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Sunday, April 06, 2025

Jam-Packed April Theater in Seattle

Athena at ArtsWest (John McLellan)
April brings an unusually large amount and range of productions to experience. Check the dates – some of them are only a few days long! Get out yer calendar, it’s Spring!
 
Emma, Dacha Theatre, 4/3-19/25 (at 12th Avenue Arts)
Dacha’s production invites you to indulge in the numerous balls and parties of Austen’s landscape with an onstage seating option that plunges the audience into the heart of the action. Guests in immersive seats might act as a character’s confidante, help choose a character’s accessory, or even enjoy a punch toast with the leading lady. Riser seating is also available for more traditional theatre goers who prefer to watch the chaos unfold from the comfort of their seats.
www.dachatheatre.com/emma
 
The Mammy Project, Intiman Cabaret, 4/3-6/25 (at Erickson Theatre)
Artist Michelle Matlock takes a journey through the icon, stereotype, and myth of the “Mammy” caricature, and its impact on contemporary American culture. This one-person play and conversation weaves the untold history of Nancy Green, the first woman to play “Aunt Jemima” at the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago, with the documented struggle that African American activists like Ida B. Wells fought to receive representation at that very same World’s Fair. www.intiman.org
 
BITFEST, Theatre33 and other multilingual companies, 4/4-6/25 (Meydenbauer Center)
Many small cultural and bilingual theater companies exist in our community. They join together for the first time for the inaugural Bellevue International Theatre Festival (BITFest) April 4-6, 2025. Gathered from Theatre33’s network of community theaters, companies from OR, CA, and British Columbia will offer curated one-act plays in various languages. Tickets will be sold per block in 2-play blocks on the stage of the Meydenbauer Center. Also available is a BITFest pass. The last block of shows will be scheduled for Sunday, 4/6/25 and the BITFest will culminate with an awards ceremony and a closing reception.
www.theatre33wa.org
 
Squeeze, Seattle Public Theater and UMO Ensemble, 4/4-13/25 (world premiere)
Inspired by the clowning of Buster Keaton and the existential absurdism of Samuel Beckett, the ensemble and acclaimed playwright Trista Baldwin explore five clowns being shut out, in need, desperate to connect and vying for control of territory. Three simple platforms and a series of ladders connect or obstruct them all. Two stunning acrobats magically weave between personal vignettes that explore the issues of today's world.
www.seattlepublictheater.org