"As You Like It," Dacha Theatre, Crown Hill Center, Ballard
Dacha is headed to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for the first time — but first, we're giving our Seattle audiences a sneak peek!
In Dacha’s original Dice format, a virtuosic ensemble of actors memorizes the entire script of a classical text and the roles are randomized at the start of each performance. What happens next is live theater without a safety net.
Shakespeare Dice: As You Like It gives Shakespeare’s beloved comedy the Dice treatment with a honky-tonk twist: The Forest of Arden is an immersive dive bar with karaoke, line dancing, and cowboys, and you’re invited to join us for a drink and a two-step...
Hope you can keep up!
Hold on to your hats, because all bets are off once our heroes reach the Forest of Arden: in addition to the roles, the scenes will be re-shuffled into a random order each night, and the audience will be thrown into the achey breaky heart of the action in this topsy-turvy remix.
Pay What You Choose Tickets start at $0. Click here for tickets and more info.
"Seattle Chamber Music Festival," Seattle Chamber Music Society, Nordstrom Recital Hall at Benaroya Hall and other locations, Downtown Seattle and other neighborhoods
On the 250th anniversary of the United States, the 2026 Summer Festival focuses on the composers who have shaped the American classical voice. Every festival program includes a work meaningfully connected to the United States, whether it has been composed in America, by an American, or both. Join Seattle Chamber Music Society from June 18 to July 26 and experience world-class chamber music across concert halls, islands, parks, neighborhoods, and beyond.
A limited number of Pay What You Choose tickets (starting at $11) are available for various shows. Click here for tickets and more info.
"The Winter's Tale," "Coriolanus," "The Tempest," "Two Noble Kinsmen," GreenStage, Various Locations
"Macbeth," Wooden O, Various Locations Throughout King County
Pack a picnic, grab a blanket, and settle in for FREE Shakespeare in the Park throughout the Puget Sound Region.
Three witches. One prophecy. A couple who will stop at nothing to seize the throne. Shakespeare’s most electrifying thriller has it all: dark magic, ruthless ambition, spectacular downfalls, and some of the most famous scenes in all of theatre.
All tickets are free. Click here for schedule and more info.
"Macbeth," "Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest," Island Shakespeare Festival, Whidbey Island
MACBETH by William Shakespeare
What drives a man to murder for a crown? In this daring new Macbeth, acclaimed physical theatre artists James Donlon and Alina CeƱal bring explosive movement and humanity to the bard’s infamous power-couple. Under 3-time ISF alum Jackie Apodaca’s fresh directorial vision, our story asks: what if Macbeth isn’t ruthless, but overlooked—an aging soldier grasping for one last chance to make a difference in a world ruled by nepotism and folly? Through raw physical storytelling, this Macbeth pulses with urgency, tenderness, and the tragic cost of wanting to make an impact before it’s too late.
ROBIN HOOD of Sherwood Forest by Erin Murray | world premiere
In a world hungry for heroes, one outlaw dares to lead with love. Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest—a brand-new play by Erin Murray—reimagines the classic legend for our times, blending humor, heart, and high adventure. Led by 2-time ISF alum Davion Tynarious Brown as Robin, our diverse band of Merry Folk match wits and arrows with the best of them. This story celebrates community, courage, and generosity in the face of greed. With live music, laughter, and swordplay under the summer sky, Robin Hood reminds us that leaders are not born, but created out of a concern for others.
All tickets Pay What You Will. Click here for tickets and more info.
"Wonderland," Ballyhoo Theatre, Black Box at Edmonds College, Edmonds
A riveting spin on the classic story of Alice and her Looking-Glass World, this contemporary adaption features a fresh pop score with music from Frank Wildhorn (Jekyll & Hyde, The Civil War, Bonnie & Clyde), lyrics by Jack Murphy (The Civil War), and a revised book by Jennifer Paulson-Lee and Gabriel Barre (based on an original book by Gregory Boyd (The Civil War) and Jack Murphy). This is a Ballyhoo Intensive Student Production, ages 14-22.
Our modern day Alice struggles to balance the commitments of work and family, estranged from her husband and alienated from her daughter. Upon a dreamy trip to a Wonderland, she encounters strange yet familiar characters including a Cheshire Cat with a fabulous flair, a delightfully dotty Queen of Hearts, and a malicious Mad Hatter. Alice is challenged with the task of reuniting with her inner child on a fantastical journey down the rabbit hole and into our hearts, learning about the immense power of believing in yourself.
Inclusive pricing tickets start at $4. Click here for tickets and more info.
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