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This Week in Arts: Weekly Roundup (9/5)

There’s plenty to love this weekend, with shows opening and short runs to catch while they last. Here’s what’s on this week

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Openings 

Reboot Theatre: Damn Yankees @ Theatre Off Jackson  (opens 9/6, closing 9/21). In Seattle (International District).

Red Curtain Foundation for the Arts: Firebringer  (opens 9/6, closing 9/22). In Marysville.

Tacoma Little Theatre: One Man, Two Guvnors  (opens 9/6, closing 9/22). In Tacoma.

ACT Contemporary Theatre: POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive  (previews 9/7-11, opens 9/12, closing 9/29). In Downtown Seattle.

 

 

Closing Soon 

Island Shakespeare Festival: King Lear  (closing 9/7). On Whidbey Island (Langley).  ☀️

Island Shakespeare Festival: The Lucky Chance  (closing 9/8). On Whidbey Island (Langley).  ☀️

 

Continuing Runs 

Come on, Get Tappy! (independent production) @ SecondStory Repertory  (closing 9/15). In Redmond.

HEART Repertory Theatre: The Glass Menagerie @ Kenmore Community Club  (closing 9/15). In Kenmore.

Washington Ensemble Theatre: Cowboys With Questions  (closing 9/15). In Seattle (Capitol Hill).

Theatre Battery: Romeo and Juliet  (closing 9/15). At Kent Station.

Bremerton Community Theatre: Run for Your Wife  (closing 9/22). In Bremerton.

Harlequin Productions: Pride and Prejudice  (closing 9/22). In Olympia.

Seattle Public Theater: Titanish  (closing 9/22). In Seattle (Green Lake).

 

 

The Roundup is a weekly feature. For this month’s shows by day, with ticketing info and links, see the Performance Calendar.

Want to plan your show schedule further out? See NWT’s list of 2024 shows, updated frequently as season lineups are announced.


Chase D. Anderson is Editor & Producer of NWTheatre.org.