The year is 2065. The sun has exploded, a dystopian nightmare has been realized, and the world has been taken over by aliens. “RuPaul’s Drag Race” Winner Jinkx Monsoon and musical virtuoso Major Scales aren’t on the best of terms, but decide to put their falling-out behind them for a final reunion extravaganza. From the creators of 2014’s crowd favorite The Vaudevillians, experience the comedy, music, and saucy stylings of two of the Pacific Northwest’s standout entertainers.
The Seattle Rep offers student discounts online, and limited Pay What You Choose (PWYC) tickets for all show over the phone and in person. PWYC starts at $5, student tickets as little as $1 day of performance.
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"Gunked!" , Annex Theater, Capitol Hill
Update: the Sat, June 8th performance has been cancelled, and there is a strong possibility the Sunday, June 9th performance will be cancelled as well
It’s Double Dare meets Noises Off! The creative team behind a late-1980s kids’ cable network is on the eve of launching a high-energy, neon-colored competition series. Will they succeed, or will it be a slime-a-riffic, televised, darkly comic catastrophe? GET GUNKED!
All performances have a PWYC option online, starting at $5.
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"Love and Information" Seattle Central College, Erickson Theater, Capitol Hill
Love & Information is a series of disconnected vignettes joined together by their exploration of interactions in a modern world. Focusing, naturally, on themes of love and information, the play explores relationships & dynamics between people, organizations, technology, and nature. It touches on topics of all sorts, from family to identity to illness to AI.
All tickets $5 for students, $10 general admission or PWYC
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"Distillery 2024 The Second Annual New Works Reading Series" Seattle Public Theater, Green Lake
Festival of new plays with multiple showtimes, $10 tickets available
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"Sister Kate's Guide to Seattle" Jewelbox Theater, Belltown
Sister Kate has been kicking up their heels to music from the 1920's-1960's for nearly two decades. This time they dance you through the history, the quirkiness, and the love of all things Seattle!
PWYC starting at $1 available online for all performances
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"Sweets by Kate" Lowbrow Opera Collective, Theater Off Jackson, International District
When Elizabeth Brigmann’s father dies suddenly, she decides to return to the small town that shunned her for coming out as gay twelve years earlier. Amid the outwardly-cheery glow of 1950’s rural America, Elizabeth and her partner, Kate, must navigate the lurking disapproval of the town, the teetering success of Elizabeth’s family business, and her family's (quite literal) deals with the Devil. The Devil’s dirty (and downright Mozartian) scheme to run the young couple out of town hinges on his assertion that ‘American prejudice’ is immovable and that he can make the townspeople hate what they don’t understand with the smallest nudge. But – as Kate already knows and the Devil himself fears – people will surprise you.
Light modern opera, choose your price tickets start at $10
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"Clyde's," ArtsWest, West Seattle
2022 Tony Award® Nominated Best Play by
Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lynn Nottage (Sweat, Ruined)
Presented in Partnership with The Hansberry Project
“Feisty comedy is on the menu” (Washington Post) in two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage’s latest Broadway triumph. Creating the perfect sandwich is the shared quest of the formerly incarcerated kitchen staff of Clyde’s, a truck stop cafe. Even as the shop’s mischievous owner tries to keep them under her thumb, the staffers are given purpose and permission to dream—finding that “sometimes a hero is more than a sandwich” (New York Times).
“Nottage’s delightful play dares to flip the paradigm. Though it’s still about dark things, including prison, drugs, homelessness and poverty, it somehow turns them into bright comedy.” – The New York Times
“A flavor-bomb of a comedy about survival, second chances, and digesting whatever life serves up.” – Variety
Tickets for all performances available at the $15 inclusion rate online, using the promo code INCLUSION. Tickets and show times at the link:
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