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This Week in Arts: Weekly Roundup (10/25)

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

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Openings 

Dacha Theatre: The Pomegranate Tree @ Theatre Off Jackson  (opened this week, closing 11/9). In Seattle (International District).

Ballyhoo Theatre: Carrie – The Musical @ Edmonds College Black Box  (opens 10/25, closing 11/10). In Lynnwood.

Dukesbay Productions: An Inspector Calls  (opens 10/25, closing 11/10). In Tacoma.

Olympia Little Theatre: To Gillian on her 37th Birthday  (opens 10/25, closing 11/10). In Olympia.

Seattle Rep: Primary Trust  (in previews, opens 10/30, closing 11/24). At the Seattle Center.

Swim Pony: The Stupidest, Scariest Time @ 12th Avenue Arts  (previews 10/29-30, opens 10/31, closing 11/9). In Seattle (Capitol Hill).

 

 

Short Runs 

The 5th Avenue Theatre: The Rocky Horror Picture Show (screening with shadow cast)  (10/25-26). In Downtown Seattle.

Tacoma City Ballet: The Haunted Theatre – Eerie Dances @ Theater on the Square  (10/25-27). In Tacoma.

Valley Center Stage: Dracula (staged reading)  (10/26). In North Bend.

ACT Contemporary Theatre: New Works Northwest (festival)  (10/30-11/3). In Downtown Seattle.

Intiman Theatre: Hotel Gatsby – A BeautyBoiz Macabre Creation @ Erickson Theatre  (10/31-11/2). In Seattle (Capitol Hill).

Spectrum Dance Theater: Occurrence #13  (10/31-11/3). In Seattle (Lake Washington).

 

 

Closing Soon 

Anacortes Community Theatre: Sweeney Todd  (closing 10/26). In Anacortes.

Key City Public Theatre: Wild Man of the Wynoochee  (closing 10/26). In Port Townsend.

Seattle Opera: Jubilee  (closing 10/26). At the Seattle Center.

Whidbey Island Center for the Arts: The Cake  (closing 10/26). In Langley.

ACT Contemporary Theatre: Mrs. Loman Is Leaving  (closing 10/27). In Downtown Seattle.

Bainbridge Performing Arts: Urinetown  (closing 10/27). On Bainbridge Island.

Centerstage Theatre: Harvey  (closing 10/27). In Federal Way (Dash Point).

Evergreen Playhouse: Arsenic and Old Lace  (closing 10/27). In Centralia.

inD Theatre: Men on Boats  (closing 10/27). On Bainbridge Island.

The Phoenix Theatre: Tartuffe – Born Again  (closing 10/27). In Edmonds.

Port Gamble Theater: Harvey  (closing 10/27). In Port Gamble.

Seattle Children’s Theatre: Cat Kid Comic Club – The Musical  (closing 10/27). At the Seattle Center.

The Shattered Glass Project: A Lonely Realization @ Theatre4  (closing 10/27). At the Seattle Center.

Annex Theatre: Leave Only Footprints – An Immersive & Haunted Experience  (closing 10/31). In Seattle (Capitol Hill).

 

 

Continuing Runs 

Can Can Culinary Cabaret: This Is Halloween @ The Triple Door  (closing 11/2). In Downtown Seattle.

Jet City Improv: The Emerald City Slasher @ West of Lenin  (closing 11/2). In Seattle (Fremont).

As If Theatre Company: The 39 Steps  (closing 11/3). In Kenmore.

Harlequin Productions: What The Constitution Means To Me  (closing 11/3). In Olympia.

Red Curtain Foundation for the Arts: The Woman in Black  (closing 11/3). In Marysville.

Seattle Public Theater: The Park  (closing 11/3). In Seattle (Green Lake).

Tacoma Arts Live – Theater Northwest: Dracula @ Tacoma Armory  (closing 11/3). In Tacoma.

Tacoma Little Theatre: The Mousetrap  (closing 11/3). In Tacoma.

Seattle Children’s Theatre: Havana Hop  (closing 11/16). At the Seattle Center.

Can Can Culinary Cabaret: The Hitchcock Hotel  (closing 11/17). In Seattle (Pike Place Market).

 

 

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.