The iconic Kitten N’ Lou are back with one of Seattle’s most beloved “holigay traditions.” This year’s limited run can put even a certified Scrooge in the Christmas spirit, ringing in the season with song, dance, and the perfect amount of hijinks. Food, wine, and spirits are made with fresh, winter ingredients to create a multifaceted seasonal experience. The Can Can theater turns into a winter chalet complete with dancers, music, and performers swinging from chandeliers. All the while, the symphony plays the score of the movie live. The Seattle Symphony projects Tim Burton’s classic movie in its entirety for attendees to enjoy-and argue about whether it's a Halloween or Christmas movie. Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas Infamous for extravagant comedic Christmas parties, Waters brings his signature bawdy irreverence to this holiday monologue. A John Waters Christmasįamed filmmaker John Waters returns to Seattle with a show full of Christmas jeers. PNB is also making George Balanchine’s seasonal favorite available to stream from December 19–27. November 25–December 27 | McCaw Hall, $39–77Įnchantment returns to McCaw Hall with Pacific Northwest Ballet’s annual production of the magical, holiday favorite. Pacific Northwest Ballet's The Nutcracker November 25–December 24 | ACT Theatre, $39–77Ĭhristmas is nothing without this Dickens classic, a quintessential tale about grouchy, greedy Ebenezer Scrooge, who must exorcise his ghosts of Christmas past by the time morning arrives-and the curtain closes. A new, twisted version of the literary classic emerges from collaboration between the audience and actors each and every year. The timeless tale of Ebenezer Scrooge as you’ve never seen it before. November 25–December 23 | Unexpected Productions, $20–25 The show takes a comedic approach to Dickens’s life and his holiday classic, creating an entirely new iconic seasonal story. November 25–December 23 | Bagley Wright Theater, $22–100Īdapted from Samantha Silva’s novel set in Victorian England, the story centers around Charles Dickens, who is given an ultimatum to either write a Christmas book within a month or lose everything. The Darcys and Bennets have more drama to endure and a secret to uncover while trying to enjoy seasonal festivities amid a visit from wayward sister Lydia. The world of Jane Austen meets the Christmas season with this performance featuring the characters from her beloved book Pride and Prejudice. November 23–December 30 | Taproot theatre, $25–51 ![]() Performances The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley Performances / Special Events / Shopping / Food and Drink Rather pick out a Christmas tree? That too. ![]() Just want to see some holiday lights already? We got you. For those who started prematurely prepping for the festive season on November 1, here are some things you can do now that it’s finally socially acceptable to blast Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” (We won't tell Bing Crosby.) For those who think it's the worst, well, here's a guide to the city's best new bars. Depending on who you ask, it's either the best time of year or the worst.
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