This Week's Roundup

Sept 15 - 21, 2025 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

  "For Colored Boyz," The Underground Theatre, Base Camp Studio, Downtown Seattle FOR COLORED BOYZ on the verge of a nervous break...

Monday, September 22, 2025

Sept 22 - 28, 2025 - All showtimes have $15 and under options

 








"Yaga," DACHA, 12th Avenue Arts,  Capitol Hill


In-over-his-head detective Rapp finds himself in an isolated, college town asking what the disappearance of a young heir to a yogurt empire has to do with a random folktale about an old witch. Matched by an apprehensive local sheriff, a university professor with a taste for younger men, and a whole cast of curious characters, the Slavic myth of Baba Yaga twists into a new labyrinth of secret lives, ancient magic, and multiple suspects in Kat Sandler’s Yaga. 

Sandler’s script is thrilling, sexy, and genre defying, and Dacha’s production, virtuosic in its theatricality, is a tour-de-force by three actors. As you enter Baba Yaga’s woods, you’ll soon realize that this is not a typical night at the theater. But then again Baba Yaga is not your typical witch. She will lure you in and keep you guessing until the bitter end. So turn your back to the woods, avoid spoilers at all costs, and keep your wits about you.

Pay What You Choose tickets available for all performances online.  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.  















"An Enemy of the People," Union Arts Center, Downtown Seattle

The Tony Award-winning adaptation comes to Seattle! Amy Herzog’s “smart, sharp, and relevant” (Deadline) take on this Henrik Ibsen timeless classic wraps us deep in an entangled web of truth, power and complacency. Dr. Stockmann has it all – but when he uncovers a catastrophe in the making that threatens lives, he runs up against those in power. As tensions rise, Stockmann must choose: follow his conscience, and risk destruction? Or join the conspiracy?  

A limited number of Pay What You Choose tickets are available online.  Click here for tickets and more info.  












"The Roommate," ArtsWest, West Seattle


An audacious comedy that reminds us age is just a number.   

Starting off as strangers, empty nester and recent divorcee, Sharon, has lost who she is, and Robyn may be trying to escape who she’s become. As they form an unlikely bond, things begin to spiral out-of-control. Secrets are revealed. Risks are taken. Their lives are forever changed. 

$10 (plus $3.50 processing fee) tickets available for Saturday and Sunday shows using the promo code "Inclusion."  Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.  

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