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Teatro ZinZanni

Teatro ZinZanni

(15 reviews)

Industrial District

What an AMAZING time!!!…read more First of all, I cannot believe there is (1) Review for this place. This is a MUST DO for anyone that loves the arts. This is like Cirque du Soleil but way better, because the actors/actresses interact with you. If you sit in the front row or close to the stage, like we were, you will definitely be chatting with them throughout the show. Also this is a top notch production, check-in was easy, coat check too and shortly after arriving we were shown our table. Service is what you would expect from a five star restaurant, their timing was on point. They even walk around hunched over during the show not to interrupt your viewing of the show. (Not a job for us old people). We arrived one hour early, got a seat and a few drinks and then the show started and last a fast 2.5 hours. We arrived at our tables to find a small snack, then the show, and then three breaks for soup, main entree and then dessert. The performance stops when you are eating, but the actors/actresses still roam around the dining hall. Food was really good, but overall had mixed results from our table of eight. A friend said "you don't come here for the food", but I disagree I thought everything was tasty, especially the salmon. Oh yeah, then they have a really good band, which was always changing up the tunes based on the skit! I have been here before, but its been a few years. Also, its not cheap but for the amount of money it is completely worth it. I am going to make this at least a twice a year thing from now on and a must when I have guests arriving from out of town. AWESOME JOB GUYS!!!

This is a pricier night out. Must arrive with an open mind and roll with the silliness. The service…read morewas top notch and even thought we didn't order much they checked in on us regularly. The acts are a fun variety, with lots of personality and effort. They really go all out to bring the ambiance alive.

Paramount Theatre - Seeing & Juliet

Paramount Theatre

(609 reviews)

$$

Downtown

I came for a an orchestra concert here and had a great night. The acoustics are excellent --…read moredialogue and score came through clearly and evenly, which made the performance immersive. Seating is comfortable for a long show, with good sightlines from where I sat. I also enjoyed the outdoor areas -- nice spots to hang out before the performance and a pleasant pre-show atmosphere. Staff were friendly and helpful throughout. One improvement: there are no elevators, which can be difficult for those with mobility issues.

We recently had our second trip to the Paramount, and it was as delightful as the first!…read more My wife, son, and I went to see John Mulaney recently, and it was quite a delightful show. We were up pretty high in the second balcony, but still had a good view of the show. This is the sort of theater, where the higher up seats are closer to the "you get what you pay for" type seats than other places, we've been. This is a big enough theater that it does make a difference. Not a bad thing, just something to know. The acoustics here are lovely., And at least when a comedian is going, the sound is spot on. I will say, they've got the snacks and bar thing down. I think there were four total refreshment stations available across the number of different levels the lines moved quickly, and they had a good number of drink options, including alcohol and nonalcoholic beverages. I also appreciated the option of gummy bears! Everybody loves gummy bears! Unless you're communist. Then you probably like the sugar-free ones... Look up the review on Amazon! A wonderful theater, and one that you should check out if you have a chance.

Columbia City Theater - Exterior

Columbia City Theater

(73 reviews)

$$

Columbia City

Ok this place is super cool. I can't believe I only found out about this venue recently!…read more To get to the theater, you go around the corner from the bar entrance and through this back alleyway door. It feels very covert, like you need to know a guy who knows a guy with a password to get in. You can also enter through the bar (I think). We initially went through the side door to get our tickets scanned in and then went in and out of the bar between acts to grab a drink. We weren't able to bring drinks into the actual theater, but not a huge deal. If anything, keeps the venue cleaner. There aren't any seats, just tiered standing platforms. Honestly, even with it being packed, I felt like we had a pretty good view of ~80% of the stage. The one thing I will say is that with everyone standing, you would think there'd be more movement/dancing. But alas, this is still Seattle and most people were bopping their heads to the music while I just wanted to swing around and feel it in my soul.

This theater is definitely full of character and history. it was built in 1917 and is in an obscure…read morelocation. There is available street parking however it can be tricky and limited due to the narrow streets. The theater shares an entrance with a jazz bar which provides a comfortable seating area to enjoy a drink while waiting for a show. We came to see the Rocky Horror Burlesque Pastie Show and was impressed at the capacity of this small theater. Beyond the hallway, patrons are immediately welcomed to second bar and a sea of padded chairs. The theater was packed with Rocky Horror Picture fans with some proudly wearing costumes of their favorite characters. The show started a little later than advertised however we were kept entertained during the slight delay. The seats were comfortable and we had an unobstructed view of the stage. This was our first time seeing a Rocky Horror Show in burlesque and we didn't know what to expect. Audience participation was encouraged and specific names (which I will not repeat) were yelled out when either Brad or Janet took the stage. Overall, a wonderful group adventure night full of sing-a-longs, heckling, and cocktails. Drink prices and show tickets were cheap compared to other venues.

Salon of Shame

Salon of Shame

(15 reviews)

Chinatown, Chinatown International District

HOWWW HAVE I NOT WRITTEN A REVIEW FOR SALON OF SHAME. HOW. WHY. I'M GONNA BEAT MY OWN ASS…read more Salon of Shame is one of the best things that I've ever seen. I kid you not. This is something you HAVE to experience at least once. It's awkward. It's raw. It's real. It's embarrassing as hell. Even if you aren't the one up there, you're gonna feel second hand embarrassment. I promise you. I mean... You're watching someone read their high school (or even middle school or elementary) diaries to a room full of strangers. And then on top of that, the MC is great at getting the crowd engaged and riled up. It really is such a great time. Bonus: They serve up draaanks during the shows! Get your buzz on and laugh your ass off. There's literally no better time than this. Are you still reading this? Okay, full stop... And go buy your tickets to their next show!

I recently learned about this for the first time by missing out on getting into a yelp event where…read morea few select yelpers had the opportunity to watch the show. From the second I heard about it I knew that I had to check it out for myself. Listening to people read diaries and letters from their past sounded like the best time ever. Plus they sell drinks. I can not believe this concept does not appeal to some people. Unfortunately it is hard to get into and only one day a month, with tickets only being sold a month in advance. I hear the smaller venue often sells out. I signed up for the email and liked the facebook page to make sure I would stop missing it. It may be easier to get in if you are one of the brave souls who is willing to share their most vulnerable selves, but I am much more willing to pay the 15$ to watch others suffer, although I did debate volunteering to do chairs for free admission. Many months later I finally found a day I could go and convinced a friend to join me. We ended up arriving late and while we were super close had some items blocking our view of the stage. The pictures that go along with the readings are amazing, as is the sign language interpretation. It seemed like many readers may be frequents, but there were some newbies as well. I really enjoyed the commentary that accompanied the evening. Its also reassuring to know that their is a time limit in case its not a reader whose story enthralls you. Definitely check it out and if you can convince a friend to go on stage and read so they can take you for free!

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