This Week's Roundup

March 23 - 29, 2026 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

  "Again, There is No Other (The Remix)," Amy O'Neal, On the Boards, Belltown Again, There Is No Other (The Remix) is a dark a...

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

March 23 - 29, 2026 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 




"Again, There is No Other (The Remix)," Amy O'Neal, On the Boards, Belltown

Again, There Is No Other (The Remix) is a dark and joyful ritual merging street dance forms and contemporary dance. The work interrogates fear of the Feminine in patriarchal culture, asking: If perceptions of race and gender are inseparable, can we be a post-gender society when we are far from a post-race society? 

Through hybridizing the nightclub, the cypher (the circle), and the theater, five physically multilingual, femme-identified dancers explore touch, support, the imperative of connection, the tensions of identity, and the embrace of difference.

Pay What You Can tickets available for all shows starting at $1.  Click here for tickets and more info.



















"Hurricane Diane," Seattle Public Theater, Green Lake

Meet Diane, a permaculture gardener dripping with butch charm. She's got supernatural abilities owing to her true identity—the Greek god Dionysus—and she's returned to the modern world to gather mortal followers and restore the Earth to its natural state.

"Art is for Everyone" tickets available starting at $10.  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.








"Yoga Play," As If Theatre Company, Kenmore Community Club, Kenmore

Joan has been hired to stabilize Jojomon, a yoga apparel giant, after its CEO is brought down by a fat-shaming scandal. But just as she finds her stride, more trouble surfaces and sales plummet. Joan comes up with a plan so risky that it could make or break the company and her career—and what it requires from her CFO, Raj, is far beyond the call of duty. This sharp comedy shows that the business of wellness is a high contact sport. Enlightenment sold separately.

Pay What You Wish Pricing available for March 26-29.  Click here for tickets and more info.


Wednesday, March 18, 2026

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

 













"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.














"TARE," Slowburn Dance, Seattle Open Arts Place, Central District

Tare invites interest in balance and stabilization, in internal and external. The scale is zeroed out, preparing a landscape for leveled investigation. 

This evening features the choreography of Artistic Director Meredith Pellon, as well as dancers Hannah March, Elise Meiners, Madeline Morser, Shayley Timm, and Izzy Wroblewski.

Choose your own price tickets starting at $15.  Click here for tickets and more info.














"Hurricane Diane," Seattle Public Theater, Green Lake

Meet Diane, a permaculture gardener dripping with butch charm. She's got supernatural abilities owing to her true identity—the Greek god Dionysus—and she's returned to the modern world to gather mortal followers and restore the Earth to its natural state.

"Art is for Everyone" tickets available starting at $10.  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.

Monday, March 9, 2026

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

 








"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.

Monday, March 2, 2026

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

 








"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.









"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.








"Chick Fight!," Artemis Theatre Project, Yaw Theatre, Georgetown

Chick Fight! begins in an ordinary theater, where two women’s night out goes wildly off‑script. When one starts texting during the show, the argument that follows cracks open something deeper—summoning a mysterious voice that orders them into a surreal, no-holds-barred battle royale. As they plunge through shifting worlds—slumber parties, game shows, and superhero smackdowns —the women battle not just the forces that pit them against each other, but the wild impulses that rise up from within. Funny, fierce and heartbreakingly human,  Chick Fight! exposes how impossible it is to keep the peace when the system, and maybe our own blood, begs for a fight.

"Art is for Everyone!" tickets available for $10.50 with processing fee.  Click here for tickets and more info.



Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Feb 23 - March 1, 2026 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

  







"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.










"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.









"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.







"Chick Fight!," Artemis Theatre Project, Yaw Theatre, Georgetown

Chick Fight! begins in an ordinary theater, where two women’s night out goes wildly off‑script. When one starts texting during the show, the argument that follows cracks open something deeper—summoning a mysterious voice that orders them into a surreal, no-holds-barred battle royale. As they plunge through shifting worlds—slumber parties, game shows, and superhero smackdowns —the women battle not just the forces that pit them against each other, but the wild impulses that rise up from within. Funny, fierce and heartbreakingly human,  Chick Fight! exposes how impossible it is to keep the peace when the system, and maybe our own blood, begs for a fight.

"Art is for Everyone!" tickets available for $10.50 with processing fee.  Click here for tickets 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.



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.