one frightening question tortures the would-be heroine: Are the ghosts real, or are they the product of her own fevered imagination?

PWYW tickets available online for all performances.   Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.  



 




"Earshot Jazz Festival," Various Artists and Locations

Year after year, the Earshot festival celebrates Seattle’s place in the world of jazz by featuring performances, premieres, and special projects by Seattle’s esteemed resident artists alongside international masters.

A limited number of free tickets are available to claim online for each performance, up to 48 hours in advance.  One person can claim up to four tickets.   Click here for schedule and more info.












"The Manor," MAP Theatre, Seattle Open Arts Place, Central District

How haunted is your house? How haunted are you? Welcome to THE MANOR.

Something has been creeping, poisoning and twisting this family home for generations. An original curse? Maybe. Join MAP Theatre for an evening of darkly comic short plays that explore the sinister secrets, everyday monsters and supernatural terrors of the Blackmore family. Come in. Plan to stay for a while. Maybe forever.

THE MANOR is a horror-com, an anthology of ghost tales that land solidly on the dark side of dark comedy. Fans of Kelleen Conway Blanchard’s trademark humor and linguistic gymnastics won’t be disappointed.

A limited number of $10 and $15 tickets available online.   Entrance at the door is PWYC.  Click here for tickets and more info.  















"Mystery!," Puget Soundworks, Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church, Wedgwood


A peculiar house party proposal. A gathering of ghoulish guests. Then — a ghastly goof! What began as a cheerful change of scenery shifts into a maze of mayhem and misdirection.

But fear not — Puget Soundworks is on the trail! Step with us into a shadowy symphony of suspense as we hunt for hints and harmony and try to crack the case. MYSTERY! delivers spine-tingling spectacle with spirits, sorcery, and sinister surprises. Be there — or beware! (Puget SoundWorks is a Community Choir).

A limited number of Community Admission tickets available for a donation, starting at free, for each performance.  Click here for showtimes, tickets, and more info.

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Oct 13 - 19, 2025 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 







"The Raven and Other Stories," Noveltease,  Theatre Off Jackson, International District


Choreographer Scarlett Folds and adapter Sailor St. Claire weave together a collection of short stories by Edgar Allan Poe for a dramatic and deadly night of burlesque, directed by Jesse Belle-Jones.

"Inclusion" tickets available online starting at $5.49.   Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.
















"Stage of Fools,"  Seattle Public Theatre, Green Lake

A scrappy feminist theater company is about to go under when they receive an offer they can't refuse: has-been 80s action movie star Jake Stone will endow them with more money than they've ever dreamed of, if they'll produce King Lear, with him in the titular role. Never mind that he's an entitled, egotistical blowhard. These women can survive anything for the sake of the theater they love...right?

A limited number of "Art is for Everyone" tickets available for $10.   Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.













"The Roommate," ArtsWest, West Seattle


An audacious comedy that reminds us age is just a number.   

Starting off as strangers, empty nester and recent divorcee, Sharon, has lost who she is, and Robyn may be trying to escape who she’s become. As they form an unlikely bond, things begin to spiral out-of-control. Secrets are revealed. Risks are taken. Their lives are forever changed. 

$10 (plus $3.50 processing fee) tickets available for Saturday and Sunday shows using the promo code "Inclusion."  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.  














"The Little Foxes," Intiman Theatre and The Feast, Erickson Theatre, Capitol Hill


A dynamic new in-the-round staging offers an up-close view as Regina Giddens deceives, coerces, and manipulates her way into receiving her inheritance in this Southern Gothic drama. Have a devilishly good time with select 21+ table seating, complete with cocktail service and southern-themed drink offerings. This 1939 play and Academy Award nominated film is reimagined as a high-stakes spectacle: from a sexy cocktail party to a winner-takes-all cage match, audiences will be thrust into the action from the electrifying first moment to the play’s devastating final bow.

Intiman will distribute 10 "Free for Everyone" tickets starting up to 60 minutes before the show.  They recommend getting in line early.  Any remaining tickets will then be sold for a discount.  

Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.














"Shrew," Union Arts Center, Downtown Seattle

Girl meets boy. Girl hates boy. Girl agrees to marry boy against her will so her sister can get married, too. Got it? Experience Shakespeare’s play of matrimonial misery as you’ve never seen it before. Shrew uses the classic text—inverted, upended, and overturned—to offer a modern-day perspective on how far we’ve come when it comes to love—and how far we still have to go.   

Limited Pay What You Choose tickets available for each performance online.   Please see our tutorial on TikTok if you're having trouble finding tickets to purchase.   

Click here for showtimes, tickets, and more info.  















"Godspell," IND Theatre, Rolling Bay Hall, Bainbridge Island

Godspell was the first major musical theatre offering from three-time Grammy and Academy Award winner, Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Pippin, Children of Eden), and it took the world by storm. Led by the international hit, "Day by Day," Godspell features a parade of beloved songs, including "Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord," "Learn Your Lessons Well," "All for the Best," "All Good Gifts," "Turn Back, O Man" and "By My Side."

A small group of people help Jesus Christ tell different parables by using a wide variety of games, storytelling techniques and hefty doses of comic timing. An eclectic blend of songs, ranging in style from pop to vaudeville, is employed as the story of Jesus' life dances across the stage. Dissolving hauntingly into the Last Supper and the Crucifixion, Jesus' messages of kindness, tolerance and love come vibrantly to life.

PWYC Tickets available online for all performances.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.  






"Proof," Penguin Productions, University Heights Center, University District

Love, loss, and the pursuit of knowledge. Catherine’s father is a famous mathematician who struggles with severe mental illness. Catherine, a genius in her own right, is terrified of following in his footsteps. When Hal, one of her father’s students, appears with a notebook containing a masterful proof, Catherine finds herself grappling for ownership, all while trying to find solid ground in her own relationship to Hal and her sister Claire.

See this beautiful and heartbreaking Tony-winning play featuring a cast and creative team of talented teens!

All tickets PWYC.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.




 




"Earshot Jazz Festival," Various Artists and Locations

Year after year, the Earshot festival celebrates Seattle’s place in the world of jazz by featuring performances, premieres, and special projects by Seattle’s esteemed resident artists alongside international masters.

A limited number of free tickets are available to claim online for each performance, up to 48 hours in advance.  One person can claim up to four tickets.   Click here for schedule and more info.











"The Manor," MAP Theatre, Seattle Open Arts Place, Central District

How haunted is your house? How haunted are you? Welcome to THE MANOR.

Something has been creeping, poisoning and twisting this family home for generations. An original curse? Maybe. Join MAP Theatre for an evening of darkly comic short plays that explore the sinister secrets, everyday monsters and supernatural terrors of the Blackmore family. Come in. Plan to stay for a while. Maybe forever.

THE MANOR is a horror-com, an anthology of ghost tales that land solidly on the dark side of dark comedy. Fans of Kelleen Conway Blanchard’s trademark humor and linguistic gymnastics won’t be disappointed.

A limited number of $10 and $15 tickets available online.   Entrance at the door is PWYC.  Click here for tickets and more info.  

Friday, October 10, 2025

Oct 6 - 12, 2025 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 









"Outside Mullingar, As If Theatre, Kenmore Community Club,  Kenmore


Anthony and Rosemary are two introverted misfits who live on adjoining farms in the Irish countryside. Neighbors for generations, things come to a head when Tony Reilly, Anthony’s father, reveals his plan to disinherit him and sell the farm to another relative. As a feud simmers between the two families old secrets, surprising truths, and long-hidden feelings threaten to emerge.

In this quintessentially Irish story, the heartbreaking and the hilarious are woven together to create a deeply moving story of yearning, loss, family, romance, and the vulnerability of taking a chance on love.

Nominated for three Sound on Stage Awards for Best Play, Best Director, and Best Actor, this captivating production of Outside Mullingar was originally presented as the inaugural show of Bainbridge Island’s Studio Series in 2024. Running only five performances, this highly acclaimed co-production between BPA and Circle of Fire Theatre felt unfinished. Its director, Cindy Giese French, suggested a co-production between As If and Circle of Fire Theatre to bring this magic back to the mainland. We are so excited excited to share it with a wider audience.

Playing at the historic Kenmore Community Club, which backs up to the Burke-Gilman trail in the heart of Brewery Row. Walk, bike, roll or stroll down to the KCC for this funny and heartfelt show.

Runs approximately 100 minutes with no intermission. 

Pay What You Choose Tickets available online for Oct 9 - 12 only.   Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.








"The Raven and Other Stories," Noveltease,  Theatre Off Jackson, International District


Choreographer Scarlett Folds and adapter Sailor St. Claire weave together a collection of short stories by Edgar Allan Poe for a dramatic and deadly night of burlesque, directed by Jesse Belle-Jones.

"Inclusion" tickets available online starting at $5.49.   Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.







"What is War," Eiko Otake & Wen Hui, On the Boards, Belltown


Dance luminaries Wen Hui and Eiko Otake create a complex tapestry of language, movement, and video to share their personal memories related to war.

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
















"Stage of Fools,"  Seattle Public Theatre, Green Lake

A scrappy feminist theater company is about to go under when they receive an offer they can't refuse: has-been 80s action movie star Jake Stone will endow them with more money than they've ever dreamed of, if they'll produce King Lear, with him in the titular role. Never mind that he's an entitled, egotistical blowhard. These women can survive anything for the sake of the theater they love...right?

A limited number of "Art is for Everyone" tickets available for $10.   Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.













"The Roommate," ArtsWest, West Seattle


An audacious comedy that reminds us age is just a number.   

Starting off as strangers, empty nester and recent divorcee, Sharon, has lost who she is, and Robyn may be trying to escape who she’s become. As they form an unlikely bond, things begin to spiral out-of-control. Secrets are revealed. Risks are taken. Their lives are forever changed. 

$10 (plus $3.50 processing fee) tickets available for Saturday and Sunday shows using the promo code "Inclusion."  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.  














"Godspell," IND Theatre, Rolling Bay Hall, Bainbridge Island

Godspell was the first major musical theatre offering from three-time Grammy and Academy Award winner, Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Pippin, Children of Eden), and it took the world by storm. Led by the international hit, "Day by Day," Godspell features a parade of beloved songs, including "Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord," "Learn Your Lessons Well," "All for the Best," "All Good Gifts," "Turn Back, O Man" and "By My Side."

A small group of people help Jesus Christ tell different parables by using a wide variety of games, storytelling techniques and hefty doses of comic timing. An eclectic blend of songs, ranging in style from pop to vaudeville, is employed as the story of Jesus' life dances across the stage. Dissolving hauntingly into the Last Supper and the Crucifixion, Jesus' messages of kindness, tolerance and love come vibrantly to life.

PWYC Tickets available online for all performances.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info. 



 




"Earshot Jazz Festival," Various Artists and Locations

Year after year, the Earshot festival celebrates Seattle’s place in the world of jazz by featuring performances, premieres, and special projects by Seattle’s esteemed resident artists alongside international masters.

A limited number of free tickets are available to claim online for each performance, up to 48 hours in advance.  One person can claim up to four tickets.   Click here for schedule and more info.