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28 Seattle Events during the PACT Conference
Dance

Downtown
Savion Glover Classical Savion Moore Theatre With
his dazzling rat-a-tat feet, Mr. Glover’s moves are the essence of
urban tap. Yet this is a new-style Savion — Classical Savion. Think
you’ve heard Vivaldi's Four Seasons? Not if you haven’t heard it tapped
out through the metal-clad soles of this maestro.
Tickets: Online, The Paramount Theatre Box Office (Monday-Friday, 10:00am-6:00pm), (206) 292-ARTS and Will Call.
To Be Announced 09/16/2006 through 09/17/2006 Admission: To Be Announced Moore Theatre 1932 2nd Avenue, Seattle (206) 467-5510 soldout@themoore.com www.themoore.com Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member
Festivals/Special Events

Downtown
Summer Saturdays for the Soul Pike Place Market Guests
start the day at the market with Chef Sear as he visits vendors and
gives insider tips on what to look for and how to pick the freshest
seasonal ingredients. After the walking tour, Sear invites his guests
back to Cascadia Restaurant for a question-and-answer session, and a
cooking demonstration. A three-course lunch follows, using ingredients
seen hours before, with a wine pairing to complement the meal.
Helpful Information: No program on July 22nd, August 12th, August 19th, September 2nd, or September 9th.
Saturday 11:00am 07/08/2006 through 09/16/2006 Admission: $75/Each Pike Place Market 85 Pike Street, Seattle (206) 682-7453 information@pikeplacemarket.org www.pikeplacemarket.org/ Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member
Museums

Downtown
Frye Art Museum From
nineteenth-century European paintings to cutting-edge contemporary art
in diverse mediums, the Frye's collections and exhibitions provide a
truly distinctive exploration of representational art in an intimate
and innovatively designed setting. The Frye Art Museum engages
audiences, challenges perceptions, and encourages dialogue about
representational art in all its complexities, past and present.
Admission to the museum is free to the public.
Museum Hours: Open until 8:00pm on Thursdays. Closed Monday, New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Helpful Information: Group tours are available with advance
reservations. Museum is wheelchair accessible. Call ahead for special
needs. Free parking is available across the street. Museum Cafe‚ is
open Tuesday-Saturday 11:00am-4:00pm and Sunday Noon-4:00pm.
Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm, Thursday 10:00am-8:00pm, Sunday 12:00pm-5:00pm Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Avenue, Seattle (206) 622-9250 FryeArt@aol.com www.fryeart.org Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member

Henry Darger: Highlights from the American Folk Art Museum Frye Art Museum Henry
Darger (1892-1973), a self-taught, reclusive artist from Chicago,
created an imaginary world through extensive writings, paintings, and
drawings. When the artist was approximately nineteen years old, he
began writing In the Realms of the Unreal, a 15,000-page epic
of war and peace and good against evil that is both whimsical and
sinister. Darger produced several hundred paintings, almost all in
watercolor and many incorporating collage. This traveling exhibition
includes finished illustrations and studies and sketches for In the Realms of the Unreal,
as well as archival material—newspaper and magazine clippings, comic
books, cartoons, children’s books, and coloring books— that served as
sources for Darger’s epic saga.
Museum Hours: Open until 8:00pm on Thursdays. Closed Mondays, New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Helpful Information: Group tours are available with advance
reservations. Museum is wheelchair accessible. Call ahead for special
needs. Free parking is available across the street. Museum Cafe is open
Tuesday-Saturday 11:00am-4:00pm, Sunday 12:00pm-4:00pm.
Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm, Thursday 10:00am-8:00pm, Sunday 12:00pm-5:00pm 08/19/2006 through 10/29/2006 Admission: Free Admission and free parking is available Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Avenue, Seattle (206) 622-9250 FryeArt@aol.com www.fryeart.org Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member

Little Women, Little Men: Folk Art Portraits of Children from the Fenimore Art Museum Frye Art Museum Little Women, Little Men
features paintings of children by itinerant nineteenth-century American
portrait artists, including Ammi Phillips, Erastus Salisbury Field,
Joseph Whiting Stock, and William Matthew Prior. During the nineteenth
century, itinerant portrait painters, frequently known as “limners,”
traveled the northeast United States in search of commissions. Many of
these artists had little formal training and the bold patterns and flat
colors of their portraits recall such utilitarian art as shop signs and
banners. Demand for these paintings increased as the middle classes
prospered, and children were among the limners’ most frequent subjects.
Parents commissioned them to record a family’s hope for the future or
memorialize children who had died. Children were often represented with
a pet or a favorite toy, making clear the difference between a
masculine public sphere and feminine domestic sphere: boys are often
shown with whips and tools, girls with dolls and flowers.
Museum Hours: Open until 8:00pm on Thursdays. Closed Mondays, New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Helpful Information: Group tours are available with advance
reservations. Museum is wheelchair accessible. Call ahead for special
needs. Free parking is available across the street. Museum Cafe is open
Tuesday-Saturday 11:00am-4:00pm, Sunday 12:00pm-4:00pm.
Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm, Thursday 10:00am-8:00pm, Sunday 12:00pm-5:00pm 09/22/2006 through 02/04/2007 Admission: Free Admission and free parking is available Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Avenue, Seattle (206) 622-9250 FryeArt@aol.com www.fryeart.org Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member

Odyssey Maritime Discovery Center Odyssey
Maritime Discovery Center focuses on the impact local waters have on
Seattle. With more than 40 exhibits, you will learn about such things
as how vessels use navigation and communications equipment; how the
Sound is shared for recreational and commercial use; how fish are
caught, processed, and sold; how goods and products are packed, moved,
and shipped; environmental protection and more.
Features: Three main galleries that feature 40 high tech exhibits, hands-on experiences for kids and educational programs.
Helpful Information: Closed Sundays and Mondays from Oct through
May and closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day, Martin Luther
King Day and President's Day. The center is open Memorial Day,
Independence Day and Labor Day.
Tuesday-Thursday 10:00am-3:00pm, Friday 10:00am-4:00pm, Saturday 11:00am-5:00pm Odyssey Maritime Discovery Center 2205 Alaskan Way Pier 66, Seattle (206) 374-4000 info@ody.org www.ody.org Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member

Spectatorship and Desire: Loss Frye Art Museum Since
the Frye Art Museum opened its doors to the public in 1952, certain
paintings have become beloved favorites. Museum visitors return again
and again to view these works of art. What happens in the absence of a
favorite painting? Does absence make the heart grow fonder, or with
art, is it a case of “out of sight, out of mind?” Does one remember a
beloved favorite, or do new desires arise? In Loss, viewers are
invited to remember, in writing, some of the most popular paintings
from the Collection, now dramatically removed from the galleries.
Museum Hours: Open until 8:00pm on Thursdays. Closed Mondays, New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Helpful Information: Group tours are available with advance
reservations. Museum is wheelchair accessible. Call ahead for special
needs. Free parking is available across the street. Museum Cafe is open
Tuesday-Saturday 11:00am-4:00pm, Sunday 12:00pm-4:00pm.
Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm, Thursday 10:00am-8:00pm, Sunday 12:00pm-5:00pm 03/04/2006 through 03/04/2007 Admission: Free Admission and free parking is available Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Avenue, Seattle (206) 622-9250 FryeArt@aol.com www.fryeart.org Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member

Spectatorship and Desire: Love Frye Art Museum What
does it mean to love a painting and just what is the painting one
loves? If two of us love the same painting, say Alexander Koester’s
Moulting Ducks (c. 1920s), long a favorite of Frye visitors, are we
experiencing the same work of art? Love explores the idea that
a favorite painting is as much a construction of memory and desire, as
it is a response to the direct encounter between viewing subject and
viewed art object. Love juxtaposes written viewer remembrances
from Loss with favorite paintings from the Collection, now returned to
the galleries in fresh positions.
Museum Hours: Open until 8:00pm on Thursdays. Closed Mondays, New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Helpful Information: Group tours are available with advance
reservations. Museum is wheelchair accessible. Call ahead for special
needs. Free parking is available across the street. Museum Cafe is open
Tuesday-Saturday 11:00am-4:00pm, Sunday 12:00pm-4:00pm.
Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm, Thursday 10:00am-8:00pm, Sunday 12:00pm-5:00pm 07/01/2006 through 03/04/2007 Admission: Free Admission and free parking is available Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Avenue, Seattle (206) 622-9250 FryeArt@aol.com www.fryeart.org Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member

Trimpin: Klompen and Selected Scores Frye Art Museum This
summer, the Frye presents the sound sculpture of Seattle-based artist
Trimpin, as part of a two-year, state-wide retrospective of this
celebrated artist’s work. Comprising 120 Dutch wooden clogs connected
by concealed wires to a computer and suspended from the ceiling, Klompen
is one of Trimpin’s most legendary sound installations. It is a
delightful tour de force of the artist’s attention to sight, sound, and
movement. The Frye’s Klompen installation will include an
educational display of the sculpture’s intricate components. Also
exhibited will be several of Trimpin’s scores for sculptures and
performances, which employ the artist’s unique notation system.
Museum Hours: Open until 8:00pm on Thursdays. Closed Mondays, New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Helpful Information: Group tours are available with advance
reservations. Museum is wheelchair accessible. Call ahead for special
needs. Free parking is available across the street. Museum Café is open
Tuesday-Saturday 11:00am - 4:00pm, Sunday 12noon to 4:00pm.
Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm, Thursday 10:00am to 8:00pm, Sunday Noon-5:00pm 07/14/2006 through 01/21/2007 Admission: Free Admission and free parking is available Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Avenue, Seattle (206) 622-9250 FryeArt@aol.com www.fryeart.org Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member

Center for Wooden Boats The
Center for Wooden Boats is a hands-on maritime museum which offers an
opportunity to experience the dimensions of an earlier time, to put
your hands on the oars of a graceful pulling boat or the tiller of a
traditional wooden catboat. With help from master craftsmen, you can
learn to make an oak frame, cast an oarlock, sew a canvas ditty bag,
splice a line or caulk a seam. The Center's purpose is to preserve the
rich, vital and varied small craft heritage by preserving both the
artifacts and the time-tested maritime skills. Their aim is to provide
an educational adventure, through participation, in small craft
heritage.
Helpful Information: Free classic boat rides every Sunday 2:00pm-3:00pm.
Sundays-Saturdays 11:00am-7:00pm Center for Wooden Boats 1010 Valley Street, Seattle (206) 382-2628 cwb@cwb.org www.cwb.org

Seattle Art Museum **Temporarily Closed** *****Temporary
Closure of downtown location until Spring 2007 for expansion &
renovation. Please see special exhibit schedule at Seattle Asian Art
Museum on Capitol Hill. *****
The Seattle Art Museum is the Pacific Northwest's premier art museum.
With an impressive collection of thousands of objects, from old master
paintings to African masks to contemporary Northwest art, SAM offers
exciting artistic experiences for visitors of all ages, including
changing exhibitions, free gallery tours, lectures, the Museum Store,
and the Museum Cafe.
Tuesday - Sunday 10:00am-5:00pm, Thursday until 9:00pm. Admission: $7/Adults, $5/Seniors & Students. Free/Members & Children under 12 accompanied by an adult. Seattle Art Museum **Temporarily Closed** 100 University St, Seattle (206) 654-3100 webmaster@seattleartmuseum.org www.seattleartmuseum.org

Seattle Veterans Museum Seattle
Veterans Museum displays not only the uniforms, gear and weapons of
over 225 years of military history, but also the personal stories of
the soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines that used them. Some veterans
did not have the opportunity to return to civilian life and reminisce
about their military days. They will remain fresh-faced eighteen or
twenty-year-olds for eternity.
Location: 2nd Avenue between Union and University Street (west
side of Benaroya Hall) in downtown Seattle. This is the location of the
Remembrance Garden, a beautiful granite wall memorial completed in 1998
which lists all Washington State service members killed during wartime
since 1940.
Helpful Information: The Museum is also open President's Day
weekend, Memorial Day weekend, 4th of July, Sept. 11th, Veteran's Day
(Nov. 11th), and Dec. 7th and also by appointment for groups.
Friday-Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm Seattle Veterans Museum 200 University Street, Seattle (425) 821-0489 info@seattleveteransmuseum.org www.seattleveteransmuseum.org
Music

Downtown
Glorious Gershwin Seattle Symphony Rudi Schlegel, conductor. Stewart Goodyear, piano. The program includes: Gershwin: Cuban Overture, An American in Paris, and Rhapsody in Blue.
Tickets: Seattle Symphony Ticket Office in Benaroya Hall at 3rd
Avenue & Union Street, by phone at (206) 215-4747, fax at (206)
215-4748, online at www.seattlesymphony.org or Ticketmaster.
Thursday 7:30pm, Friday-Saturday 8:00pm, Saturday-Sunday 2:00pm 09/21/2006 through 09/24/2006 Admission: To Be Announced Presented at: BH Music Center (Benaroya Hall) 200 University St, Seattle (206) 215-4800 info@seattlesymphony.org www.seattlesymphony.org Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member

Opening Night Concert & Gala with Lang Lang Seattle Symphony Gerard Schwarz, conductor. Lang Lang, piano. The program includes: Rossini: William Tell Overture, Rachmaninov: Thapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Verd: Triumphal March and Ballet from Aida, and Respighi: The Pines of Rome.
Tickets: Seattle Symphony Ticket Office in Benaroya Hall at 3rd
Avenue & Union Street, by phone at (206) 215-4747, fax at (206)
215-4748, online at www.seattlesymphony.org or Ticketmaster.
Saturday 7:00pm 09/16/2006 Admission: To Be Announced Presented at: BH Music Center (Benaroya Hall) 200 University St, Seattle (206) 215-4800 info@seattlesymphony.org www.seattlesymphony.org Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member

The Triple Door - September The Triple Door Music in September:
9/5-9/6, Tuesday-Wednesday- Original Superstars of Jazz Fusion
9/7-9/8, Thursday-Friday- Jessica Williams
9/9-9/10, Saturday-Sunday- Eldar Trio
9/11, Monday- The Zombies!
9/15, Friday- Leon Russell
9/16, Saturday- Righteous Mothers
9/17, Sunday- The Bobs
9/18, Monday- Smokin’ Joe Kubek featuring Bnois King
9/19, Tuesday- David Friesen
9/20, Wednesday- Swojo
9/21, Thursday- Eric Alexander and George Coleman
9/26-9/27, Tuesday-Wednesday- Allan Holdsworth
9/28, Thursday- Lambchop
9/29, Friday- John Mayall
Tickets: By phone at (206) 838-4333.
Helpful Information: Theatre opens an hour and a half prior to
the first show. Musicquarium (lounge) is open seven days a week from
4:00pm-1:30am. Kitchen is open nightly.
Sunday-Saturday 7:30pm and 10:30pm 09/01/2006 through 09/30/2006 Admission: $10-$26 The Triple Door 216 Union Street, Seattle (206) 838-4333 info@thetripledoor.net www.thetripledoor.net Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member

Jazz and Sushi Hiroshi's Restaurant In
the tradition of weekly jazz gigs along Lake Union's Eastlake Avenue, a
new venue has emerged for friends and jazzers to sit, relax, and enjoy
fine Japanese cuisine prepared flawlessly by sushi master and funny-guy
Hiroshi.
Friday 7:30pm-10:00pm 03/03/2006 through 12/31/2006 Admission: No Cover Charge Hiroshi's Restaurant 2501 Eastlake Avenue E, Seattle (206) 726-4966 info@hiroshis.com www.hiroshis.com

Karrin Allyson Dimitriou's Jazz Alley Dimitriou's Jazz Alley presents Karrin Allyson.
Tickets: To make reservations please call (206) 441-9729, online at www.jazzalley.com or through Ticketmaster.
Helpful Information: Children under the age of 12 are admitted
free. Dinner or cocktail reservations are recommended, but not
required. All shows are all ages. Doors open daily at 6:00pm. Jazz
Alley is a completely smoke free environment.
Tuesday-Wednesday 7:30pm; Thursday-Saturday 7:30pm and 9:30pm; Sunday 6:30pm and 8:30pm 09/12/2006 through 09/17/2006 Admission: To Be Announced Dimitriou's Jazz Alley 2033 6th Avenue, Seattle (206) 441-9729 jazzalley@jazzalley.org www.jazzalley.org

Seattle Presents: Correo Aereo Mayor's Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs Lunch-time concert at the base of the grand staircase inside the lobby of Seattle’s City Hall.
Traditional music of Venezuela, Mexico, Argentina, and Peru begin
Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations at City Hall. Correo Aereo's music
evokes an emotional journey to countrysides and urban spaces. Presented
in partnership with the Latino City Employee Group.
Location: Seattle City Hall Lobby, 600 Fourth Ave., Seattle (entrance temporarily on Fifth Ave.)
Thursday 12:00pm 09/21/2006 Admission: Free Admission Presented at: Seattle City Hall and Gallery 600 Fourth Avenue, L2 Level, Seattle (206) 684-2489 arts.culture@seattle.gov www.seattle.gov/arts/

The Rippingtons Dimitriou's Jazz Alley Dimitriou's Jazz Alley presents The Rippingtons.
Tickets: To make reservations please call (206) 441-9729, online at www.jazzalley.com or through Ticketmaster.
Helpful Information: Children under the age of 12 are admitted
free. Dinner or cocktail reservations are recommended, but not
required. All shows are all ages. Doors open daily at 6:00pm. Jazz
Alley is a completely smoke free environment.
Thursday-Saturday 7:30pm and 9:30pm 09/21/2006 through 09/23/2006 Admission: To Be Announced Dimitriou's Jazz Alley 2033 6th Avenue, Seattle (206) 441-9729 jazzalley@jazzalley.org www.jazzalley.org
Public Art/Attractions

Downtown
Pike Place Market Started
in 1907 as a farmers market, the Pike Place Market continues to be an
integral part of the downtown Seattle community. Open 361 days per year
with year round farmers, the Market is the place to "Meet the
Producer." The nine-acre historic district is the Soul of Seattle and a
national treasure.
Features: Wide variety of merchants, information booth on 1st
floor, several bakeries, restaurants, grocers, seasonal activities
(please see web site for current activities), small grassy park at
north end of market with a spectacular view of the Olympic mountains.
Market Location: Main entrance is at First Avenue and Pike
Street in downtown Seattle; look for farmers in the Main and North
Arcades and along Pike Place.
Helpful Information: Come early for the best pick of produce.
Strollers are difficult in the Market, use backpacks. Most locations
offer a free newspaper that contains a map of the Market. At the
information booth located on the first floor, pick up the Kid's Market
Walk guide which suggests items for kids to watch for. Parking is
difficult especially in summer, several parking garages are in the
area, some merchants offer parking discounts with purchases, be sure to
ask. See official website for more parking tips!
Monday-Sunday 9:00am-6:00pm Pike Place Market 85 Pike Street, Seattle (206) 682-7453 information@pikeplacemarket.org www.pikeplacemarket.org/ Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member

Seattle Waterfront The
Seattle waterfront is a splendid place to spend the day. Take a walk
along the waterfront to enjoy public art, countless shops and the
invigorating salt air.
Features: A large variety of shops to enjoy, boat rides to many
locations across Elliott Bay, trolley rides, Seattle Aquarium, Myrtle
Edwards Park at Pier 70, and horse drawn carriages running up and down
the waterfront.
Helpful Information: Parking is available on the street and in
lots for varying fees, be careful when walking on the waterfront, the
guardrails next to the water are not childproof.
Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Seattle Waterfront 801 Alaskan Way, Seattle www.ci.seattle.wa.us/tour/water.htm
Sports

Downtown
Seattle Seahawks vs. Arizona Cardinals Seattle Seahawks This football game will be played at Qwest Field.
Tickets: Seahawks website (online), Ticketmaster, Box Office, Will Call.
1:00pm 09/17/2006 Admission: $23-$300 Presented at: Qwest Field and Exhibition Center 1000 Occidental Avenue South, Seattle (206) 381-8000 feedback@fans.seahawks.com www.seahawks.com Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member
Theatre

Downtown
A Number ACT Theatre A Number, is a compelling meditation by innovative and astonishing British playwright Caryl Churchill (Top Girls, Cloud Nine)
on the implications of cloning at the most human level. If you were
dissatisfied with your child, would you start over with the same raw
material hoping for a better result?
Through a series of subtle, emotionally complex confrontations between
a father and his sons, Churchill asks us to consider the potential
individual cost of new medical technologies in this provocative and
poetic work that won the 2002 London Evening Standard Award for Best
Play.
Previews: September 1-6, Discounts available.
Tickets: Online, Box Office 206-292-7676, Will Call
Credits: By Caryl Churchill. Directed by John Kazanjian.
Sunday, Tuesday -Thursday 7:30pm, Friday and Saturday 8:00pm, Saturday and Sunday matinees 2:00pm 09/01/2006 through 10/01/2006 Admission: $10-$54 ACT Theatre Kreielsheimer Place, 700 Union, Seattle (206) 292-7676 www.acttheatre.org Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member

Bombay Dreams The 5th Avenue Musical Theatre Bombay Dreams
features a lush score, glittering costumes, lavish sets and exotic
dance numbers. It tells the story of a handsome young actor who dreams
of fame and romance. The musical journey is an exploration of the
importance of cultural heritage, the price of success, the bonds of
friendship and the power of true love.
Tickets: Online at www.ticketmaster.com or Box Office at (206) 625-1900.
Credits: Music by A. R. Rahman. Lyrics by Don Black. Book by
Meera Syal and Thomas Meehan. Based on an idea by Shekhar Kapur and
Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Tuesday-Wednesday 7:30pm, Thursday-Friday 8:00pm, Saturday 2:00pm and 8:00pm, Sunday 1:30pm and 7:00pm 09/12/2006 through 10/01/2006 Admission: To Be Announced The 5th Avenue Musical Theatre 1308 Fifth Avenue, Seattle (206) 625-1900 admin@5thavenuetheatre.org www.5thavenue.org Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member

Carlos Mencia Moore Theatre The
ability to reach a diverse audience by pointing out society's
hypocrisies is the ultimate goal for the observational comedian. Those
with an original, distinctive point of view, coupled with commitment
and determination, break through after years of hard work honing their
craft. A handful will rise to the top, eventually becoming household
names.
Tickets: Online, The Paramount Theatre Box Office (Monday-Friday, 10:00am-6:00pm), (206) 292-ARTS and Will Call.
Saturday 6:30pm and 10:00pm 09/23/2006 Admission: $42.50/Each Moore Theatre 1932 2nd Avenue, Seattle (206) 467-5510 soldout@themoore.com www.themoore.com Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member

Late Nite Catechism ACT Theatre The
funniest, longest running "nun" in Seattle! This hilarious smash hit
has been running for over five years in Seattle. Good for all ages, and
all faiths.
Credits: By Maripat Donovan & Vicki Quade.
Performance Location: Buster's Theatre
Critic's Quotes: UPROARIOUS AND HILARIOUS! - The New York Times
Thursday-Saturday 8:00pm, Sunday 2:00pm 04/01/2005 through 12/31/2006 Admission: $24.50-$29.50 ACT Theatre Kreielsheimer Place, 700 Union, Seattle (206) 292-7676 www.acttheatre.org Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member

Teatro ZinZanni - Dinner & Dreams Teatro ZinZanni Inspired
by the cabarets of Europe and spiked with a fresh American sense of
comedy, Teatro ZinZanni combines old-time vaudeville, ancient circus
arts, cabaret, classical and popular music, AND a fabulous five course
dinner designed by noted Seattle chef Tom Douglas. Showcasing an
ensemble of world-class performers in a magical setting, Teatro
ZinZanni is a "must see in Seattle"! Tickets include the three-hour
show and a five-course meal.
Performance Location: 2301 6th Avenue, between Battery and Bell Streets.
Tickets: Box Office (206-802-0015), online and Box Office at
2301 6th Avenue. Box Office hours are Monday - Friday, 11:00 am to 7:00
pm and Saturday - Sunday, 12:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Please note, beverages
and gratuity are not included in ticket price. Single tickets may be
purchased up to 4 weeks in advance and groups of 20 or more up to 1
year in advance.
Thursday - Saturday 6:30pm and Sunday at 5:30pm. Doors open 1/2 hour prior to showtime. 10/01/2002 through 12/31/2006 Admission:
$99 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, $115 for Saturday (plus $7
per ticket handling fee for phone and web orders)
Teatro ZinZanni 2301 6th Avenue, Seattle (206) 802-0011 dreams-info@onereel.org www.zinzanni.org Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member

Wicked Paramount Theatre Long
before that girl from Kansas arrives in Munchkinland, two girls meet in
the land of Oz. One, born with emerald-green skin, is smart, fiery and
misunderstood. The other is beautiful, ambitious and very popular. How
these two grow to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the
Good Witch makes for the most spellbinding new musical in years.
Tickets: Online, Box Office (Monday-Friday, 10:00am-6:00pm), (206) 292-ARTS and Will Call.
Sunday 1:00pm and 6:30pm, Tuesday-Thursday 7:30pm, Friday-Saturday 8:00pm, Saturday 2:00pm 09/20/2006 through 10/01/2006 Admission: $29.50-$72.50 Paramount Theatre 911 Pine Street, Seattle (206) 467-5510 www.theparamount.com Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau Member

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