"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.
"You Will Get Sick," Sound Theatre, Center Theater at Seattle Armory, Seattle Center
You Will Get Sick by playwright Noah Diaz is a new play in second person and a recipient of the Kennedy Center’s Jean Kennedy Smith Playwriting Award.
The story begins with a loss of balance that spreads through the body, ultimately leading to the act of hiring a stranger to say aloud what one cannot bear to say: that you got sick. The play explores learning how to live within your body as you find your way home.
New York Times Critic’s Pick—that “tells its tale in the most lively, surreal and surprising ways imaginable,” as the Times goes on to say. “It flies by, feeling even shorter yet fuller than its 85 minutes.”
Radical Inclusion tickets available starting at $5 for all shows. Click here for tickets and more info.
"The Fainting Spells," Intiman Cabaret, Erickson Theatre, Capitol Hill
Three classic comedies by Anton Chekhov get a bold, irreverent makeover in this theatrical romp featuring The Proposal, Swan Song, and The Harmful Effects of Tobacco. Romance turns ridiculous, lectures go off the rails, and tempers flare faster than you can say “existential dread.” With modern flair and a wink to the absurd, this evening serves up Chekhov’s wit at full tilt—proof that over-the-top emotions and awkward encounters never go out of style.
10 Free for Everyone tickets available in-person, distributed 30mins before the show. Click here for showtimes and more info.


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