The spring-loaded arts and cultural events continue in Seattle this week. On Tuesday, head to Fremont Abbey Arts Center for another instalment of The Round. For civic-minded city slickers, Town Hall Seattle will host a networking event and presentation, Connected Cities. Then, starting this Thursday, head to the Moisture Festival for some genuine Comedy/Varietè. Friday sees the premiere of Sarah Burgess’ new play Dry Powder at Leo K. Theatre. Then on Saturday, the beat goes on at Great Hall with an evening of music by Rahim AlHaj. Finally, celebrate French-speaking culture this Sunday at Seattle’s French Fest at Seattle Center Armory. The luck of the Irish is on our side this week. Time to Get Out! Seattle.
Tuesday, March 14
The Round (142) at Fremont Abbey Arts Center
Tuesday, March 14, 8pm
Tickets are $7 in advance and $10 day of show
Wednesday, March 15
MIT Enterprise Forum Presents: Connected Cities
Wednesday, March 15, doors at 5pm
Tickets are $15 for the event only / $25 for event + pre-event networking
MIT Enterprise Forum Northwest Presents: Connected Cities, March 15
Thursday, March 16
Moisture Festival Comedy/Varietè
March 16-April 19
Friday, March 17
Seattle Repertory Theatre Presents: Dry Powder
March 17-April 15
Seattle Repertory Theatre Presents: Dry Powder, March 17-April 15
Saturday, March 18
Global Rhythms: An Evening of Music with Rahim AlHaj
Saturday, March 18, doors at 6:30pm
Global Rhythms: An Evening of Music with Rahim AlHaj, March 18
Sunday, March 19
Seattle’s French Fest: A Celebration of French-Speaking Cultures
Sunday, March 19, 11am-6pm
Free and open to the public
Seattle’s French Fest: A Celebration of French-Speaking Cultures, March 19