This Week in Arts: Weekly Roundup (3/27)
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
Velocity Dance Center: Keyes and the NOGOODDOERS – Once Upon A Time In a Place Called NOWhere @ 12th Avenue Arts (opens tonight, closing 4/5). In Seattle (Capitol Hill).
eSe Teatro: Cornelia’s Visitors @ West of Lenin (opens 3/28, closing 4/19). In Seattle (Fremont).
Centerstage Theatre: Trouble in Mind (opens 3/28, closing 4/20). In Federal Way (Dash Point).
Port Gamble Theater: A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (opens 3/28, closing 4/13). In Port Gamble.
SecondStory Repertory Theatre: Doubt – A Parable (opens 3/28, closing 4/13). In Redmond.
Short Runs
On the Boards: Dynasty Handbag – Titanic Depression (3/27-29). In Seattle (Lower Queen Anne).
Exit Space: Boost Me Up youth dance festival (3/28-30). In Seattle (Capitol Hill).
Tacoma Arts Live: Portland Taiko (touring) @ Rialto Theater (3/29). In Tacoma.
University of Puget Sound: The Manikins: a work in progress (3/29). In Tacoma.
Cornish College of the Arts Dance: Terpischore’s Landing (3/29-30). In Seattle (South Lake Union).
Cornish College of the Arts Theater: The Winter’s Tale (3/29-4/5). In Seattle (South Lake Union).
Annex Theatre: Figure Drawing for Dummies (readings) (3/31-4/9). In Seattle (Capitol Hill).
Annex Theatre: Paradise Untapped (readings) (4/1-8). In Seattle (Capitol Hill).
Meany Center for the Performing Arts: Alonzo King Lines Ballet (touring) (4/3-5). In Seattle (UW campus).
Intiman Theatre: The Mammy Project – Intiman Cabaret @ Erickson Theatre (4/3-6). In Seattle (Capitol Hill).
Vashon Center for the Arts: Dina Martina (4/4). On Vashon Island.
Bellevue International Theater Festival @ Meydenbauer Center Theater (4/4-6) (various artists; see schedule here). In Bellevue.
Cornish College of the Arts Theater: Alice by Heart @ Cornish Playhouse (4/4-6). At the Seattle Center.
Closing Soon
Woodland Park Players: Cats @ Shoreline Community College Theater (closing 3/29). In Shoreline.
The 5th Avenue Theatre: Waitress (closing 3/30). In Downtown Seattle. See NWT’s review here.
Jewel Box Theatre: Ghost Writer (closing 3/30). In Poulsbo.
Olympia Family Theater: Wild Fire and the Bird Scouts (closing 3/30). In Olympia.
Pacific Northwest Ballet: Beauty and the Beast (PNB School) (closing 3/30). At the Seattle Center.
Continuing Runs
Enoch City Arts: Shakespeare Festival (closing 4/5). In Bremerton.
Reboot Theatre: Oliver! @ Theatre Off Jackson (closing 4/5). In Seattle (International District).
As If Theatre Company: Ripcord (closing 4/6). In Kenmore.
Dukesbay Productions: Bloomsday (closing 4/6). In Tacoma.
Edmonds Driftwood Players: Clue the Musical (closing 4/6). In Edmonds.
HEART Repertory Theatre: The Revolutionists @ Sammamish Valley Grange Hall (closing 4/6). In Woodinville.
Olympia Little Theatre: The Book Club Play (closing 4/6). In Olympia.
Annex Theatre: Blue to Blue (closing 4/12). In Seattle (Capitol Hill).
Moisture Festival: Varieté & Libertease @ Broadway Performance Hall (closing 4/13) (various artists; see schedule here). In Seattle (Capitol Hill).
Seattle Rep: Mother Russia (or Periods of Collapse) (closing 4/13). At the Seattle Center.
Tacoma Musical Playhouse: The Wedding Singer (closing 4/13). In Tacoma.
Taproot Theatre: A Raisin in the Sun (closing 4/19). In Seattle (Greenwood).
Village Theatre: Jersey Boys (closing 4/27, followed by Everett run). In Issaquah.
Can Can Culinary Cabaret: Carnival of Curiosities (closing 6/8). 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.