This Week's Roundup

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

  "Ripcord," As If Threatre, Kenmore Community Club, Kenmore Set in the sunny room on an upper floor of a senior living facility, ...

Monday, March 31, 2025

March 31 - April 6 2025 - - All showtimes have $15 and under options















"Squeeze," Seattle Public Theatre, Green Lake

Inspired by the clowning of Buster Keaton and the existential absurdism of Samuel Beckett.

The ensemble and acclaimed playwright Trista Baldwin explores five clowns being shut out, in need, desperate to connect and vying for control of territory. Three simple platforms and a series of ladders connect or obstruct them all. Two stunning acrobats magically weave between personal vignettes that explore the issues of today's world.

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


 













"Emma," Dacha Theatre, 12th Avenue Arts, Capitol Hill


Emma Woodhouse is clever, educated and energetic...and in imminent danger of going mad with idleness. In a time when respectable ladies are expected to sit quietly at home, she desperately needs projects--and prides herself on matchmaking, much to the chagrin of her friend Mr. Knightley. But where Emma's considerable energies focus, screwball comedy follows... A fresh feminist take on a treasured classic, Hamill's Emma breaks down convention, expectation, and even the fourth wall with vibrant comic flair--leading audiences "forward, onward, and upward!


PWYC tickets starting at $0.00 for all shows, including immersive seating which involves interactions with actors.   Click here for tickets and more info.















"Scandalton Live!" Dacha, 12th Ave Arts, Capitol Hill


Ever wanted courtside seats to a courtship?

Welcome to Scandalton, an regency RPG show, where all-star storytellers improvise an original period piece before your very eyes. No gentle romance or raucous farce is complete without the judgement of genteel society, which is why at Scandalton, you supply the rumors which threaten our heart’s desires. You bring the tea, and we spill it.


PWYC Tickets starting at $0 available for all shows.  Click here for tickets and more info.














"Blue to Blue," Annex Theatre, Capitol Hill

What do you do when your mother dies, your father decides to mail you box after random box of her things, and Emily Dickinson poems begin appearing in everyone’s pockets? If you’re Beryl, you head to your job at the coffin-making shop and look for guidance from the two-person Greek chorus that now accompanies your changed life. Unfolding over three days in the 1990s and set in the ancient neighborhood of grief, Blue to Blue presents the timeless search for solace after loss and the unexpected ways it arrives.

Sliding Scale tickets available for all shows starting at $5.   Pay What You Choose tickets available every Thursday starting at $0.   Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.






















"The Mammy Project," Intiman Theatre, Erickson Theatre Off Broadway, Capitol Hill

The Mammy Project is a comedic and at times sobering work that explores the icon, stereotype, and myth of the "Mammy" caricature, and its impact on contemporary American culture. This one-person play and conversation weaves the untold history of Nancy Green, the first woman to play "Aunt Jemima" at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, with the documented struggle that African American activists like Ida B. Wells fought to receive representation at that very same World's Fair. Created and performed by Michelle Matlock, the first African American to create a main character for Cirque du Soleil, they use clowning and original music, storytelling and historical speeches to transform an oppressive stereotype into a celebration of the power we gain from knowing and understanding our history.

Intiman distributes 10 Free for Everyone tickets at the box office for every Cabaret performance on the day of the show on a first come, first served basis starting 30mins before curtain.  Click here for showtimes and more information.

 












"Oliver!," Reboot Theatre, Theatre Off Jackson, International District

This award-winning musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist explores themes of social inequality, exploitation, and youthful rebellion in Victorian London's gritty underworld. Our fresh, edgy interpretation highlights identity, found family, and resilience as orphan Oliver navigates a world of pickpockets and criminals, finding unexpected friendship amidst danger.

"Art for All" tickets available starting at $11.20 online for all shows.  Click here for tickets and more info.

Monday, March 24, 2025

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

 










"Ripcord," As If Threatre, Kenmore Community Club, Kenmore

Set in the sunny room on an upper floor of a senior living facility, the cantankerous Abby is forced to share her prime location with new-arrival Marilyn which gives her no choice but to get rid of the infuriatingly chipper woman by any means necessary. A seemingly harmless bet between the old women quickly escalates into a dangerous game of one-upmanship that reveals not just the tenacity of these worthy opponents, but also deeper truths that each would rather remain hidden.

All tickets for the March 27-30 performances are "Pay What You Can."  Click here for tickets and more info.










"Titanic Depression," Dynasty Handbag, On the Boards, Belltown

A hilarious reimagining of the 1997 blockbuster film Titanic by the peerlessly subversive and wacky Dynasty Handbag.

Dynasty Handbag’s Titanic Depression sends up James Cameron’s 1997 Hollywood hit, reimagining it as a hilariously bleak parable of human arrogance in today’s era of runaway, consumerism-driven climate change. Co-presented by New York Live Arts as part of its 2023 Live Arts festival Planet Justice, Titanic Depression is Dynasty Handbag’s first major institutional commission in nearly eight years.

PWYC tickets available for each performance starting at $0.00.  Click here for tickets and more info.














"Blue to Blue," Annex Theatre, Capitol Hill

What do you do when your mother dies, your father decides to mail you box after random box of her things, and Emily Dickinson poems begin appearing in everyone’s pockets? If you’re Beryl, you head to your job at the coffin-making shop and look for guidance from the two-person Greek chorus that now accompanies your changed life. Unfolding over three days in the 1990s and set in the ancient neighborhood of grief, Blue to Blue presents the timeless search for solace after loss and the unexpected ways it arrives.

Sliding Scale tickets available for all shows starting at $5.   Pay What You Choose tickets available every Thursday starting at $0.   Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.














"Oliver!," Reboot Theatre, Theatre Off Jackson, International District

This award-winning musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist explores themes of social inequality, exploitation, and youthful rebellion in Victorian London's gritty underworld. Our fresh, edgy interpretation highlights identity, found family, and resilience as orphan Oliver navigates a world of pickpockets and criminals, finding unexpected friendship amidst danger.

"Art for All" tickets available starting at $11.20 online for all shows.  Click here for tickets and more info.























"Surviving Survivors," Tales of the Alchemysts Theatre, Taproot Theatre, Greenwood

The powerful short stories by renowned Yiddish writer Chava Rosenfarb, herself born and raised in Lodz, Poland and a survivor of the Lodz Ghetto, have been newly translated into English by her daughter, Goldie Morgentaler. Evocative and unsetting, these narratives of Surviving Survival explore the intricacies of memory, guilt, and the delicate balancing act of moving through pain to achieve stability. This production, by Tales of the Alchemysts Theatre, will weave music, song, and dance into a portable stage reading.

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

Monday, March 17, 2025

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

 



















"Letters from Max," Seattle Public Theatre, Greenlake

Letters From Max follows the friendship between Sarah, a college professor, and her former student Max, during his battle with terminal illness. With humor, lyricism and candor, this play tests poetry’s capacity to put to words what otherwise feels ineffable. 

“It’s a theatrical act of remembrance and a sacrament of grief, but it’s also a comedy…” - The New York Times

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














"Blue to Blue," Annex Theatre, Capitol Hill

What do you do when your mother dies, your father decides to mail you box after random box of her things, and Emily Dickinson poems begin appearing in everyone’s pockets? If you’re Beryl, you head to your job at the coffin-making shop and look for guidance from the two-person Greek chorus that now accompanies your changed life. Unfolding over three days in the 1990s and set in the ancient neighborhood of grief, Blue to Blue presents the timeless search for solace after loss and the unexpected ways it arrives.

Sliding Scale tickets available for all shows starting at $5.   Pay What You Choose tickets available every Thursday starting at $0.   Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.














"Oliver!," Reboot Theatre, Theatre Off Jackson, International District

This award-winning musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist explores themes of social inequality, exploitation, and youthful rebellion in Victorian London's gritty underworld. Our fresh, edgy interpretation highlights identity, found family, and resilience as orphan Oliver navigates a world of pickpockets and criminals, finding unexpected friendship amidst danger.

"Art for All" tickets available starting at $11.20 online for all shows.  Click here for tickets and more info.

Monday, March 10, 2025

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

 








"A Year with Frog and Toad," Ballyhoo TheatreEdmonds College Black Box Theatre, Edmonds

Based on Arnold Lobel's well-loved books, and featuring a wonderful score by Robert and Willie Reale, this whimsical show follows two great friends – the cheerful Frog and the rather grumpy Toad – through four fun-filled seasons. Waking from hibernation in the Spring, Frog and Toad plant gardens, swim, rake leaves, go sledding and learn life lessons along the way. The two best friends celebrate and rejoice in the differences that make them unique and special.

All tickets are free!   Click here for tickets and showtimes.





















"Letters from Max," Seattle Public Theatre, Greenlake

Letters From Max follows the friendship between Sarah, a college professor, and her former student Max, during his battle with terminal illness. With humor, lyricism and candor, this play tests poetry’s capacity to put to words what otherwise feels ineffable. 

“It’s a theatrical act of remembrance and a sacrament of grief, but it’s also a comedy…” - The New York Times

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

Monday, March 3, 2025

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

 













"Instant Noodles," Pork Filled Productions & SIS Productions, Theatre Off Jackson, International District

Over 50 Asian American writers, actors, directors, musicians, and designers will come together to make a magical night of theater! Everyone will meet Friday night to figure out which actors, writers, and directors will be randomly paired together. Playwrights will write throughout the night and in the morning, actors and directors will rehearse throughout the day. Musicians will create music. Designers will create sets, props, lights, and costumes. Then the plays will be performed twice! Once on Saturday night and once on Sunday afternoon. Then it’s over! 

Come watch a group of underrepresented artists make something spectacular! You won’t want to miss the first ever rendition of Instant Noodles!

"Access Tickets" available starting at $11.20 with processing fees.  Click here for tickets and showtimes.


 








"A Year with Frog and Toad," Ballyhoo TheatreEdmonds College Black Box Theatre, Edmonds

Based on Arnold Lobel's well-loved books, and featuring a wonderful score by Robert and Willie Reale, this whimsical show follows two great friends – the cheerful Frog and the rather grumpy Toad – through four fun-filled seasons. Waking from hibernation in the Spring, Frog and Toad plant gardens, swim, rake leaves, go sledding and learn life lessons along the way. The two best friends celebrate and rejoice in the differences that make them unique and special.

All tickets are free!   Click here for tickets and showtimes.





















"Letters from Max," Seattle Public Theatre, Greenlake

Letters From Max follows the friendship between Sarah, a college professor, and her former student Max, during his battle with terminal illness. With humor, lyricism and candor, this play tests poetry’s capacity to put to words what otherwise feels ineffable. 

“It’s a theatrical act of remembrance and a sacrament of grief, but it’s also a comedy…” - The New York Times

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

Monday, February 24, 2025

Feb 24 - March 2 2025 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 












"Covenant," ArtsWest, West Seattle

When a struggling guitarist returns to his small Georgia town a blues star, rumors begin swirling that he may have made a deal with the devil to attain his musical genius. Before long, however, it becomes clear he’s not the only one with a secret. A mythic and suspenseful new play that delivers one devilish twist after another, York Walker’s COVENANT explores the power of belief and the thin line between rumor and truth

Tickets for Wednesday night previews are available for $10 each.   $15 Inclusion rate tickets are also available for all other performances online using the promo code “INCLUSION.”  Click here for tickets and showtimes.









"A Year with Frog and Toad," Ballyhoo Theatre, Edmonds College Black Box Theatre, Edmonds

Based on Arnold Lobel's well-loved books, and featuring a wonderful score by Robert and Willie Reale, this whimsical show follows two great friends – the cheerful Frog and the rather grumpy Toad – through four fun-filled seasons. Waking from hibernation in the Spring, Frog and Toad plant gardens, swim, rake leaves, go sledding and learn life lessons along the way. The two best friends celebrate and rejoice in the differences that make them unique and special.

All tickets are free!   Click here for tickets and showtimes.















"CRAVE," Intiman Theatre, Erickson Theatre Off Broadway, Capitol Hill

Love, loss, sex and desire play across the stage in this poetic and deeply personal play from legendary playwright Sarah Kane, returning to Seattle nearly two decades after it last stunned audiences as one of the first productions from Washington Ensemble Theatre (WET). For this revisiting of the material, Intiman will bring together many of the original WET artists for a career retrospective and celebration, including Roger Bennigton, Marc Kennison (Waxie Moon), and Marya Sea Kaminski. Intiman Artistic Director Jennifer Zeyl, will once again design the set, having won the Stranger Genius Award in 2006 for her original design. Peer deep inside the mind of four fragmented and fractured characters as they strive to find peace and connection in a lonely world. A visceral and transcendent experience that will leave you breathless.

Intiman gives away 10 free tickets for each performance, available one hour before the show.   Remaining tickets after the 10 that are given away are sold at the $25 rush rate.  Click Here for More Info.




















"Letters from Max," Seattle Public Theatre, Greenlake

Letters From Max follows the friendship between Sarah, a college professor, and her former student Max, during his battle with terminal illness. With humor, lyricism and candor, this play tests poetry’s capacity to put to words what otherwise feels ineffable. 

“It’s a theatrical act of remembrance and a sacrament of grief, but it’s also a comedy…” - The New York Times

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

Monday, February 17, 2025

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

 













"Romeo and Juliet Education Tour," Seattle Shakespeare Company, Center Theatre, Seattle Center

Treat your Valentine to the timeless tale of doomed love.

In a violent world, their families enmeshed in a bloody feud, young Romeo and Juliet fall in love. Despite the many obstacles standing in their way, they’re determined to find a happily ever after together. Will their love succeed, despite the odds? 

Our education tour of Romeo and Juliet features a 90-minute performance, with a nimble five-person cast playing several parts. 

"Groundling Members" - it's free to sign up - can buy up to 2 tickets same day, starting at 6:30 for evening shows at 1:00 for matinees, for $10 each.  

Click here for tickets and more info.














"Covenant," ArtsWest, West Seattle

When a struggling guitarist returns to his small Georgia town a blues star, rumors begin swirling that he may have made a deal with the devil to attain his musical genius. Before long, however, it becomes clear he’s not the only one with a secret. A mythic and suspenseful new play that delivers one devilish twist after another, York Walker’s COVENANT explores the power of belief and the thin line between rumor and truth

Tickets for Wednesday night previews are available for $10 each.   $15 Inclusion rate tickets are also available for all other performances online using the promo code “INCLUSION.”  Click here for tickets and showtimes.















"CRAVE," Intiman Theatre, Erickson Theatre Off Broadway, Capitol Hill

Love, loss, sex and desire play across the stage in this poetic and deeply personal play from legendary playwright Sarah Kane, returning to Seattle nearly two decades after it last stunned audiences as one of the first productions from Washington Ensemble Theatre (WET). For this revisiting of the material, Intiman will bring together many of the original WET artists for a career retrospective and celebration, including Roger Bennigton, Marc Kennison (Waxie Moon), and Marya Sea Kaminski. Intiman Artistic Director Jennifer Zeyl, will once again design the set, having won the Stranger Genius Award in 2006 for her original design. Peer deep inside the mind of four fragmented and fractured characters as they strive to find peace and connection in a lonely world. A visceral and transcendent experience that will leave you breathless.

Intiman gives away 10 free tickets for each performance, available one hour before the show.   Remaining tickets after the 10 that are given away are sold at the $25 rush rate.  Click Here for More Info.