Calendar
Category | Event | Description | Location/Platform | Cost | Date |
Arts | Back Home* | Paradice Avenue Souf and the Wing Luke Museum collaborate to explore the intersection of Black and Brown communities in Seattle and worldwide, across time | Wing Luke Museum, 719 S. King Street, Seattle | $12.50 Students $18.95 Students (Guided Tour) $25-$56 $10-$50 $15-$55 |
9/25/22-March 2023 1/25-2/25 1/27-2/19 2/5, 2/11 |
Arts | A Woman of No Importance by Oscar Wilde* | Join this charming, comedic classic from Oscar Wilde as Gerald grapples with a newly-unveiled scandal as he celebrates his new position with the notorious Lord Illingworth | Taproot Theatre Company, 204 North 85th St, Seattle | $12.50 Students $18.95 Students (Guided Tour) $25-$56 $10-$50 $15-$55 |
9/25/22-March 2023 1/25-2/25 1/27-2/19 2/5, 2/11 |
Arts | This Bitter Earth* | Jesse, an introspective black playwright, finds his choices called into question when his boyfriend, Neil, a white BLM activist, calls him out for his political apathy | Seattle Public Theater at the Green Lake Bathhouse, 7312 West Green Lake Drive North, Seattle | $12.50 Students $18.95 Students (Guided Tour) $25-$56 $10-$50 $15-$55 |
9/25/22-March 2023 1/25-2/25 1/27-2/19 2/5, 2/11 |
Music | SRJO Plays Charles Mingus* | Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra continues its recognition of the 100th birthday of the legendary composer, bassist, band leader, and civil rights advocate Charles Mingus | 1/5: Kirkland Performance Center, 350 Kirkland Ave, Kirkland 1/11: Benaroya Hall, 200 University Street, Seattle |
$12.50 Students $18.95 Students (Guided Tour) $25-$56 $10-$50 $15-$55 |
9/25/22-March 2023 1/25-2/25 1/27-2/19 2/5, 2/11 |
Music | Steve Lacy Give You The World Tour with Fousheé | 24-year-old Lacy presents Gemini Rights, an album produced, and played almost entirely by him and a considerable leap forward for an already cultually-established artist | Showbox SoDo, 1700 1st Avenue South, Seattle | $35.50+ | 2/12 |
Music | My Heart is a River* | This concert features Freida Abtan’s music, which uses spectral processing to transform the cello’s sounds into immersive media choreography | Benaroya Hall, 200 University St, Seattle | $30 | 2/24 |
Music | Community Concert in Rainier Valley* | The Seattle Symphony performs a free community concert of new and celebrated music with the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra’s MY Southeast program | Aki Kurose Middle School Auditorium, 3928 S Graham St, Seattle | Free | 2/24 |
Music | Mesoamerica Illuminated | National Geographic Live* | Join art historian and microarcheologist Dr. Diana Magaloni-Kerpel as she studies millennia-old murals and sculptures throughout Mexico and Central America | Benaroya Hall, 200 University St, Seattle | $30-$50 | 2/26-2/28 |
Performance | Lakeside Middle School Musical: Xanadu Jr. | This send-up of the 1980 cult classic starring Olivia Newton John and Gene Kelly follows Clio and her fellow muses of ancient Greek myth into 1980s Venice Beach, California | Evans Theater, Lakeside School | Free | 2/15-2/16 |
Performance | Genre Box: Improv with Style* | This Genre Box event takes a single story from the audience and then ask them to decide what genre or style they should be performing | The Market Theater, 1428 Post Alley, Seattle | $15 | 1/29, 2/5, 2/12 |
Performance | An Incomplete List of All the Things I’m Going to Miss When the World is No Longer:* | This electro-synth musical follows a group of queer friends and lovers, deciding the only reasonable thing to do at the end of the world would be to gather together for one last rager | Theatre Off Jackson, 409 7th Avenue, Seattle | $1-$50 | 1/27-2/11 |
Performance | Giselle* | Follow our protagonist as she navigates a sisterhood of spectral maidens and comes to terms with her own untimely death, represented through classic choreography | Pacific Northwest Ballet, 301 Mercer Street, Seattle | $30-$195 | 2/3-2/12 |
Performance | Ranee and Aparna Ramaswamy’s Fires of Varanasi: Dance of the Eternal Pilgrim* | Ranne and Aparna Ramswamy honor immigrant experiences of life and death, presenting a ritual where time is suspended and humans merge with the divine | Meany Center for the Performing Arts, 4040 George Washington Lane Northeast, Seattle | $48-$60 | 2/9-2/11 |
Performance | The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie* | Gossip, blackmail, betrayal, and two deaths unsettle the peaceful English village of King’s Abbot. Infamous detective Hercule Poirot is pulled out of retirement to solve the case | The Center Theatre at the Armory, 305 Harrison St, Seattle Center | $20-$65 | 2/8-3/5 |
Performance | The Sign In Sidney Brunstein’s Window* | Intiman Theatre and The Williams Project presents an award-winning work by Lorraine Hansberry (“A Raisin in the Sun”), the first Broadway play to be written by a Black woman | Erickson Theatre, 1524 Harvard Ave, Seattle | $5-$80 | 2/7-2/25 |
Culture | Reginald Dwayne Betts: In‑Person & Online* | Reginald Dwayne Betts is an award-winning author, poet, lawyer, and outspoken advocate for criminal justice reform, and thus challenges our notions of justice | Town Hall Seattle—The Great Hall, 1119 8th Ave, Seattle |
In-person: $10-$80 Remote: $10-$100 |
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