Venues to Visit


Playing or practicing music improves listening and adds to how one might play music. Listening to music as well as watching a play or movie, gives the musician or actor a standard to reach for when listening or watching different performers and their interpretations.
There is such variety in the music and theatre scene in Seattle that all appetites for music and theatre are easily satisfied. Check out some of the following venues and have some family fun!
If you happen to visit one of the venues that has a green 1/16 note next to it, bring in a program to your teacher for a chance to get extra credit.

Check it out...

Act Theatre <www.acttheatre.org>
Bellevue Youth Symphony Orchestra <www.byso.org>
Casa Washington <www.openharmony.org>
Columbia City Beatwalk <www.Columbiacitybeatwalk.org>
Eastside Arts Coalition <www.eastsidearts.org>
Earshot Jazz <www.earshot.org>
Evergreen Philharmonic Orchestra <www.evphil.issaquah.wednet.edu/>
5th Avenue Theatre <www.5thavenuetheatre.org>
Hi-Liners <www.hi-liners.org>
Jazz Alley <www.jazzalley.com>
Two for one admission for students (half for singles), first sets on Wednesdays and second sets on Thursdays. Must have reservations and current student ID. Some restrictions apply, call for availability.
Main Stage Theatre <www.schmeater.org>
Meany Hall <www.meany.org>
Moore Theatre <www.themoore.com>
Pacific NW Ballet <www.pnb.org>
Paramount Theatre <www.theparamount.com>
Rainier Symphony <www.Rainiersymphony.org>
Seattle Folklore Society <www.seafolklore.org>
Seattle Repertory Theatre <www.seattlerep.org>
Seattle Symphony <www.seattlesymphony.org>
Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra <www.syso.org>
Shermann Clay in Bellevue (425) 454-0633 - (2nd Tuesday each month ~ Jazz session)
The Triple Door <www.thetripledoor.net>
Village Theatre <www.villagetheatre.org>