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    Pacific Northwest Ballet

    3.7 (146 reviews)
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    The Nutcracker
    Nari N.

    We've been here a few times, only to see The Nutcracker which is lovely and very family friendly. My 10 year old loves it so much and can't wait to go back next year! The theatre itself is beautiful and there is ample (paid) parking though a connected parking garage. There are light food and drink (alcohol and non-alcoholic) options available and of course many restaurants close by. It's right by the Space Needle so if you're visiting make sure to include that as part of your itinerary. It's Seattle so the dress code isn't super fancy but you also don't want to show up in gym clothes either. The sound is great and the venue is small enough where you will have good view from pretty much any seat but do keep in mind that the first few rows are completely flat ( I think up until row G?) so not so kid-friendly.

    Christina C.

    Amazing first time experience at McCaw hall ballet. Nutcracker was one of my favorite ballet! It brought me many childhood memories as my mom used to take me when I was a kid back in Europe. Classic Tchaikovsky music was always such a pleasure to listen. I love the costumes, the choreography the music, decorations everything was absolutely amazing. Only one thing I didn't like but it's not ballet related its more to McCaw hall. Coming from Europe and going my whole life to ballet & theatre we have amazing breaks with champagne small bites and fancy crostinis. The beer in plastic cup and selection of some donuts was absolutely disappointing. I took 1 champagne that they forced me to pour in plastic cup and it was so disgusting! I regret I took that drink I couldn't even finish it. I wish choices were more extravagant just like in Europe.

    Byron T.

    Just keeps getting better & better. We are so lucky to have a ballet company with the caliber of PNB. WORLD CLASS

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    Mandy E.

    Absolutely beautiful show. Performers were fantastic! It was my 7 year olds first time at the ballet and she absolutely loved it! Snacks and drinks were super overpriced as expected. The gift shop was as adorable with reasonably priced gifts and toys. We will be back next year!

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    Alan N.

    I saw PNB's Nutcracker last week. I haven't been to many plays in my life, and even less so in recent times, so I was walking into it with a fresh perspective. My first impression after the play is that it's mainly meant for kids and seniors. The first half was incredibly slow with very little actual ballet, mostly just setting up the story it seemed, so that was disappointing. The second half picked it up with the ballet and dancing, but it didn't really blow me away. I went to see the Chinese ballet Shen Yun a while back and remember being far more impressed with the performance itself. The staff were very helpful and organized in guiding people towards their seats. You can't bring drinks inside the theater and two bottles of water cost us $11, so be careful. The establishment itself is really nice and used to be the main stage for the Seattle Symphony. If you're in Seattle and ran out of things to do or have young kids, it might be worth letting the PNB occupy one of your nights. Just don't go in with very high expectations because you'll likely be disappointed.

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    Brenda P.

    We had an excellent time at the ballet!! We saw the nutcracker for my friends birthday, and it was the perfect start to our day in Seattle!! Highly recommend as a date night, or a family day. My only complaint was that it was a bit stuffy inside.

    The master, before PNB destroyed his masterpiece.

    PNB has massacred one of the greatest works of one of the greatest composing artists in human history. Are you childless and wonder what school pageants are like? Here is your opportunity to experience the insufferable agony. Watch inept children play follow-the-leader in costume while their helicopter parents sporadically break into unearned applause. Do you hate ballet but feel forced to attend? Fear not, because you will never see less actual ballet in a ballet production, guaranteed. Would you have preferred to see the Radio City Rockettes or a burlesque show, but your family dragged you to The Nutcracker instead? Don't worry, because you will see Rubenesque women and jazzercise moves aplenty. Would you like to see what a ballet looks like when two leads each ignore each other? Got you covered. I feel dumber for having attended this atrocious program.

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    Leslie S.

    Amazing performance as always from the Pacific Northwest Ballet! This was one of my favorites and hope it comes again soon

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    We went to The Nutcracker again this year and it was the best rendition we have seen yet!

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    Not good. Very little dancing, little story telling. Does not capture the magic of the Nutcracker.

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    Theater Puget Sound

    Theater Puget Sound

    3.0
    (3 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    And Seattle has "a vibrant local theater scene"?…read more ***** This group, despite its central location and relative regional importance, is not very responsive to the community it ostensibly proposes to be an integral part of. I've been trying for years to write a one-act play entitled "10 Years a Coolie: Living in Seattle Public Housing," which I truly believe would be topical and have insights into the social dynamics and seemingly intractable problems of this little understand community. Too controversial ("too diverse, too different"). So I finally wrote a message asking to whom or to what othe organization I could turn to for information on local playwriting (classes, groups, etc.), as my efforts to connect had failed up to this point. But I got no response. Not even, "sorry, we appreciate your inquiry but are not in the position of providing you with..." It sounds like a group that is quite insular, notwithstanding its self-image. As in the hip local parlane, "it [that] sucks."

    TPS is a rental space on the fourth floor open to the public. They have many rooms that cater to…read moredifferent needs, usually all performance art related. To rent you just go online and submit a form. It's only around 10$ an hour and as long as no one has the space after you you can usually stay longer. I would recommend renting a space because these rooms can fill up and hallway practice is lame. I come here weekly for improv meet ups and it's great. Mirrors on one side of the wall, wooden floors, the furniture is pushed to the side which gives you the freedom to set the room. It's always generally unmonitored so we've had little soirees here and eaten food. It's minus a star because sometimes the other users are really noisy (large dance groups that rattle the floor) and sometimes the staff may forget to provide a key and are difficult to reach on site.

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    On the Boards

    On the Boards

    4.2
    (25 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    On the Boards presents performances of many types…read more You can look up shows and the season to find the artists they bring. The main hall is about 150 in a straight rake. The stage is deep. They have plenty of lighting and good sound. They don't have a stage fly space for scenery and backdrops like the the Paramount or classic theaters. I would assume they can bring in linoleum for dance performances, but it was not there for the performance I saw. The lobby is nice with a ticketing alcove, and a simple bar with a limited selection of brewed coffee, mixed drinks, beer, and wine. They should add espresso. I was visiting Seattle. Residents are familiar with the Seattle world of parking and transit. So my comments on parking are for visitors. On the Boards is in Lower Queen Anne adjacent to the Seattle Center performance hall NW corner. It is a dense apartment an condo zone. That means there are opportunities for drinking/dining, but fierce parking. There is a gravel paid lot across the street by an apartment with a scanable QR payment system by Google/Apple Pay that works, and the parking company even sends a customer survey. Queen Anne, as the hill rises, has a parking permit system blocking lower visitor parking - read the signs carefully. If you love contemporary performance. On the Boards is one of Seattle's presenters to follow.

    I went to see "Another you", a 70 minute "in your face " monologue about a man's life struggles,…read moregrowing up in Jersey. Great show and it's a pretty cool venue too. Ticket prices are pretty reasonable. Most of the shows are a bit to "interpretive" for my liking, but overall, a cool place and great for "something different" on a friday night. One major drawback- they serve alcohol in glass bottles, which, would have be fine if the venue wasn't, well "on the boards". The bottles were periodically kicked and broken (mistakenly, of course) and distracted immensely from the performance. I give it one awkward fist up the "you know what" up. What?? That's in reference to the show, you sickos.

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    Paramount Theatre

    Paramount Theatre

    3.8
    (614 reviews)
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    We recently visited Paramount Theatre to watch Phantom of the Opera, and the theater itself was…read morehonestly part of the experience. The venue is stunning -- full of majestic arches, ornate architectural details, elegant balconies, and a grand old-theater atmosphere that immediately makes the evening feel special. Even before the performance starts, you already feel like you're having a real night out rather than just attending a show. The massive multi-tiered seating area is very impressive, yet the acoustics still felt excellent and immersive throughout the performance. One thing we especially enjoyed was spending time outside beforehand looking through the illuminated displays and posters for upcoming productions. It really builds anticipation and adds to the magical atmosphere of the evening. Whether you are seeing Phantom of the Opera or another performance, the Paramount feels like one of those classic theaters that turns an event into a memorable experience.

    The touring production of The Phantom of the Opera at Paramount Theatre was absolutely fantastic…read more The cast was incredible, and the production itself deserved a much better audience environment than what the theater allowed. Unfortunately, this was one of the worst theater etiquette experiences I've ever had. During the first act, a man seated behind us repeatedly sang along during the performance. When I politely asked him to stop, the person next to him sarcastically pointed at the stage and said, "The show is over there," while the behavior continued. Around us, multiple people talked throughout songs and scenes, and later in the evening I even saw someone openly filming the show on an iPhone. I eventually had to leave my seats (Main Floor 2, Row G) and speak to management because the disruptions were so bad I couldn't focus on the performance. The only solution offered was seats in the very back of the orchestra. By that point, the experience was already frustrating enough that it took a while to calm down and enjoy the show again. What's most disappointing is that this is the SECOND time I've experienced terrible audience behavior at this theater. I previously saw Back to the Future here and dealt with nonstop talking during that performance too. I attend theater regularly in Southern California at Segerstrom Center for the Arts and also frequently see shows in New York City. Ushers there actively monitor audience behavior and quickly shut down disruptions. At the Paramount, it felt completely unmanaged. For the prices being charged -- around $350 for my tickets through Ticketmaster -- audience members should not have to deal with talking, singing, and filming throughout a Broadway performance. Amazing production. Extremely disappointing theater management and audience control.

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    Bagley Wright Theater

    Bagley Wright Theater

    4.5
    (6 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    One of many great production houses in the area. I was lucky enough to win tickets to The Skin of…read moreour Teeth, and it was a great production! Love the bar area and snack options for intermission.

    Seattle has so many venues and festivals that celebrate the arts…read more I happen to read about about the Seattle Reperatory at Bagley Wright Theater completing a major overhaul for a new show. Literally, that evening I bought tickets online for the 2pm show for "Here Lies Love". Missed out on getting U2 tickets, so this is a spontaneous splurge. Scored on street parking diagonal from the venue on 4/16/17, which was sheer luck since our tickets were held at will call and no late seating. Darn Seattle traffic! Lots of anticipation leaning against the stage and loved the huge sparkly disco ball. Photography was strictly prohibited, so couldn't get a snap to share. The show presented the life of Imelda Marcos, former First Lady of the Philippines. Being of Filipino descent, this intrigued me. My lone trip to the PI in 1978 brought back some of the imagery of that era. Nasty, corrupt, excessive political times, but also the love of all things beautiful. Parts had me conflicted because this was based on actual history. But like living under today's administration, hope and happiness can happen from living in the moment. I thoroughly enjoyed being on the main floor (versus the balcony and reserved seating) and having the production in one's face. I even held hands with the actor who performed as Ninoy Aquino. Music, bright costumes, lights, glitz, videography, amazing stage, and lots of dancing! Reminded me of carefree nights of going to clubs from another lifetime. A major gamble for this venue to take this on, but kudos for bringing this innovative production to Seattle. Totally different, energetic, and loved that the entire ensemble were people of color. Talented people that looked like me! This was also a first theatrical musical that I brought The Homie. He enjoyed attending and wasn't even embarassed that his mom was shaking and shimmying wholeheartedly. The 90 minutes flew by! Fun times created by David Byrne and Fat Boy Slim.

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    Main entrance, off Mercer at Seattle Center (saw Here Lies Love, 4/16/17)

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