Town Hall Seattle and Trust for Public Land present
Opening Doors to the Outdoors
Inclusivity in Climbing
A Variety Show
Note: This event is approximately 90 minutes long.
Celebrate everything that makes Town Hall special (the everythingness of it all) in our first-ever Variety Show, a benefit in support of Town Hall’s work and mission! Chock full of local artists, Our Town Hall will provide a veritable buffet of dance, music, theatre, comedy, and more!
Pop in early for Happy Hour in The Otto Bar starting at 6:30PM, and then settle in for an evening of cabaret-style delights with a showcase of talented performers including drag and burlesque artist Issa Man, vocalist and theatre performer Faith Vanchu, stand-up comedian Ricci Armani, psychedelic R&B band Day Soul Exquisite, and a special appearance by Town Hall Artist-in-Residence Maia Brown. Janelle Bentley joins us as our host!
Meet the performers below.
Performers
Issa Man
Alaskan grown but settled in Seattle, Issa Man has made a splash in the local drag and burlesque scene! Heavily inspired by her Ghanian roots and all things hyper-femme and hyper-cutesy, Issa is a force to be reckoned with. Catch her at Queer Bar, Massive, and Unicorn most days of the week twirling for dollars!
Ricci Armani
Ricci Armani is a Seattle-based stand-up comedian, writer, and podcaster. Ricci has participated in several comedy festivals including Comedy Fort, RIP City Fest, and made semifinals in the Seattle International Comedy Competition. Ricci has opened for many names in comedy including Joe Dombrowski, Matteo Lane, Amy Miller, and more. Described by a local news outlet as having “star quality,” he would love for you to see him and decide for yourself!
Faith Vanchu
Seattle vocalist and theatre performer Faith Vanchu is ecstatic to finally perform on the beloved Town Hall stage where she has worked for over two years. She holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from Cornish College of the Arts, and has had the honor of performing with companies such as Tacoma Musical Playhouse, Showtunes Theatre, ACT Theatre – One Coast Collaboration, Village Theatre, Copious Love, and 1448.
Day Soul Exquisite
Day Soul Exquisite is a 6-piece band from Seattle. Fronted by singer Francesca Eluhu, the QTBIPOC-led band is a mix of neo-soul, psychedelic R&B, and jazz. Drawing inspiration from the London Jazz scene and Afro-Caribbean influences, Day Soul Exquisite’s music brings raucous energy, sweet queer love songs, and defiant responses to oppression. The ensemble features two percussionists, keys, sax, bass and guitars, creating a powerful presence of unique sounds.
Formed during the pandemic, Day Soul Exquisite quickly reached the stages of Timber Fest, Capitol Hill Block Party, and Freakout Festival and will be playing Treefort Fest in Boise, 2024. Their debut EP Sanguine & Cardamom was met with a sold-out release party and charted on the KEXP Top 10 Album list for several consecutive weeks.
Maia Brown
Maia Brown (she/her) is a visual artist, Yiddish musician, writer, translator, and educator. Brown has a background in oral history and fine art, including a Watson Fellowship to study storytelling and advocacy in South Africa and the North of Ireland. She received her Master of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinary Arts at Goddard College. She is a dedicated student and teacher of her own tradition as well as the many ways people have reached out to each other across communities.
Janelle Bentley
Janelle Bentley moved from Brooklyn to Seattle three years ago and has since embraced Seattle as her home.
She has a passion for exploring new places, traveling and indulging in the diverse culinary scene of the city. Sharing this content with her significant following on her social media accounts.
Presented by Town Hall Seattle.
Our Town Hall: A Variety Show is a benefit for Town Hall Seattle, part of our annual GiveBIG fundraising campaign. This May 7 and 8, people and organizations come together across Washington to invest in our communities. All proceeds from the show directly support Town Hall’s sliding-scale ticket model, free tickets for ages 22 and under, subsidized rental costs for local organizations, dynamic programming, accessibility efforts, and more. Get that giving feeling and GiveBIG with us this year!
Can’t make it to the event? Click the button below to donate to our GiveBIG campaign online!
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