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.
Showbox SoDo Lounge is the venue's most intimate and comfortable space.
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2015 Lineup Coming Soon! Previous artists include: A$AP Rocky // MGMT // Macklemore // The Lumineers // Silversun Pickups // The Flaming Lips // Girl Talk // Spoon // Fleet Foxes // Vampire Weekend // Father John Misty // Les Savy Fav // Thurston Moore // Neko Case // Chromeo // Dillon Francis // Yaesayer // Built to Spill // Sonic Youth // The Dead Weather // Band of Horses // TV on the Radio // Explosions in the Sky // Ghostland Observatory // Battles // Grimes // Danny Brown // Thee Oh Sees // Killer Mike // Major Lazer // Diplo // Allen Stone
Mercury@machinewerks is a volunteer operated, private club, located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, WA. We feature some of Seattle's best Gothic/Industrial and electronic music DJs. Mercury@machinewerks is a great place to come and dance and hang out with friends or relax, play pool and enjoy good conversation with interesting people over cocktails! Member nights are Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. All other nights are promoter nights. If you would like to come to Mercury@machinewerks on a member night but do not know a member or have a membership, contact us through Facebook to have a member-promoter contact you about visiting us. Our Current Schedule: Monday Mercury is closed. Tuesday DIE with DJs Black Maru & Major Tom. Member appreciation night. No cover for members. Visitors $5.00. Gothic/Industrial/Darkwave/80's. DRESS CODE ENFORCED. Wednesday First Wednesday-Fetish Multifarium Second Wednesday-Rezonance :a night of Rhythmic Noize with Daemon Chadeau & guests. Third Wednesday-Dead & Gone: Down and dirty vintage pre-war blues with DJ Coldheart Fourth Wednesday-TBA Thursday CHECK OUT OUR THURSDAY NIGHT DRINK SPECIAL!! $2.00 single vodka wells 9-midnight!!! First Thursday- sex.wav a queer gothish dance party! With residents Ozma Otacava, Ill Camino and guests! Hosted by Cherry Sur Bete and guests, visuals by Dirty Uncle Bob. Second Thursday- TRANSMISSION (part of Capitol Hill Art Walk) come see our featured artits, belly dancing and Post-punk, Shoegaze and more spun by Resident DJs Stella & NoDak and guests. $3.00 members/$5.00 non-members. Third Thursday- TBA Fourth Thursday-Isolation with DJ Coldheart! The best Goth Night around! Fifth Thursday-Voyeuristic Flix Friday First Friday-GASP-A non smoking dress up Theme Night. JQ & Guests. DRESS CODE ENFORCED. 2nd Friday-IlUmination 80's, Goth, Alternative and Dance. DJ Major Tom. DRESS CODE ENFORCED. Third Fridays- Black Light District with Skinlayers & Psyop. DRESS CODE ENFORCED. Fourth Fridays-TWISTED: A fetish night. Members free before 10 pm. $5.00 visitors all night, members after 10pm. Saturday Machineries of Joy-Industrial Dance Night! An evening of spasmolytic stompers and sexy, sassy elektro, with a sprinkling of Goth! DJ Hana Solo and guests. No cover for members before 10pm. $5.00 after. Visitors $5.00 all night. DRESS CODE ENFORCED. Sunday First Sunday-TBA Second Sunday -Interzone with DJ Coldheart Seattle's best and most comprehensive night of old-school goth/industrial/synth/punk/wave. $3.00 members/visitors. Third Sunday-Baby Ketten Karaoke Night Fourth Sunday- MODE: a night of Depeche Mode with C89 DJ Trent Von and DJ Kipprawk! $5.00 5th-Sunday TBA ***************** Membership Wanna be a member? Sweet! To obtain membership, a visitor must be recommended for membership by a current member in good standing. We require at least three to five signed visits within a 6 month period before a member can sponsor a visitor for membership. There is a membership application fee of $10.00. Upon approval, new members will receive their membership cards via mail within 8-12 weeks. Livejournal: the_mercury Twitter: the_mercury Mercury@machinewerks is a private club for members and their visitors. Liquor sales are to members only.
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.
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.
ICON Fridays is the largest Friday night in Seattle, located in Capitol Hill's vibrant neighborhood at Q Nightclub! Featuring local residents Marty Mar & DJ Kutt along with Red Bull Thre3style & DMC Champions like DJ Scene, Four Color Zack and J.Espinosa. From throwback jams of the '90s & 2000s to today's Top 40 hits, ICON Fridays is a mashup of all your favorite music, past, present and future!
Daniels Recital Hall, formerly the First Methodist Episcopal Church, is a preserved church sanctuary that has been re-purposed into a recital hall. It was built in 1908 on the northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and Marion Street in Seattle, Washington, United States. The recital hall opened in 2009 hosting concerts that use the already existing church acoustics.The hall is owned by Nitze-Stagen & Co. who saved it in a deal that was met with the First Methodist Episcopal Church. This deal brought an end to a nearly 25 year battle for the preservation of the site.In 2009, Mark Andersen was appointed as Artist in Residence, and asked to provide a free noontime concert music series, with performances each month in the sanctuary. More than 57 noontime concerts were presented over 6 years, and many other evening concerts and events were also booked in the Hall. Many of these concerts were filmed and aired on the local television show Crescendo! by International Artists Records. The television program originally aired on SCANTV, and now on Seattle Community Media (SCM) at North Seattle Community College. Crescendo! also airs across the country on Time Warner Cable. These concerts continued until December 2014 in preparation for reconstruction of the Recital Hall in 2015 The final concert before reconstruction was held December 16, 2014.In 2012, Seattle-based Mars Hill Church leased the building and began holding services. In 2014 the congregation moved out of the building.BuildingBuilt by the architects of firm Schack and Huntington, the structure is commonly placed into the Beaux arts style of architecture. This is important in that previously churches in the area had been built in what is commonly considered the Gothic Revival style of architecture. This shift is considered to be the result of a progressive change in order to reference the new age of the 20th century. The change is thought to be a representation of a new simpler time as shown with the simple, yet still elegant exterior terracotta reliefs, and the harmonious synchronization of how these pieces become a whole.
Powerit Solutions helps industrial electrical consumers visualize, understand, and control their energy costs and consumption by plugging them into the smart grid today. Our Spara energy management system doesn’t just detail energy use. It acts with intelligence to automatically adjust usage throughout the site for maximum savings, empowered decision making, optimal equipment management, and a greener planet. And it does all this without risking production, quality, comfort, or safety.
King Street Station is a train station in Seattle, Washington, United States. Located between South King and South Jackson streets and Second and Fourth Avenues South in the Pioneer Square neighborhood of Seattle, the station is just south of downtown. Built between 1904 and 1906, it served the Great Northern Railway and Northern Pacific Railway from its grand opening on May 10, 1906, until the creation and start of Amtrak on May 1, 1971. The station was designed by the St. Paul, Minnesota architectural firm of Charles A. Reed and Allen H. Stem, who were later associate designers for the New York Central Railroad's Grand Central Terminal in New York City. King Street Station was Seattle's primary train terminal until the construction of the adjacent Oregon & Washington Depot, later named Union Station, in 1911. King Street Station was added to the National Register of Historic Places and the Washington Heritage Register in 1973. Since the early 1990s the station was in various states of repair to undo remodels done during the middle of the Twentieth Century to \"modernize\" the facility, including the restoration of the elegant main waiting room.
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