"SHe Said," Intiman Theatre, Erickson Theatre, Capitol Hill
SHe Said is a powerful new musical from local musician and vocalist Jen Ayers, inspired by her own family’s journey. When her husband comes out as transgender, their relationship embarks on a transformational path of love, identity, and acceptance. Featuring an all-star Seattle band, SHe Said redefines what it means to love and be loved.
Intiman will distribute Free for Everyone tickets at the box office beginning 60 minutes before show time (mainstage shows) and 30 minutes before Cabaret shows on the day of the performance on a first come, first served basis. Shows at the Erickson Theatre and the Intiman Cabaret have 10 available tickets, and Broadway Performance Hall has 20. The cue may start well before the box office opens and we recommend arriving early to guarantee you get a ticket.
Once all free tickets have been distributed, remaining seats (if any) for that performance will be offered for purchase at a discount.

"Li," Seattle Public Theater, Green Lake
A comedy set in Inner Mongolia about a thief who gives away more than she gets, Li may have to reconsider her career choice. But along the way, she discovers a quirky cast of characters that make life just a little less lonely. This world premiere play with heart, humor and original music provides a glimpse into the lives of a thief, her family, an old lady she tries to steal from, plus a friend and his chicken.
$10 "Art is for Everyone" tickets available for all performances online. Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.
"The Addams Family," Off Book Productions, Broadway Performance Hall, Capitol Hill
A Youth Theater production of the musical based on the classic television series.
General Admission tickets are $15. Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.
"New Works Northwest," Union Arts Center, Downtown Seattle
6 new plays by the next great voices of Pacific Northwest theatre
Union Arts Center is the epicenter of groundbreaking new works that promise to captivate, challenge, and inspire. New Works Northwest features readings in an intimate setting, where audiences can engage in the process of bringing stories from script to stage.
All tickets are pay-what-you-choose starting at $5.
Everyone is welcome. Your presence matters more than the price of admission.


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