"Two Russian One Act Operas," Puget Sound Concert Opera, Locations and Cities Vary
Fleeing the turmoil of early 20th-century Russia, immigrant composers Rachmaninoff and Stravinsky channel their homeland in exile—Aleko unfolds as a dark tale of tragic obsession, while Mavra bursts with modern, comic energy and unmistakable Russian flavor. Featuring Misha Myznikov, Dora Barnes, Michael Drumheller, Nick Stevens, Ksenia Popova, Charles Lyon Stewart, Dawn Padula and Mariia Bykova along with chorus and an 11 piece chamber ensemble. Performed in Russian with supertitles in Russian and English.
All tickets Pay What You Wish. Click here for tickets and more info.
"Summer Asian ArtsFest," Pork Filled Productions, Theatre Off Jackson, International District
For five straight nights this week, Pork Filled Productions (incredible name) turns Theatre Off Jackson into a showcase of just how amazing Seattle’s AANHPI arts scene really is. Summer Asian ArtsFest brings together comedians, playwrights, improvisers, musicians, actors, and visual artists for a packed week of performances that feel like a loaded sampler platter of local talent. From screenings and open mics to improv comedy and musical theater cabaret, each night centers on a different discipline, while a walk-through gallery highlights work from local visual artists.
All Tickets Pay What You Can, starting at $0. Click here for tickets and more info.
"The Concert Truck," Seattle Chamber Music Society, Locations and Cities Vary
The Concert Truck® returns to Seattle in Summer 2026! This concert hall on wheels brings live chamber music directly to neighborhoods, parks, and markets—free and open to the public—through 23 performances across all 9 districts of King County. SCMS musicians join The Concert Truck founder, Susan Zhang, to perform four, engaging, hour-long programs that transform everyday spaces into vibrant concert experiences. Perfect for families, first-time listeners, and music lovers alike, The Concert Truck makes world-class music fun, accessible, and unforgettable.
Each performance is about an hour long, feel free to bring a chair and a picnic and enjoy the music!
Admission is free. Click here for schedule and each weekly program.
"Wish You Were Here," ArtsWest, West Seattle
With tenderness, ferocity, and wit, five best friends lean on each other in the face of uncertainty. Spanning 13 years of friendship, a tight-knit group of women have their bonds tested as political unrest spreads through Iran. With humor and urgency, the play captures the fierce resilience of connection when everything else is slipping away.
$10 Tickets available with promo code "INCLUSION" for all Saturday and Sunday performances. Click here for tickets and more info.
"Dream, Carl, Dream!" Dacha Theatre, 12th Ave Arts, Capitol Hill
It's five minutes 'till Sleepytime and the latest set of rewrites are even worse than the last. The Director of Dreaming is considering pulling the plug and putting up another rerun of "Teeth Fall Out (School Assembly Version)" but the truth is everyone knows that the stakes are too high for that.
In their waking life, Carl seems to be holding it together, but in the depths of their subconscious, Carl knows they could be – want be – so much more. In fact, Carl’s dreams might just be the only connection they still have to their deepest self.
That's where you come in. In this immersive, interactive piece, you will assist the beleaguered neurons of the Dream Department in programming each night's dreams. Work alongside your mental colleagues during the day, and then sit back, relax, and watch the show once the dreams start to play. Plumb the depths of this unknown psyche deep enough and you may even find a way to show Carl what they truly need.
Pay What You Choose option available online starting at $0 for all performances. Click here for tickets or more info.


















