The Originals – A World Premiere Play
The Originals tells the story of three prep-school boys who are accused of plagiarism having turned in identical essays word for word, semicolon for semicolon, and two upperclassmen who are assigned the task of sussing out the truth, leading all five to decide for themselves what is more valuable – the truth or the schoolboy code of honor.
Presented in Youngstown Cultural Arts Center’s South Classroom, this production is site specific with limited seating. Purchase tickets ahead of time to secure a spot.
Play Your* Part presents this world premiere in partnership with the Gsba Scholarship Fund, awarding scholarships to LGBTQ+ and allied students who exhibit leadership potential, demonstrate strong academic abilities, and are actively involved in school and community organizations.
Read MoreCivic Education Station – Credible Messengers Activating Youth
On behalf of Northwest Credible Messengers (NWCM), we invite you to participate in the “Civic Education Station” forum and voter registration event on Tuesday, October 29th at 5:30 pm. This will be a fun and dynamic evening, organized and moderated by students. The agenda will include a student-moderated panel about the upcoming school board election, featuring education leaders and community members.
Tuesday, October 29 at 5:30pm in the Youngstown Theater
Bring all your ideas about improving schools in Seattle!
Candeias Capoeira – Kids – CANCELLED
In learning Capoeira, students ages 5 to 8 develop skills in self-defense, acrobatics, fitness, instrument playing, rhythm and singing, language skills, teamwork, and strategy development. Capoeira instills the values of responsibility and self-confidence while awakening creativity through the development of self-expression. In class a student develops body awareness through the use of self-defense skills, acrobatics,…
Read MoreFilipino American History Month Celebration 2019!
October is Filipino American History Month (FAHM)! Join Kapatid Kollective on Saturday, October 5 @ 1-5PM at our #ForFAHM Celebration—an all-ages event featuring food + art vendors, performances, and educational sessions centering local Filipinx American history, activism, and arts & culture.
> Food! Music! Vending! Filipino BBQ vibes!
> Breakout sessions with Filipinx leaders in local arts & culture
> Large group intergenerational discussion to inspire community actions
> Special performances of all types + open mic
Seattle City Council District 1 Debate
Seattle City Council District 1 Debate with Lisa Herbold and Phil Tavel Thursday, October 10, 2019 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 6:00 pm) Youngstown Cultural Arts Center FREE – RSVP Join us for a free and public debate for Seattle City Council with Lisa Herbold and Phil Tavel. The debate will be…
Read MoreBlue Hour Theatre Group Presents: Two Degrees
Emma Phelps is a paleoclimatologist, focusing on ice in Greenland. In drilling and studying ice core samples, she sees first hand the symptoms of our changing planet, which makes the need to act all the more crucial and urgent.
In addition to her growing sense of urgency for the planet, Emma, as a recent widow, experiences grief that compounds itself with each passing month. Now she’s been asked to come to Washington D.C. to testify in a Senate Committee regarding climate change legislation, and in this intersection of science and politics, of politics and the personal, she finds more than just a little is breaking up under the strain of change.
90 minute run time. No intermissions.
Fridays and Saturday shows begin at 8 pm. Doors open at 7:30.
Sunday shows begin at 5 pm. Doors open at 4:30.