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Fracture-Mathlets get facturing!

A Fracture is about to Break out in Central Seattle.

Math is breaking, leaving horror and chaos in its wake. This terrifying experience is part haunted trail, part live theatre, part escape room and entirely SCARY!
Join Matheatre for FRACTURE, a haunted path of Pythagorean horror, opening this weekend! This terrifying experience is part haunted trail, part live theatre, part escape room and entirely SCARY!If you’re brave enough, tour the zone where the ancient Cult of Pythagoras has broken mathematics as we know it, and if you can…get out alive.

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Misery- A Misery Worth Laughing At

Tacoma Little Theatre’s production of Misery is based on the Stephen King novel of the same name. Misery is about a famous romance novel writer who is taken hostage by his number one fan after he crashes his car in a snow storm. His legs are immobile and he relies on her to give him pain medication, food, and water. However, when she finds out that he has killed off her favorite character in his book series, she forces him to rewrite it at any cost. 

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Horror Stories at 18th and Union

Spooky Stories ‘Round the Bonfire

Time loops. Total nothingness. Falling in love… with the voice inside your head. Spooky Stories ‘Round the Bonfire is our newest Bonfire production, featuring three spooky short plays by local teens. The plays will perform October 23 at 7:30pm at 18th and Union.

pay-what-you-choose for all ages (starts at $15 online, $0 at the door)

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Passengers-A unique experience at Seattle Rep

Acrobatics at the Rep

If you’ve always been enchanted by the concept of sonder: the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own, you will be amazed and affected by Seattle Rep’s Passengers. As the title suggests, Passengers is about the complex inner lives of passengers. Passengers is performed by The 7 Fingers, an acrobatic and theater arts collective based in Montréal. The script is comedic and thoughtful. The acrobatics are astounding. If you enjoy thought experiments, people-watching, circuses, and/or electro swing jazz (music by Colin Gagné), you would enjoy Passengers.

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Art in the Lobby-Black Cowboys as in Last Drive to Dodge-Taproot Theatre


The Photography of Ivan McClellan.-Black Cowboy Culture

In conjunction with Taproot’s World Premiere of Last Drive to Dodge whose main character is a post-Civil War Black man working as a cow-hand on ranch in Texas, the subject matter of the Art Exhibition in the lobby Eight Seconds: the Photogarphy of Ivan McClellan is about modern day Black cowboys on the Black Rodeo circuit.

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Laughing it up with the MOTÖRMOUTH Comedy Power Hour

Gas-Up your Giggles, and Rev-up that roaring laughter for the MOTÖRMOUTH COMEDY POWER-HOUR!! Where comedians run their mouths, the house is rocked, and the laughter rolls! The funniest, gut-bustin’-est, wildest comics in and out of Seattle, dial their jokes up to eleven, just to make YOU laugh!!

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Storytelling with Larry Hohm – Haunting Tales

Master storyteller Larry Hohm returns to 18th & Union to deliver an evening of spooky tales. He makes stories come alive, telling them from memory without notes. The evening will include stories by Shirley Jackson, Richard Matheson, Ray Bradbury, Fredric Brown, and Colin Nissan.

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Autocorrect Thinks I’m Dead-Final Weekend Cancelled

Final weekend of Autocorrect CANCELLED

Sound Theatre patrons and community members, it is with deep sadness and heavy hearts we relay the news of the cancellation of the final weekend of performances of the world premiere production of Autocorrect Thinks I’m Dead.

At Sound Theatre, the health and safety of everyone involved in our work is one of our utmost priorities, and we are steadfast on adhering to COVID-19 protocols. Recent circumstances find Sound Theatre needing to prioritize the health, rest, and recovery of our Autocorrect company.

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Last Drive to Dodge-Entertaining and Serious at Taproot


Awe-inspiring Historical Drama

An exceptional production in every way, Last Drive to Dodge, opened last weekend at Taproot’s Jewel Mainstage, directed by the venerable Valerie Curtis-Newton. It was extraordinary in every way, the script by Andrew Lee Creech, the superb acting, the lovely accompanying music, the evocative lighting effects and the history lessons gently woven into the plot. As a joint production of the Hansberry Project and Taproot it was a tribute to a marvelous partnership.

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Thrice-Three Solo Performances by Indian Women


Thrice
, three solo performances by Indian Women, presented by Pratidhwani, the Seattle South Asian performing arts group, opened this weekend at Taproot’s Isaac Studio with great performances, insightful playwriting and plenty of laughter especially for Priyanka Shetty’s The Elephant in the Room.

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