1426 1st Ave
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 628-3151
Housed in a 140,000 square foot Frank O. Gehry designed building, EMP includes multiple innovative galleries; an interactive Sound Lab; Sky Church—a concert venue with state-of-the-art sound and lighting that houses the largest indoor LED screen in the world; and a significant historic music collection of approximately 140,000 objects, including 80% of all musical output produced in the Northwest during the last century.
The 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle is acclaimed as one of America’s leading musical theatre companies, committed to the development of new works and the next generation of musical theatre artists. Under the leadership of executive producer and artistic director David Armstrong, managing director Bernadine C. Griffin and producing director Bill Berry, the 5th has premiered 17 new musicals since 2001, nine of which have subsequently moved to Broadway including Hairspray (2003 Best Musical Tony Award®, The Wedding Singer, Shrek, Memphis (2010 Best Musical Tony Award®) Catch Me If You Can, A Christmas Story, Scandalous, First Date and Disney’s Aladdin.
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Marion Oliver McCaw Hall opened in June 2003 as a $127 million renovation of the Seattle Opera House, made possible by a partnership between the Hall's two world-class resident performing arts tenants, Pacific Northwest Ballet and Seattle Opera, Seattle Center and the Seattle Center Foundation. This partnership secured $55 million in public funds and over $72 million in private philanthropic gifts to make the Hall a reality. The Hall is owned by the City of Seattle and operated by Seattle Center, in accordance with a unique 25-year Operating Agreement with its resident tenants, which provides them with on-going oversight and shared responsibility for its operations and budget. McCaw Hall includes the state-of-the-art 2,900-seat Susan Brotman Auditorium, the 380-seat Nesholm Family Lecture Hall, Prelude Café, elegant lobbies fronted by a luminous five-story serpentine glass wall, two beautiful donor/special function rooms, and a 17,800-square-foot public plaza (the Kreielsheimer Promenade) that serves as an entry into McCaw Hall and the Seattle Center campus. Designed by local architectural firm LMN, the Hall's design emphasizes elegance balanced with flexibility and functionality. Its open, airy lobbies strive to minimize the separation between exterior and interior, inviting the community to view and join the anticipation of audiences prior to a performance. As well, the Hall incorporates a number of environmentally sustainable design features which minimize its use of resources, waste generation and carbon footprint. Each year the Ballet and Opera present approximately 150 performances in McCaw Hall. In addition, the Hall hosts two productions of the Seattle Men's Chorus annually, as well as a wide range of popular music concerts, lectures, corporate meetings, receptions, weddings, festival performances, and community and non-profit events.
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FWD Wednesdays focuses on the newest sounds & emerging genres in dance music. Future bass, Jersey Club, Trap, Future R&B & more are all elements of the soundscape. Past headliners include Kastle, Giraffage, Trippy Turtle, Wave Racer, Snakehips, Falcons, Hoodboi, Stwo, Pomo & DJ Sliink.
Thursdays: Confession https://www.facebook.com/ConfessYourselfSeattle Fridays: Rapture https://www.facebook.com/events/1451344815087266/ Saturdays: Dance Yourself Clean https://www.facebook.com/DYCTonight
Bar & lounge above The Triple Door theater. Live music every night, NEVER A COVER! Daily Happy Hour 4-6pm! Located on Union between 2nd & 3rd.
The Crocodile is a music club at 2200 2nd Avenue at Blanchard Street in the neighborhood of Belltown in Seattle, Washington, United States. Opened as the "Crocodile Cafe" on April 30, 1991 by Stephanie Dorgan, it quickly became a fixture on the local music scene. It closed on December 15, 2007, and reopened on March 18, 2009.
The original Cornish School building built by Nellie Cornish in 1921, today's Kerry Hall houses the Dance and Music departments. Off the tree-shaded courtyard on the east side of Kerry is the entrance to the 200-seat PONCHO Concert Hall.
We make substantial art work about necessary subject matter ... the crimes we are conscripted into from birth, the crimes against ourselves and each other we participate in for the duration of our lives. We dive into the pools inside you... Your refusal to look inward does not relieve you from being a murderer. And you are. You exploit and you murder, and you accept it. If nothing else, at least we know we will have seen you for what you are ... and struggled to discover why we love you ... in any case ... someone will have seen you. Lost Dance Project creates iconographic art pieces. It is our ambition to maintain an unsurpassed level of quality, originality and intelligence in our work. We produce fine art painting, photography, performance art pieces, installations, written works, dance works. We encourage you to support working artists and purchase an artwork from an artist you like. We cordially invite you to make an appointment to visit the studio -- contact us at [email protected] or 206 383 4105.
Consistently voted Best Live Comedy in Western Washington, Unexpected Productions is the heart of improv in the Puget Sound. For 34 years we have focused on the art of storytelling in its work, taking suggestions from YOU & weaving them into stories & scenes. They perform 10 shows a week and are the home of the most established improv school and corporate training program in the Puget Sound.