"She's Got Rhythm: A Dreamy Jazzland Revue," Sister Kate, Broadway Performance Hall, Capitol Hill
Every dancer dreams of the perfect routine — but can Dottie discover hers?
Exhausted after a long day of dance practice, she dozes off at midnight... and wakes up in Jazzland: a surreal world pulsing with rhythm and soul.
Guided by whimsical melodies, mesmerizing choreographies, and the heartbeat of blues and jazz, Dottie embarks on her journey. Will she find the dance she’s been chasing all along?
Step through the looking glass and lose yourself in a jazz-fueled dream where rhythm leads the way.
"Walden," ArtsWest, West Seattle
An intimate family drama that asks big questions about how we take care of the world we share.
Set in the near future where society is divided between those who want to leave Earth behind and those who want to save the planet, this intimate play centers twin sisters, both NASA scientists, as they grapple with their future and their past.
$10 Tickets available for Saturday and Sunday performances online using promo code "INCLUSION." Click here for tickets and more info.
"The Best Damn Thing," Dacha Theatre, 12th Ave Arts Building, Capitol Hill
In 2002 the Lord sent us a prophet: A Canadian Queen who waged war against the status quo one loose necktie at a time. A rebel with a soft side. A Pop Punk Princess with an army of disciples who believed in earnest that ordinariness was death and that a red “X” on the sleeve of their leather jacket was life.
We refused to listen to her, and look where we are now.
Enter: Ellie, a lonely teenager growing up in Missouri, who knows with all her heart that Avril Lavigne's message must be heard. So, for her savior, she has written what just might be the best jukebox musical ever conceived.
She’s ready to share it with the world, starting with her former best friend Rachel, their theatre teacher’s favorite, who she thinks can help her pitch it for their school’s spring musical.
The Best Damn Thing is a boldly theatrical exploration of young women’s genius and power in the face of a society hellbent on holding them back.
Pay What You Can Tickets available starting at $0. Click here for tickets and more info.
"Springshot: Bloom," Seattle Open Arts Place, Central District
A micro-festival of bold, short performance over three weekends — expect the intimate, the absurd, and the audacious. Each weekend, a new bouquet of performers bloom through pieces lasting 18 minutes or less.
Choose Your Own Price (CYOP) tickets available starting at $10 for all performances. Click here for tickets, showtimes, and more info.
"The Orca Show," Intiman Cabaret, Erickson Theatre, Capitol Hill
Dive into The Orca Show, a perimenopausal comedy cabaret from Aysan Celik. Blending stand-up, pop song parodies, and surprising science, Aysan explores the parallels between aging women and one of nature’s fiercest matriarchs: the killer whale.
10 Free for Everyone tickets available in-person, distributed 30mins before the show. Click here for showtimes and more info.





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