"Fussy Cloud Puppet Slam Vol 28," Theatre Off Jackson, International District
Fussy Cloud Puppet Slam: bringing quirky puppet variety to the puppet loving adults of Seattle since 2011. Each of the two nights of shows is bawdy, irreverent, and queer-themed.
Pay What You Choose tickets start at $0. Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.
"Summer Festival," Seattle Chamber Music Society, Benaroya Hall, Downtown Seattle
Join the World’s Largest Chamber Music Party, June 20–August 1, at Nordstrom Recital Hall, online, and throughout the Seattle area.
A limited number of Pay What You Can tickets are available for all ticketed concerts, online or by calling the box office, starting at $5. Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more information.
"The Grown-Ups," Dacha Theatre, Various Locations, King County
Welcome to Camp Indigo Woods! (The alumni aren’t thrilled about the name change, but it’s really way more ~ inclusive ~ this way!) The campers are all finally asleep, and the lake is getting quiet. Crack a cold one, make a s'more, tell a scary story. Figure out what you're going to have to do in the morning to keep camp fun and safe without letting the kids find out about... well, you've seen the news.
Following a group of camp counselors trying to mold the leaders of tomorrow when tomorrow is looking bleaker and bleaker, The Grown-Ups explores the traditions that change us, what it takes for us to change them, and how to change yourself when you're hopelessly, tragically not prepared for this.
Touring parks and secret pop-up locations in the Puget Sound area, choose between real-fire and theatrical-fire options and bring a blanket or camp chair.
Pay What You Choose tickets available online starting at $0.00. Click here for locations, showtimes, and tickets.
"Much Ado About Nothing" and "Anima (her soul)," Island Shakespeare Festival, Whidbey Island
"Much Ado About Nothing" - In a world where words are weapons and wit is a shield, Beatrice refuses to be anything but fiercely independent—until she finds herself caught in a battle of the heart with the equally sharp-tongued Benedick. Meanwhile, her gentle cousin Hero faces a trial of public shame and betrayal, testing the strength of her quiet resolve. Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing is a sparkling comedy of deception, honor, and unexpected love, where women must carve their own paths amid a society eager to define them.
This season, fearless women defy the status quo, rewrite the rules, and prove that love and selfhood are not a choice—they’re a revolution.
"Anima (her soul)" - The art world is rarely considered the intersection of passion and propriety. But painter Olga de Velaris finds herself at just that crossroads, testing the limits of how much she can express. In 1890’s Rome, she is surrounded by women who must navigate the tightrope of reputation, desire, and survival. Anima is a powerful, rarely staged drama that lays bare the tension between self-determination and the longing for connection, revealing that love—when truly seen—does not have to mean surrender. Step into this quirky, disarming, and award-winning play for an examination of who we’re really seeking.
This season, fearless women defy the status quo, rewrite the rules, and prove that love and selfhood are not a choice—they’re a revolution.
Pay What You Will tickets available at the door for all performances. Click here for showtimes and more info.
Since 1989 GreenStage has brought free Shakespeare in the park to Seattle area audiences. Our mission is to foster an appreciation for live theater by eliminating geographical and financial barriers that impede access to the arts. Our shows tour to over 20 parks, large and small in and around Seattle. Attending is easy – just show up, grab a spot on the grass and enjoy. No tickets or reservations are required. Our shows are focused on the text, story, and character relationships in Shakespeare’s plays, with a goal of making the plays fun and easy to understand. See past shows from 36 seasons of GreenStage’s Shakespeare in the Park.
Thank you for joining us in the parks last summer, you paid it forward for our 37th season!
On the 2025 mainstage tour we will be presenting one of Shakespeare’s greatest comedies and fan favorite Much Ado About Nothing directed by Daniel Wood. We are closing out Shakespeare’s 8 part history epic that we began all the way back in 2017 with Richard III directed by Erin Day. Backyard Bard will be touring abbreviated productions of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Taming of the Shrew directed by Nicole Vernon. Performances will run from July 11 – August 16.
All performances are fee, though donations are welcome. Click here for the schedule and more info.
"The Golden Door: An American Immigrant Song Cycle," Seattle Open Arts Place, Central District
A cast of five standout Seattle musical theatre performers, joined by a live band, perform a compelling series of songs based on the real words of people in American immigrant communities.
The Golden Door draws from a series of interviews conducted by composer Shaudi Bianca Vahdat with members of BIPOC immigrant communities in the US. Using these interviews, historical documents, and her own identity as a second generation Iranian-American, Shaudi has crafted a series of songs honoring, exploring, and finding joy in these diverse tales of coming to the US.
Pay What You Choose tickets available for all performances. Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.
"Birds of Play," Seattle Public Theatre, Green Lake
Joy Rides (Tanya Gagné) and her pet chicken Goldie (hot off their smashing debut on America’s Got Talent!) take you on a wild and whimsical adventure in Birds of Play. They will be joined by circus sisters, the stunning aerialist and magician Elena Brocade and the brilliantly ridiculous talent, Laura Lippert. Exploring and challenging forms of flight, fantasy, fashion, alchemy, mayhem, mastery and mystery delivers a joyful celebration of freedom and fearlessness. Get ready to shake a tail feather!
Afternoon matiness are all ages. Evening performances are 18 and over. $10 "Art is for Everyone" tickets available for shows. Click here for showtimes, tickets, and more info.
"Pippin," Ballyhoo Theatre, The Black Box Theatre at Edmonds College, Edmonds
Pippin, with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and a book by Roger O. Hirson, is the story of a young man's coming-of-age journey, aided by a mysterious performance troupe and the troupe’s savvy Leading Player. Pippin is searching for his life’s purpose which, he believes, is the key to happiness, fulfillment, and an extraordinary life. Pippin is magical, poignant, and unforgettable.
Pick Your Price tickets available starting at $4. Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.
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