TeenTix Events Calendar
5:00pm
Visual Arts
Press Play: New Works in Print
An exhibition of contemporary printmaking by Cornish alumni, curated by Ben Beres (Art '00). Opening Reception: Friday, March 1st, 5 - 8pm Gallery On View: March 1st - August 15th, 2024
7:00pm
Theater
Brown Bodies on a Blue Earth
This thought-provoking play explores a future where the Sun dangerously approaches the Earth, prompting the affluent and often white upper class to relocate to the Moon, leaving the less privileged to endure the consequences of a dying home. The narrative…
7:30pm
Theater
Fat Ham
Juicy, a young queer Black man, has a lot on his plate. His mother just married his uncle after the untimely death of his father, whose ghost appears at a family barbecue demanding that Juicy avenge his murder. Sound familiar…
7:30pm
Theater
English
ArtsWest Playhouse and Gallery
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…
7:30pm
Theater
Finding Nemo Jr.
Disney and Pixar’s Finding Nemo JR. is a 60-minute musical adaptation of the beloved 2003 Pixar movie Finding Nemo, with new music by award-winning songwriting team Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. Marlin, an anxious and over-protective clownfish, lives in the…
7:30pm
Dance
The Seasons' Canon
Crystal Pite’s captivating The Seasons’ Canon is back at Pacific Northwest Ballet by popular demand! This mesmerizing work features 54 dancers moving as one organism to Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, recomposed by Max Richter. Perfectly complemented by Twyla Tharp’s Shaker-inspired…
8:00pm
Theater
The Plague Master General (a bubonic comedy)
“The Plague Master General (a bubonic comedy),” is a bitingly funny and cynical look at a kingdom that handles, mishandles, and ignores an impending and obvious catastrophe. It’s the mid-1300s (give or take) and a deadly plague no one understands…
8:00pm
Theater
The Fantasticks
Everett Performing Arts Center
“Try to Remember” the first time you saw this musical charmer. It’s no wonder that The Fantasticks was the longest-running musical in the world, with its breathtaking poetry, theatrical sophistication, and timeless songs like “Try to Remember” and “Soon It’s…
All Day
Visual Arts | Museum Tour
100 Years of Junior League of Seattle: Explore the Northwest Art Project
Join MOHAI for a chance to learn more about the Junior League of Seattle and its 100-year history of volunteer service to the community. This exhibit will includes a stunning selection of art from the Northwest Art Project, founded in…
All Day
Film | Music
Ginny Ruffner: Project Aurora
Ballard-based artist Ginny Ruffner brings her monumental Project Aurora to the National Nordic Museum.Project Aurora (2022) is a wall of light 20’ in height and programmed to undulate, evoking the Aurora Borealis.
All Day
Visual Arts
Hank Willis Thomas: LOVERULES
This exhibition of 90 works covers 20 years (2002-22) of Thomas’s work and is drawn from the collection of the Jordan D. Schnitzer Family Foundation. The exhibition features some of the artist’s most iconic and well-known artworks across a range…
All Day
Visual Arts
La Vaughn Belle: A History of Unruly Returns
La Vaughn Belle: A History of Unruly Returns features the paintings, ceramics, and collages of contemporary artist La Vaughn Belle. Based on the island of Saint Croix, Belle investigates the legacy of colonialism. The exhibition will feature large-scale paintings from…
All Day
Visual Arts | Museum Tour
Permanent Collection: Nordic Journeys
The National Nordic Museum’s core exhibition, Nordic Journeys, spans centuries, from prehistoric migrations to Viking adventures to modern-day challenges and triumphs. Go on a journey across 1.3 million square miles and twelve thousand years to explore the Nordic region. Then…
All Day
Visual Arts | Museum Tour
Pulling Together: A Brief History of Rowing in Seattle
In 1936, the University of Washington men’s rowing team did the unthinkable: despite injuries and illness, they defeated British, German, and Italian crews and brought home a gold medal at the Berlin Olympics. In celebration of the film The Boys…













