This Week's Roundup

Feb 16 - 22, 2026 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

   "Rose: You Are Who You Eat," Rose Jarboe, On The Boards, Belltown Once upon a vine, Rose Jarboe’s aunt revealed that Rose not o...

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Feb 16 - 22, 2026 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

  





"Rose: You Are Who You Eat," Rose Jarboe, On The Boards, Belltown

Once upon a vine, Rose Jarboe’s aunt revealed that Rose not only had a twin sister in the womb, but that Rose consumed her: “You ate her. That’s why you are the way you are.” This was a lot for Rose to swallow! In this musical shrine to her consumed twin, Rose welcomes you into a feast of gender through song, storytelling, and a full plate of wordplay. Produced in partnership with the Bearded Ladies Cabaret. Featuring all original music written in collaboration with Emily Bate, Rose Jarboe, and Pax Ressler.

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








"TOPDOG / UNDERDOG," ArtsWest, West Seattle


A darkly comic fable of brotherly love and family identity. It was inevitable that two brothers named Lincoln and Booth, names given to them as a joke, would live lives full of sibling rivalry and resentment. Despite it all, their bond grew deep, but can it withstand the weight of history?   

TOPDOG/UNDERDOG is about the struggle to reach success in a system that is rigged. This drama packs a punch with as much comedy as it has intensity. A rooming house room the size of a boxing ring becomes a pressure cooker for the two brothers who share a past and are carving their own paths as they strive towards their dreams for the future.  

Director Valerie Curtis-Newton remarks, “The life of a dog in the fight is a life that breeds paranoia. The under dog is always watching their back and struggling to reach the top. The top dog gets to call the shots, but for how long? TOPDOG/UNDERDOG puts the pain of that cycle under a microscope with the hope that in investigating it, we can learn to break it.” 

$10 Tickets Available Saturdays and Sundays online with the promo code "INCLUSION" .  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.














"Next Exit," Annex Theatre, Capitol Hill

Trapped on the side of the highway on the record setting hottest day, Miguel passes the time with Orlando, a dead possum. Together they question anything and everything that crosses their minds, all the while a sinister being lurks in the forest waiting to claim a lost soul left to die by the cars that pass along I-5. Do the deer really lead you home? Who is the Lady In Yellow? And how far can they make it in Slide?

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















"The World Looks Different Sitting Down," Seattle Public Theater, Green Lake

Have you ever become invisible in Whole Foods? Or fielded a stranger’s question about your sexual functioning? Enter the absurd world of Teal Sherer. The World Looks Different Sitting Down is her tale of confronting the world at crotch level to bust open misconceptions and limitations about life as a wheelchair user. Drawing from traditions of standup comedy, theater and dance, Teal’s storytelling weaves together realism with heightened physical theater for a bold, unapologetic evening that’s hilarious, enraging and heartrending.

"Art is for Everyone" tickets available for $10 for all shows.   Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.









"Seussical," Ballyhoo Theatre, Black Box Theatre at Edmonds College, Edmonds

Seussical (Theatre for Youth Audiences), written by Tony-winners Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, brings to life all of our favorite Dr. Seuss characters, including Horton the Elephant, The Cat in the Hat, Gertrude McFuzz, Mayzie La Bird and a little boy with a big imagination – Jojo. The Cat in the Hat tells the story of Horton, an elephant who discovers a speck of dust containing Whos, including Jojo, who has too many "thinks." Horton faces a double challenge – not only must he protect the Whos from a world of naysayers, but he must guard an abandoned egg, left to his care by the irresponsible Mayzie. Although Horton faces many obstacles, the intrepid Gertrude McFuzz never loses faith in him. Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, chosen family and community are challenged and emerge triumphant.

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



Monday, February 9, 2026

Feb 9 - 15, 2026 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

  













"Next Exit," Annex Theatre, Capitol Hill

Trapped on the side of the highway on the record setting hottest day, Miguel passes the time with Orlando, a dead possum. Together they question anything and everything that crosses their minds, all the while a sinister being lurks in the forest waiting to claim a lost soul left to die by the cars that pass along I-5. Do the deer really lead you home? Who is the Lady In Yellow? And how far can they make it in Slide?

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








"TOPDOG / UNDERDOG," ArtsWest, West Seattle


A darkly comic fable of brotherly love and family identity. It was inevitable that two brothers named Lincoln and Booth, names given to them as a joke, would live lives full of sibling rivalry and resentment. Despite it all, their bond grew deep, but can it withstand the weight of history?   

TOPDOG/UNDERDOG is about the struggle to reach success in a system that is rigged. This drama packs a punch with as much comedy as it has intensity. A rooming house room the size of a boxing ring becomes a pressure cooker for the two brothers who share a past and are carving their own paths as they strive towards their dreams for the future.  

Director Valerie Curtis-Newton remarks, “The life of a dog in the fight is a life that breeds paranoia. The under dog is always watching their back and struggling to reach the top. The top dog gets to call the shots, but for how long? TOPDOG/UNDERDOG puts the pain of that cycle under a microscope with the hope that in investigating it, we can learn to break it.” 

$10 Tickets Available Saturdays and Sundays online with the promo code "INCLUSION" .  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.



Monday, February 2, 2026

Feb 2 - 8, 2026 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 


"The Wild Party," Sound Theatre Company, Center Theatre, Uptown

We are thrilled to kick off our 20th Anniversary Season with a show that holds a special place in our history. After more than a decade, we’re bringing back our electrifying 2013 hit: Andrew Lippa’s The Wild Party—this time in an intimate, two-week concert-style run featuring an entirely new cast bringing fresh energy and bold new interpretations to this beloved work.

Directed by Corey McDaniel and Music Directed by Nathan Young, this darkly brilliant musical is inspired by Joseph Moncure March’s once-banned Jazz Age poem—an intoxicating tale of excess, desire, and the unraveling edges of pleasure.

Set in the Manhattan apartment of vaudeville performers Queenie and Burrs, a group of burlesque artists gathers for one unforgettable night. When a mysterious newcomer enters the mix, the couple’s already-fractured relationship is pushed to the brink, sending the party spinning into a glittering, dangerous spiral of temptation and thrill-seeking.

Inclusion Rate tickets available for $6 for all showtimes.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.








"TOPDOG / UNDERDOG," ArtsWest, West Seattle


A darkly comic fable of brotherly love and family identity. It was inevitable that two brothers named Lincoln and Booth, names given to them as a joke, would live lives full of sibling rivalry and resentment. Despite it all, their bond grew deep, but can it withstand the weight of history?   

TOPDOG/UNDERDOG is about the struggle to reach success in a system that is rigged. This drama packs a punch with as much comedy as it has intensity. A rooming house room the size of a boxing ring becomes a pressure cooker for the two brothers who share a past and are carving their own paths as they strive towards their dreams for the future.  

Director Valerie Curtis-Newton remarks, “The life of a dog in the fight is a life that breeds paranoia. The under dog is always watching their back and struggling to reach the top. The top dog gets to call the shots, but for how long? TOPDOG/UNDERDOG puts the pain of that cycle under a microscope with the hope that in investigating it, we can learn to break it.” 

$10 Tickets Available Saturdays and Sundays online with the promo code "INCLUSION" .  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.













"Li," Seattle Public Theater, Green Lake

A comedy set in Inner Mongolia about a thief who gives away more than she gets, Li may have to reconsider her career choice. But along the way, she discovers a quirky cast of characters that make life just a little less lonely. This world premiere play with heart, humor and original music provides a glimpse into the lives of a thief, her family, an old lady she tries to steal from, plus a friend and his chicken.

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














"Next Exit," Annex Theatre, Capitol Hill

Trapped on the side of the highway on the record setting hottest day, Miguel passes the time with Orlando, a dead possum. Together they question anything and everything that crosses their minds, all the while a sinister being lurks in the forest waiting to claim a lost soul left to die by the cars that pass along I-5. Do the deer really lead you home? Who is the Lady In Yellow? And how far can they make it in Slide?

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










"Ashes, Ashes, We All Fall Down," As If Theatre Company, Kenmore Community Club, Kenmore

A dramedy about what happens when the skeletons in the closet meet the ashes in the jar.

For the Miller siblings—two sisters, one brother, and a lifetime of baggage—agreeing on anything is a tall order. As they finally come together to scatter the ashes of a loved one, the ghosts of their past come calling and the meeting becomes less about the destination and more about the bumpy road they’ve traveled together. 

Pay What You Can Tickets available for all performances. Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.

Monday, January 26, 2026

Jan 26 - Feb 1, 2026 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 












"Li," Seattle Public Theater, Green Lake

A comedy set in Inner Mongolia about a thief who gives away more than she gets, Li may have to reconsider her career choice. But along the way, she discovers a quirky cast of characters that make life just a little less lonely. This world premiere play with heart, humor and original music provides a glimpse into the lives of a thief, her family, an old lady she tries to steal from, plus a friend and his chicken.

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














"SHe Said," Intiman Theatre, Erickson Theatre, Capitol Hill

SHe Said is a powerful new musical from local musician and vocalist Jen Ayers, inspired by her own family’s journey. When her husband comes out as transgender, their relationship embarks on a transformational path of love, identity, and acceptance. Featuring an all-star Seattle band, SHe Said redefines what it means to love and be loved.

Intiman will distribute Free for Everyone tickets at the box office beginning 60 minutes before show time (mainstage shows) and 30 minutes before Cabaret shows on the day of the performance on a first come, first served basis. Shows at the Erickson Theatre and the Intiman Cabaret have 10 available tickets, and Broadway Performance Hall has 20. The cue may start well before the box office opens and we recommend arriving early to guarantee you get a ticket.

Once all free tickets have been distributed, remaining seats (if any) for that performance will be offered for purchase at a discount.















"Major," Ogemdi Ude, On The Boards, Belltown

MAJOR is a dance theater project exploring the physicality, history, sociopolitics, and interiority of majorette dance, a form that originated in the American South within Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the 1960s. These Black femme teams, accompanied by marching bands, created a movement style that requires master showmanship with allegiance to count, undulation, groove, and sensual yet strong performativity.

"Pay What You Can" tickets available for all showtime starting at $1.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.













"The Wild Party," Sound Theatre Company, Center Theatre, Uptown


We are thrilled to kick off our 20th Anniversary Season with a show that holds a special place in our history. After more than a decade, we’re bringing back our electrifying 2013 hit: Andrew Lippa’s The Wild Party—this time in an intimate, two-week concert-style run featuring an entirely new cast bringing fresh energy and bold new interpretations to this beloved work.

Directed by Corey McDaniel and Music Directed by Nathan Young, this darkly brilliant musical is inspired by Joseph Moncure March’s once-banned Jazz Age poem—an intoxicating tale of excess, desire, and the unraveling edges of pleasure.

Set in the Manhattan apartment of vaudeville performers Queenie and Burrs, a group of burlesque artists gathers for one unforgettable night. When a mysterious newcomer enters the mix, the couple’s already-fractured relationship is pushed to the brink, sending the party spinning into a glittering, dangerous spiral of temptation and thrill-seeking.

Inclusion Rate tickets available for $6 for all showtimes.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.


Monday, January 19, 2026

Jan 19 - 25 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 












"SHe Said," Intiman Theatre, Erickson Theatre, Capitol Hill

SHe Said is a powerful new musical from local musician and vocalist Jen Ayers, inspired by her own family’s journey. When her husband comes out as transgender, their relationship embarks on a transformational path of love, identity, and acceptance. Featuring an all-star Seattle band, SHe Said redefines what it means to love and be loved.

Intiman will distribute Free for Everyone tickets at the box office beginning 60 minutes before show time (mainstage shows) and 30 minutes before Cabaret shows on the day of the performance on a first come, first served basis. Shows at the Erickson Theatre and the Intiman Cabaret have 10 available tickets, and Broadway Performance Hall has 20. The cue may start well before the box office opens and we recommend arriving early to guarantee you get a ticket.

Once all free tickets have been distributed, remaining seats (if any) for that performance will be offered for purchase at a discount.













"Li," Seattle Public Theater, Green Lake

A comedy set in Inner Mongolia about a thief who gives away more than she gets, Li may have to reconsider her career choice. But along the way, she discovers a quirky cast of characters that make life just a little less lonely. This world premiere play with heart, humor and original music provides a glimpse into the lives of a thief, her family, an old lady she tries to steal from, plus a friend and his chicken.

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














"The Addams Family," Off Book Productions, Broadway Performance Hall, Capitol Hill


A Youth Theater production of the musical based on the classic television series.  

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








"New Works Northwest," Union Arts Center, Downtown Seattle


6 new plays by the next great voices of Pacific Northwest theatre

Union Arts Center is the epicenter of groundbreaking new works that promise to captivate, challenge, and inspire. New Works Northwest features readings in an intimate setting, where audiences can engage in the process of bringing stories from script to stage.

All tickets are pay-what-you-choose starting at $5.

Everyone is welcome. Your presence matters more than the price of admission.

Click here for tickets and more info.

Friday, January 9, 2026

Jan 12 - 18, 2026 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 








"Lear (Alone)" and "Walking on a Paper Moon," Baker Theater Workshop, ReAct Theatre, Stadium Area

A series of two one act plays inspired by King Lear.

Lear (alone) is a portrait of Lear without his crown, without his daughters and wandering in a terrible storm. He encounters loyal followers, a (possibly) mad philosopher, an old friend in disguise, and a hovel for this houseless assembly seeking shelter.

It's a tender portrait and a challenging one. The rich rely on the poor, the line between the mad and the sane seems uncertain, and Lear is indeed very much alone as he considers what has become of his life.

"Walking on a Paper Moon" is the latest installment of Baker Theater Workshop's commission series for playwrights under age 18.  It brings a new poignant short play by Lorelai Kaplan and Eleanor Iona Edlefsen: a portrait of a small family wrestling with grief, with love, and with broken hearts even as men land on the moon in 1969. And a bit of music!

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
















"Li," Seattle Public Theater, Green Lake

A comedy set in Inner Mongolia about a thief who gives away more than she gets, Li may have to reconsider her career choice. But along the way, she discovers a quirky cast of characters that make life just a little less lonely. This world premiere play with heart, humor and original music provides a glimpse into the lives of a thief, her family, an old lady she tries to steal from, plus a friend and his chicken.

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














"SHe Said," Intiman Theatre, Erickson Theatre, Capitol Hill

SHe Said is a powerful new musical from local musician and vocalist Jen Ayers, inspired by her own family’s journey. When her husband comes out as transgender, their relationship embarks on a transformational path of love, identity, and acceptance. Featuring an all-star Seattle band, SHe Said redefines what it means to love and be loved.

Intiman will distribute Free for Everyone tickets at the box office beginning 60 minutes before show time (mainstage shows) and 30 minutes before Cabaret shows on the day of the performance on a first come, first served basis. Shows at the Erickson Theatre and the Intiman Cabaret have 10 available tickets, and Broadway Performance Hall has 20. The cue may start well before the box office opens and we recommend arriving early to guarantee you get a ticket.

Once all free tickets have been distributed, remaining seats (if any) for that performance will be offered for purchase at a discount.














"South Sound Festival of New Works," CenterStage, Federal Way

The New Works Festival has 3 performance times, with a different show in each slot. 

Choose whichever show intrigues you most, or choose one and have a friend choose another and come see two, or,  show your love and dedication to local playwrights and homegrown artistry by catching all 3 performances! (And yes, we’ll have concessions and bar!)

"Currents:" This operetta follows follows the Nakata family from Bainbridge Island, during WWII. Military intelligence, incarceration, balloon bombs, and the Japanese god of wind all play a role in this haunting, beautiful story of a family trapped between worlds.

"16 Days and Counting:" A mother and daughter’s already odd relationship is put to the test on a cruise ship with a cabin that they will share for 16 days. They seem to have found a way to live around each other, with mom avoiding all the questions her daughter is dying to ask her, and the 16 days are almost up...until a passenger is found to have something called Covid-19. It is January 2020, and suddenly their time together gets a lot longer, and a lot more complicated. 

"L’Dor Vador:" As the Feinman family comes together to mourn the loss of their matriarch, a knock at the door and a visit from a stranger causes them to dig into secrets and stories they never dreamt they would find. This humorous, poignant, and at times intense play asks us to question how much of what we pass down to the next generation is within our control and how much is locked in our DNA.

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

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Dec 22 - 28, 2025 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 













"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.













"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.














"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.