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Listings are currently limited to those based in King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Thurston Counties; and slowly expanding west and north (Kitsap, Jefferson, Skagit, and Whatcom counties). The below show listings will be updated as new information is received. If you have a professional, community theatre, dance, or fringe show coming up in Western Washington that’s not listed, please tell us about it.
Winter, 2001, Newark, NJ. Two DREAMers — pre-DACA — meet up on the fire escape, which happens most nights. Both undocumented teens, they grapple with life’s challenges, from family to their futures. When one becomes naturalized, she promises to marry the other so he can receive his papers and truly start his life. As time passes and their relationship shifts, both must confront what they are willing to sacrifice to live freely and belong. This searing and captivating new play by a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright asks what we’re willing to risk for those we love.
Written by Martyna Majok. Directed by Desdemona Chiang.
Accessibility: English open captioned performance on 3/14 (evening); sensory friendly performance on 3/16 (matinee); ASL interpreted and audio described performance on 3/30 (matinee).
Pay-what-you-choose tickets available for all performances by phone or in person; see info here.
Tickets here.
Winter, 2001, Newark, NJ. Two DREAMers — pre-DACA — meet up on the fire escape, which happens most nights. Both undocumented teens, they grapple with life’s challenges, from family to their futures. When one becomes naturalized, she promises to marry the other so he can receive his papers and truly start his life. As time passes and their relationship shifts, both must confront what they are willing to sacrifice to live freely and belong. This searing and captivating new play by a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright asks what we’re willing to risk for those we love.
Written by Martyna Majok. Directed by Desdemona Chiang.
Accessibility: English open captioned performance on 3/14 (evening); sensory friendly performance on 3/16 (matinee); ASL interpreted and audio described performance on 3/30 (matinee).
Pay-what-you-choose tickets available for all performances by phone or in person; see info here.
Tickets here.
Winter, 2001, Newark, NJ. Two DREAMers — pre-DACA — meet up on the fire escape, which happens most nights. Both undocumented teens, they grapple with life’s challenges, from family to their futures. When one becomes naturalized, she promises to marry the other so he can receive his papers and truly start his life. As time passes and their relationship shifts, both must confront what they are willing to sacrifice to live freely and belong. This searing and captivating new play by a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright asks what we’re willing to risk for those we love.
Written by Martyna Majok. Directed by Desdemona Chiang.
Accessibility: English open captioned performance on 3/14 (evening); sensory friendly performance on 3/16 (matinee); ASL interpreted and audio described performance on 3/30 (matinee).
Pay-what-you-choose tickets available for all performances by phone or in person; see info here.
Tickets here.
Winter, 2001, Newark, NJ. Two DREAMers — pre-DACA — meet up on the fire escape, which happens most nights. Both undocumented teens, they grapple with life’s challenges, from family to their futures. When one becomes naturalized, she promises to marry the other so he can receive his papers and truly start his life. As time passes and their relationship shifts, both must confront what they are willing to sacrifice to live freely and belong. This searing and captivating new play by a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright asks what we’re willing to risk for those we love.
Written by Martyna Majok. Directed by Desdemona Chiang.
Accessibility: English open captioned performance on 3/14 (evening); sensory friendly performance on 3/16 (matinee); ASL interpreted and audio described performance on 3/30 (matinee).
Pay-what-you-choose tickets available for all performances by phone or in person; see info here.
Tickets here.
Winter, 2001, Newark, NJ. Two DREAMers — pre-DACA — meet up on the fire escape, which happens most nights. Both undocumented teens, they grapple with life’s challenges, from family to their futures. When one becomes naturalized, she promises to marry the other so he can receive his papers and truly start his life. As time passes and their relationship shifts, both must confront what they are willing to sacrifice to live freely and belong. This searing and captivating new play by a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright asks what we’re willing to risk for those we love.
Written by Martyna Majok. Directed by Desdemona Chiang.
Accessibility: English open captioned performance on 3/14 (evening); sensory friendly performance on 3/16 (matinee); ASL interpreted and audio described performance on 3/30 (matinee).
Pay-what-you-choose tickets available for all performances by phone or in person; see info here.
Tickets here.
Winter, 2001, Newark, NJ. Two DREAMers — pre-DACA — meet up on the fire escape, which happens most nights. Both undocumented teens, they grapple with life’s challenges, from family to their futures. When one becomes naturalized, she promises to marry the other so he can receive his papers and truly start his life. As time passes and their relationship shifts, both must confront what they are willing to sacrifice to live freely and belong. This searing and captivating new play by a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright asks what we’re willing to risk for those we love.
Written by Martyna Majok. Directed by Desdemona Chiang.
Accessibility: English open captioned performance on 3/14 (evening); sensory friendly performance on 3/16 (matinee); ASL interpreted and audio described performance on 3/30 (matinee).
Pay-what-you-choose tickets available for all performances by phone or in person; see info here.
Tickets here.
Winter, 2001, Newark, NJ. Two DREAMers — pre-DACA — meet up on the fire escape, which happens most nights. Both undocumented teens, they grapple with life’s challenges, from family to their futures. When one becomes naturalized, she promises to marry the other so he can receive his papers and truly start his life. As time passes and their relationship shifts, both must confront what they are willing to sacrifice to live freely and belong. This searing and captivating new play by a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright asks what we’re willing to risk for those we love.
Written by Martyna Majok. Directed by Desdemona Chiang.
Accessibility: English open captioned performance on 3/14 (evening); sensory friendly performance on 3/16 (matinee); ASL interpreted and audio described performance on 3/30 (matinee).
Pay-what-you-choose tickets available for all performances by phone or in person; see info here.
Tickets here.
Winter, 2001, Newark, NJ. Two DREAMers — pre-DACA — meet up on the fire escape, which happens most nights. Both undocumented teens, they grapple with life’s challenges, from family to their futures. When one becomes naturalized, she promises to marry the other so he can receive his papers and truly start his life. As time passes and their relationship shifts, both must confront what they are willing to sacrifice to live freely and belong. This searing and captivating new play by a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright asks what we’re willing to risk for those we love.
Written by Martyna Majok. Directed by Desdemona Chiang.
Accessibility: English open captioned performance on 3/14 (evening); sensory friendly performance on 3/16 (matinee); ASL interpreted and audio described performance on 3/30 (matinee).
Pay-what-you-choose tickets available for all performances by phone or in person; see info here.
Tickets here.
Winter, 2001, Newark, NJ. Two DREAMers — pre-DACA — meet up on the fire escape, which happens most nights. Both undocumented teens, they grapple with life’s challenges, from family to their futures. When one becomes naturalized, she promises to marry the other so he can receive his papers and truly start his life. As time passes and their relationship shifts, both must confront what they are willing to sacrifice to live freely and belong. This searing and captivating new play by a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright asks what we’re willing to risk for those we love.
Written by Martyna Majok. Directed by Desdemona Chiang.
Accessibility: English open captioned performance on 3/14 (evening); sensory friendly performance on 3/16 (matinee); ASL interpreted and audio described performance on 3/30 (matinee).
Pay-what-you-choose tickets available for all performances by phone or in person; see info here.
Tickets here.
Winter, 2001, Newark, NJ. Two DREAMers — pre-DACA — meet up on the fire escape, which happens most nights. Both undocumented teens, they grapple with life’s challenges, from family to their futures. When one becomes naturalized, she promises to marry the other so he can receive his papers and truly start his life. As time passes and their relationship shifts, both must confront what they are willing to sacrifice to live freely and belong. This searing and captivating new play by a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright asks what we’re willing to risk for those we love.
Written by Martyna Majok. Directed by Desdemona Chiang.
Accessibility: English open captioned performance on 3/14 (evening); sensory friendly performance on 3/16 (matinee); ASL interpreted and audio described performance on 3/30 (matinee).
Pay-what-you-choose tickets available for all performances by phone or in person; see info here.
Tickets here.
Winter, 2001, Newark, NJ. Two DREAMers — pre-DACA — meet up on the fire escape, which happens most nights. Both undocumented teens, they grapple with life’s challenges, from family to their futures. When one becomes naturalized, she promises to marry the other so he can receive his papers and truly start his life. As time passes and their relationship shifts, both must confront what they are willing to sacrifice to live freely and belong. This searing and captivating new play by a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright asks what we’re willing to risk for those we love.
Written by Martyna Majok. Directed by Desdemona Chiang.
Accessibility: English open captioned performance on 3/14 (evening); sensory friendly performance on 3/16 (matinee); ASL interpreted and audio described performance on 3/30 (matinee).
Pay-what-you-choose tickets available for all performances by phone or in person; see info here.
Tickets here.
Want more audio described theatre? See NWTheatre’s complete calendar of audio described performances here.
Want more Deaf-friendly theatre? See NWTheatre’s complete calendar of ASL interpreted and open captioned performances here.
Through choreography, set design, and costume, Okareka Dance Company strives to tell bold, spiritual stories that are of and from New Zealand. The company performs Mana Wahine [Powerful Women], a multi-media exploration of the strength, spirit, and primal beauty of women, specifically Maori women.
Tickets ($48-$78) here.
Winter, 2001, Newark, NJ. Two DREAMers — pre-DACA — meet up on the fire escape, which happens most nights. Both undocumented teens, they grapple with life’s challenges, from family to their futures. When one becomes naturalized, she promises to marry the other so he can receive his papers and truly start his life. As time passes and their relationship shifts, both must confront what they are willing to sacrifice to live freely and belong. This searing and captivating new play by a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright asks what we’re willing to risk for those we love.
Written by Martyna Majok. Directed by Desdemona Chiang.
Accessibility: English open captioned performance on 3/14 (evening); sensory friendly performance on 3/16 (matinee); ASL interpreted and audio described performance on 3/30 (matinee).
Pay-what-you-choose tickets available for all performances by phone or in person; see info here.
Tickets here.
Winter, 2001, Newark, NJ. Two DREAMers — pre-DACA — meet up on the fire escape, which happens most nights. Both undocumented teens, they grapple with life’s challenges, from family to their futures. When one becomes naturalized, she promises to marry the other so he can receive his papers and truly start his life. As time passes and their relationship shifts, both must confront what they are willing to sacrifice to live freely and belong. This searing and captivating new play by a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright asks what we’re willing to risk for those we love.
Written by Martyna Majok. Directed by Desdemona Chiang.
Accessibility: English open captioned performance on 3/14 (evening); sensory friendly performance on 3/16 (matinee); ASL interpreted and audio described performance on 3/30 (matinee).
Pay-what-you-choose tickets available for all performances by phone or in person; see info here.
Tickets here.
Winter, 2001, Newark, NJ. Two DREAMers — pre-DACA — meet up on the fire escape, which happens most nights. Both undocumented teens, they grapple with life’s challenges, from family to their futures. When one becomes naturalized, she promises to marry the other so he can receive his papers and truly start his life. As time passes and their relationship shifts, both must confront what they are willing to sacrifice to live freely and belong. This searing and captivating new play by a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright asks what we’re willing to risk for those we love.
Written by Martyna Majok. Directed by Desdemona Chiang.
Accessibility: English open captioned performance on 3/14 (evening); sensory friendly performance on 3/16 (matinee); ASL interpreted and audio described performance on 3/30 (matinee).
Pay-what-you-choose tickets available for all performances by phone or in person; see info here.
Tickets here.
Two words set in motion award-winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s intricate and profound New York debut: “English Only.” This is the mantra that rules one classroom in Iran, where four adult students are preparing for the TOEFL — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Chasing fluency through a maze of word games, listening exercises, and show-and-tell sessions, they hope that one day, English will make them whole. But it might be splitting them each in half. Written by Sanaz Toossi; directed by Naghmeh Samini.
A co-production with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble
Preview 4/3; opens 4/4
Financial accessibility: Reduced price tickets ($18.50) offered to those who need them. Enter discount code “inclusion” during checkout process.
Tickets ($48.50) here.
Two words set in motion award-winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s intricate and profound New York debut: “English Only.” This is the mantra that rules one classroom in Iran, where four adult students are preparing for the TOEFL — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Chasing fluency through a maze of word games, listening exercises, and show-and-tell sessions, they hope that one day, English will make them whole. But it might be splitting them each in half. Written by Sanaz Toossi; directed by Naghmeh Samini.
A co-production with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble
Preview 4/3; opens 4/4
Financial accessibility: Reduced price tickets ($18.50) offered to those who need them. Enter discount code “inclusion” during checkout process.
Tickets ($48.50) here.
Formed in 1995 by brothers Phillip and Stephen Blanchett, Pamyua honors and shares Indigenous traditions through ceremony, songs, and dance. The group blends Inuit drum/dance melodies with R&B vocal styling and arrangements.
Tickets ($33-$63) here.
Two words set in motion award-winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s intricate and profound New York debut: “English Only.” This is the mantra that rules one classroom in Iran, where four adult students are preparing for the TOEFL — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Chasing fluency through a maze of word games, listening exercises, and show-and-tell sessions, they hope that one day, English will make them whole. But it might be splitting them each in half. Written by Sanaz Toossi; directed by Naghmeh Samini.
A co-production with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble
Preview 4/3; opens 4/4
Financial accessibility: Reduced price tickets ($18.50) offered to those who need them. Enter discount code “inclusion” during checkout process.
Tickets ($48.50) here.
Two words set in motion award-winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s intricate and profound New York debut: “English Only.” This is the mantra that rules one classroom in Iran, where four adult students are preparing for the TOEFL — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Chasing fluency through a maze of word games, listening exercises, and show-and-tell sessions, they hope that one day, English will make them whole. But it might be splitting them each in half. Written by Sanaz Toossi; directed by Naghmeh Samini.
A co-production with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble
Preview 4/3; opens 4/4
Financial accessibility: Reduced price tickets ($18.50) offered to those who need them. Enter discount code “inclusion” during checkout process.
Tickets ($48.50) here.
Two words set in motion award-winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s intricate and profound New York debut: “English Only.” This is the mantra that rules one classroom in Iran, where four adult students are preparing for the TOEFL — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Chasing fluency through a maze of word games, listening exercises, and show-and-tell sessions, they hope that one day, English will make them whole. But it might be splitting them each in half. Written by Sanaz Toossi; directed by Naghmeh Samini.
A co-production with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble
Preview 4/3; opens 4/4
Financial accessibility: Reduced price tickets ($18.50) offered to those who need them. Enter discount code “inclusion” during checkout process.
Tickets ($48.50) here.
Two words set in motion award-winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s intricate and profound New York debut: “English Only.” This is the mantra that rules one classroom in Iran, where four adult students are preparing for the TOEFL — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Chasing fluency through a maze of word games, listening exercises, and show-and-tell sessions, they hope that one day, English will make them whole. But it might be splitting them each in half. Written by Sanaz Toossi; directed by Naghmeh Samini.
A co-production with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble
Preview 4/3; opens 4/4
Financial accessibility: Reduced price tickets ($18.50) offered to those who need them. Enter discount code “inclusion” during checkout process.
Tickets ($48.50) here.
Two words set in motion award-winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s intricate and profound New York debut: “English Only.” This is the mantra that rules one classroom in Iran, where four adult students are preparing for the TOEFL — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Chasing fluency through a maze of word games, listening exercises, and show-and-tell sessions, they hope that one day, English will make them whole. But it might be splitting them each in half. Written by Sanaz Toossi; directed by Naghmeh Samini.
A co-production with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble
Preview 4/3; opens 4/4
Financial accessibility: Reduced price tickets ($18.50) offered to those who need them. Enter discount code “inclusion” during checkout process.
Tickets ($48.50) here.
Two words set in motion award-winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s intricate and profound New York debut: “English Only.” This is the mantra that rules one classroom in Iran, where four adult students are preparing for the TOEFL — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Chasing fluency through a maze of word games, listening exercises, and show-and-tell sessions, they hope that one day, English will make them whole. But it might be splitting them each in half. Written by Sanaz Toossi; directed by Naghmeh Samini.
A co-production with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble
Preview 4/3; opens 4/4
Financial accessibility: Reduced price tickets ($18.50) offered to those who need them. Enter discount code “inclusion” during checkout process.
Tickets ($48.50) here.
Two words set in motion award-winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s intricate and profound New York debut: “English Only.” This is the mantra that rules one classroom in Iran, where four adult students are preparing for the TOEFL — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Chasing fluency through a maze of word games, listening exercises, and show-and-tell sessions, they hope that one day, English will make them whole. But it might be splitting them each in half. Written by Sanaz Toossi; directed by Naghmeh Samini.
A co-production with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble
Preview 4/3; opens 4/4
Financial accessibility: Reduced price tickets ($18.50) offered to those who need them. Enter discount code “inclusion” during checkout process.
Tickets ($48.50) here.
Two words set in motion award-winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s intricate and profound New York debut: “English Only.” This is the mantra that rules one classroom in Iran, where four adult students are preparing for the TOEFL — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Chasing fluency through a maze of word games, listening exercises, and show-and-tell sessions, they hope that one day, English will make them whole. But it might be splitting them each in half. Written by Sanaz Toossi; directed by Naghmeh Samini.
A co-production with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble
Preview 4/3; opens 4/4
Financial accessibility: Reduced price tickets ($18.50) offered to those who need them. Enter discount code “inclusion” during checkout process.
Tickets ($48.50) here.
Two words set in motion award-winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s intricate and profound New York debut: “English Only.” This is the mantra that rules one classroom in Iran, where four adult students are preparing for the TOEFL — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Chasing fluency through a maze of word games, listening exercises, and show-and-tell sessions, they hope that one day, English will make them whole. But it might be splitting them each in half. Written by Sanaz Toossi; directed by Naghmeh Samini.
A co-production with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble
Preview 4/3; opens 4/4
Financial accessibility: Reduced price tickets ($18.50) offered to those who need them. Enter discount code “inclusion” during checkout process.
Tickets ($48.50) here.
Two words set in motion award-winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s intricate and profound New York debut: “English Only.” This is the mantra that rules one classroom in Iran, where four adult students are preparing for the TOEFL — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Chasing fluency through a maze of word games, listening exercises, and show-and-tell sessions, they hope that one day, English will make them whole. But it might be splitting them each in half. Written by Sanaz Toossi; directed by Naghmeh Samini.
A co-production with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble
Preview 4/3; opens 4/4
Financial accessibility: Reduced price tickets ($18.50) offered to those who need them. Enter discount code “inclusion” during checkout process.
Tickets ($48.50) here.
Two words set in motion award-winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s intricate and profound New York debut: “English Only.” This is the mantra that rules one classroom in Iran, where four adult students are preparing for the TOEFL — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Chasing fluency through a maze of word games, listening exercises, and show-and-tell sessions, they hope that one day, English will make them whole. But it might be splitting them each in half. Written by Sanaz Toossi; directed by Naghmeh Samini.
A co-production with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble
Preview 4/3; opens 4/4
Financial accessibility: Reduced price tickets ($18.50) offered to those who need them. Enter discount code “inclusion” during checkout process.
Tickets ($48.50) here.
Two words set in motion award-winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s intricate and profound New York debut: “English Only.” This is the mantra that rules one classroom in Iran, where four adult students are preparing for the TOEFL — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Chasing fluency through a maze of word games, listening exercises, and show-and-tell sessions, they hope that one day, English will make them whole. But it might be splitting them each in half. Written by Sanaz Toossi; directed by Naghmeh Samini.
A co-production with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble
Preview 4/3; opens 4/4
Financial accessibility: Reduced price tickets ($18.50) offered to those who need them. Enter discount code “inclusion” during checkout process.
Tickets ($48.50) here.
Two words set in motion award-winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s intricate and profound New York debut: “English Only.” This is the mantra that rules one classroom in Iran, where four adult students are preparing for the TOEFL — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Chasing fluency through a maze of word games, listening exercises, and show-and-tell sessions, they hope that one day, English will make them whole. But it might be splitting them each in half. Written by Sanaz Toossi; directed by Naghmeh Samini.
A co-production with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble
Preview 4/3; opens 4/4
Financial accessibility: Reduced price tickets ($18.50) offered to those who need them. Enter discount code “inclusion” during checkout process.
Tickets ($48.50) here.
Two words set in motion award-winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s intricate and profound New York debut: “English Only.” This is the mantra that rules one classroom in Iran, where four adult students are preparing for the TOEFL — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Chasing fluency through a maze of word games, listening exercises, and show-and-tell sessions, they hope that one day, English will make them whole. But it might be splitting them each in half. Written by Sanaz Toossi; directed by Naghmeh Samini.
A co-production with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble
Preview 4/3; opens 4/4
Financial accessibility: Reduced price tickets ($18.50) offered to those who need them. Enter discount code “inclusion” during checkout process.
Tickets ($48.50) here.
Two words set in motion award-winning playwright Sanaz Toossi’s intricate and profound New York debut: “English Only.” This is the mantra that rules one classroom in Iran, where four adult students are preparing for the TOEFL — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. Chasing fluency through a maze of word games, listening exercises, and show-and-tell sessions, they hope that one day, English will make them whole. But it might be splitting them each in half. Written by Sanaz Toossi; directed by Naghmeh Samini.
A co-production with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble
Preview 4/3; opens 4/4
Financial accessibility: Reduced price tickets ($18.50) offered to those who need them. Enter discount code “inclusion” during checkout process.
Tickets ($48.50) here.
dhoka/Betrayal/ entangles Hindu goddess Kali’s ultimate power and destructive nature with present-day authoritarianism and religious violence, using myth to unpack how Hinduism has been shaped into propaganda for Indian ethno-nationalism by Western influence. Tracing Kali’s deification, dhoka accompanies her transformation into a colonized, fetishized, destructive image that upholds violence with her bloodied tongue. The work lives at the fringes of reality and genre, letting the epic and human dance together: a physical exploration of how worship distorts what something stands for.
Location: Base, inside Equinox Studios (6520 5th Ave S)
Tickets (when available) and info here.
Multi-award-winning playwright Yussef El Guindi’s humorous and surprising family comedy brings just the right amount of chaos and poignancy as it depicts universal themes of belonging, desire, culture, and faith. This show will consistently upend your expectations as you gain an insider’s look at a family navigating the ups and downs of life while trying their best to keep it all together. Directed by Agastya Kohli.
Tickets ($41) here.
Multi-award-winning playwright Yussef El Guindi’s humorous and surprising family comedy brings just the right amount of chaos and poignancy as it depicts universal themes of belonging, desire, culture, and faith. This show will consistently upend your expectations as you gain an insider’s look at a family navigating the ups and downs of life while trying their best to keep it all together. Directed by Agastya Kohli.
Tickets ($41) here.
Multi-award-winning playwright Yussef El Guindi’s humorous and surprising family comedy brings just the right amount of chaos and poignancy as it depicts universal themes of belonging, desire, culture, and faith. This show will consistently upend your expectations as you gain an insider’s look at a family navigating the ups and downs of life while trying their best to keep it all together. Directed by Agastya Kohli.
Tickets ($41) here.
Multi-award-winning playwright Yussef El Guindi’s humorous and surprising family comedy brings just the right amount of chaos and poignancy as it depicts universal themes of belonging, desire, culture, and faith. This show will consistently upend your expectations as you gain an insider’s look at a family navigating the ups and downs of life while trying their best to keep it all together. Directed by Agastya Kohli.
Tickets ($41) here.
Multi-award-winning playwright Yussef El Guindi’s humorous and surprising family comedy brings just the right amount of chaos and poignancy as it depicts universal themes of belonging, desire, culture, and faith. This show will consistently upend your expectations as you gain an insider’s look at a family navigating the ups and downs of life while trying their best to keep it all together. Directed by Agastya Kohli.
Tickets ($41) here.
Multi-award-winning playwright Yussef El Guindi’s humorous and surprising family comedy brings just the right amount of chaos and poignancy as it depicts universal themes of belonging, desire, culture, and faith. This show will consistently upend your expectations as you gain an insider’s look at a family navigating the ups and downs of life while trying their best to keep it all together. Directed by Agastya Kohli.
Tickets ($41) here.
Multi-award-winning playwright Yussef El Guindi’s humorous and surprising family comedy brings just the right amount of chaos and poignancy as it depicts universal themes of belonging, desire, culture, and faith. This show will consistently upend your expectations as you gain an insider’s look at a family navigating the ups and downs of life while trying their best to keep it all together. Directed by Agastya Kohli.
Tickets ($41) here.
Multi-award-winning playwright Yussef El Guindi’s humorous and surprising family comedy brings just the right amount of chaos and poignancy as it depicts universal themes of belonging, desire, culture, and faith. This show will consistently upend your expectations as you gain an insider’s look at a family navigating the ups and downs of life while trying their best to keep it all together. Directed by Agastya Kohli.
Tickets ($41) here.
Multi-award-winning playwright Yussef El Guindi’s humorous and surprising family comedy brings just the right amount of chaos and poignancy as it depicts universal themes of belonging, desire, culture, and faith. This show will consistently upend your expectations as you gain an insider’s look at a family navigating the ups and downs of life while trying their best to keep it all together. Directed by Agastya Kohli.
Tickets ($41) here.
Multi-award-winning playwright Yussef El Guindi’s humorous and surprising family comedy brings just the right amount of chaos and poignancy as it depicts universal themes of belonging, desire, culture, and faith. This show will consistently upend your expectations as you gain an insider’s look at a family navigating the ups and downs of life while trying their best to keep it all together. Directed by Agastya Kohli.
Tickets ($41) here.
Multi-award-winning playwright Yussef El Guindi’s humorous and surprising family comedy brings just the right amount of chaos and poignancy as it depicts universal themes of belonging, desire, culture, and faith. This show will consistently upend your expectations as you gain an insider’s look at a family navigating the ups and downs of life while trying their best to keep it all together. Directed by Agastya Kohli.
Tickets ($41) here.
Multi-award-winning playwright Yussef El Guindi’s humorous and surprising family comedy brings just the right amount of chaos and poignancy as it depicts universal themes of belonging, desire, culture, and faith. This show will consistently upend your expectations as you gain an insider’s look at a family navigating the ups and downs of life while trying their best to keep it all together. Directed by Agastya Kohli.
Tickets ($41) here.