Spring Performances at Lincoln High School

It’s that time of year again: musical performance time at Lincoln High School! This fantastic performing arts program is putting on shows in several genres to cap off the school year, and the public is invited to attend. All events will be held in the auditorium at Lincoln, entrance on Woodlawn Avenue near N 44th Street. There will be food for sale, including banh mi sandwiches and sweet treats, with all proceeds benefitting Performing Arts at Lincoln. Theater The theater arts program…

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Woodland Park Players Presents Young Frankenstein

The Woodland Park Players will be presenting Young Frankenstein from March 20–28, 2026, with proceeds benefiting the arts in Seattle Public Schools. We received this notice from the WPP: It’s Alive! From the creators of Broadway’s record-breaking musical comedy sensation, The Producers, comes YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, a monster of a hit musical based on Mel Brooks’ classic comedy film masterpiece. This wickedly inspired re-imagining of the legend of Frankenstein is the story of the bright young doctor Frankenstein (that's Fronkensteen) who travels…

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Jingle All the Gay Celebrates the Holidays at the Neptune this December

If you were wondering, “Gee, I sure wish I could make my December even more Merry AND Gay,” than worry not, Fine Friends! A holiday tradition that has danced, caroled, and brightened up the stage at Capitol Hill’s West Hall for years is moving just down the street for this December. That’s right, legendary queer holiday show Jingle All The Gay is happening next door at The Neptune in the U District! “What is this hullabaloo?” you might ask, and I’d…

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5xTenn (or so)

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Most know playwright Tennessee Williams for his classics, A Streetcar Named Desire and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; however, Williams produced a number of one-act plays up until his death. Six of these plays are featured in Stone Soup Theatre’s wonderful production of 5xTenn (or so), running from February 15-March 9. The eight cast members deliver delightful performances: Patrick Baxter lights up the stage as the drunken Guiseppe in "Sunburst"; while Brynne Garman and Gianni Truzzi argue, flirt, and connive in "Kingdom of…

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Wallingford Weekend: Art, Lights, and Christmas Magic

Here are a few events on tap for this weekend: "WaterRIP" at Kerf International Gallery, Wallingford Center Kerf International Gallery is opening a new show in the Wallingford Center. Healing Rain is a four artist extravaganza that is unusual and relevant. "WaterRIP" installation links water to humans using recycouture gowns as metaphors. "And Now Behind Door #2" is a spiral with a game about activism to play in the middle, so bring a friend or two. A room of beautiful wooden…

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Adopt-A-Tree to Decorate on 45th

As mentioned in an earlier post, the Wallingford Chamber of Commerce will be donating food to FamilyWorks this holiday season in lieu of spending money on decorating the trees along 45th Street in Wallingford. So - families, friends, clubs,  schools - here's your chance to decorate a tree or two or more for the holidays! There are 25 trees on N. 45th between Sunnyside and Stone Way that need festive, weather-resistant decorations. As an adopter, you will be responsible for collecting…

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Wdeunfrol Wdors

This Friday, Stone Soup Theatre kicks-off its 2012 season with Wdeunfrol Wdors - 8 Vignettes by Shel Silverstein and David Ives. Here's a synposis: Stone Soup Theatre opens its 2012 season with a vibrant slate of one acts featuring the darkly comic wit of Shel Silverstein juxtaposed with the absurdly wry humor of David Ives. The result is a truly unique theatrical experience where we realize that sometimes saying the right thing can be very wrong. Enjoy the quirky wit of…

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