"Again, There is No Other (The Remix)," Amy O'Neal, On the Boards, Belltown
Again, There Is No Other (The Remix) is a dark and joyful ritual merging street dance forms and contemporary dance. The work interrogates fear of the Feminine in patriarchal culture, asking: If perceptions of race and gender are inseparable, can we be a post-gender society when we are far from a post-race society?
Through hybridizing the nightclub, the cypher (the circle), and the theater, five physically multilingual, femme-identified dancers explore touch, support, the imperative of connection, the tensions of identity, and the embrace of difference.
Pay What You Can tickets available for all shows starting at $1. Click here for tickets and more info.
"Hurricane Diane," Seattle Public Theater, Green Lake
Meet Diane, a permaculture gardener dripping with butch charm. She's got supernatural abilities owing to her true identity—the Greek god Dionysus—and she's returned to the modern world to gather mortal followers and restore the Earth to its natural state.
"Art is for Everyone" tickets available starting at $10. Click here for tickets and more info.
"Happy Hour Hamlet," Island Shakespeare Festival, Various Locations, Whidbey Island
Island Shakespeare Festival presents Shakespeare in a Backpack: Happy Hour Hamlet, a playful retelling of Hamlet like you’ve never seen before! Two guards patrolling the grounds of Elsinore Castle meet for an after-shift beverage to compare notes on Shakespeare’s arguably most famous work. Featuring dazzling performances of the seven iconic Hamlet monologues, clever contemporary comedic banter, and even a fight scene, this 45-minute show will delight and inform even the newest theatergoer.
All tickets are Pay What You Choose. Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.
"Yoga Play," As If Theatre Company, Kenmore Community Club, Kenmore
Joan has been hired to stabilize Jojomon, a yoga apparel giant, after its CEO is brought down by a fat-shaming scandal. But just as she finds her stride, more trouble surfaces and sales plummet. Joan comes up with a plan so risky that it could make or break the company and her career—and what it requires from her CFO, Raj, is far beyond the call of duty. This sharp comedy shows that the business of wellness is a high contact sport. Enlightenment sold separately.
Pay What You Wish Pricing available for March 26-29. Click here for tickets and more info.



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