"Circle Mirror Transformation," InD Theatre, Rolling Bay Hall, Whidby Island
In the quiet town of Shirley, Vermont, a quintet of strangers—a vulnerable carpenter, a reserved teenager, a wandering actress, and a bohemian couple—gather in a community center for a six-week "creative drama" class. Through a series of quirky theater games led by their well-meaning instructor, the group’s defenses slowly unravel, exposing their hidden hopes, fears, and desires. As laughter and vulnerability collide, secrets simmer beneath the surface, and every moment holds the possibility of transformation. Annie Baker’s acclaimed play invites audiences to witness the humor, heartbreak, and longing that connect us all—and to discover what happens when ordinary lives intersect in extraordinary ways.
All tickets are free. Click here for tickets and more info.
"I will miss you when you're gone," The Shattered Glass Project, Theatre Off Jackson, International District
Celeste tries to contact her dead mother Theresa, but instead is haunted by Evelyn. Evelyn jumped off the top of her office building, run by Robin. Robin just wants to get these files in order, until the spirit of Theresa shows up. A “lonesome country song about grief and bureaucracy.”
"Inclusion" tickets available for $5 for all performances. Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.
"James and the Giant Peach," Offbook Productions, Rainier Arts Center, Columbia City
Join us for a juicy adventure bursting with imagination! James and the Giant Peach Jr. brings Roald Dahl’s beloved story to life in a delightful, high-energy musical for all ages!
General Admission tickets are $15. Click here for tickets and more info.
"Happy Hour Hamlet," Island Shakespeare Festival, Various Locations, Whidbey Island
Island Shakespeare Festival presents Shakespeare in a Backpack: Happy Hour Hamlet, a playful retelling of Hamlet like you’ve never seen before! Two guards patrolling the grounds of Elsinore Castle meet for an after-shift beverage to compare notes on Shakespeare’s arguably most famous work. Featuring dazzling performances of the seven iconic Hamlet monologues, clever contemporary comedic banter, and even a fight scene, this 45-minute show will delight and inform even the newest theatergoer.
All tickets are Pay What You Choose. Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.













