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Program Carl Maria von Weber - Overture to Oberon Ralph Vaughan Williams - On Wenlock Edge | Derek Sellers, tenor Carl Nielsen - Symphony No. 5 Tenor Derek Sellers […]
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Started by four friends from Lima with a shared passion for traditional Afro-Peruvian music and global DJ culture, Novalima bridges past and future, uniting tradition and innovation. The founders of […]
$25 – $50 Sliding Scale
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This lecture delves into the enduring struggle for democracy in the United States, challenging the notion that democratic backsliding began with the 2024 presidential election. Instead, it traces the deeper […]
$0 – $50
Recognized for the pyrotechnic character of his vocal art, Philippe Jaroussky has also recently joined the field of orchestral conducting. With his own ensemble founded in 2002, he takes on this double role of soloist and conductor and offers a bouquet of 18th century Italian cantatas on the passionate theme of jealousy. This concert is dedicated to the […]
$18 – $63
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We’re continuing our Sing Seattle Songs theme—and once again, you help shape the show by choosing the music. The songs may be born in Seattle, inspired by Seattle, or made iconic through Seattle films and stories—but the final setlist will emerge from your votes. Choose the songs you want to sing by voting here. Your selections will […]
$25 – $50 Sliding Scale
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The Byrd Ensemble and players present a program inspired by the Carmelite Vespers of 1707. The program features Handel’s Dixit Dominus, Laudate pueri, Nisi Dominus, Saeviat tellus inter rigores, and chant, for baroque orchestra, choir, and soloists. The program features guest concertmaster and internationally acclaimed violinist, Augusta McKay Lodge. Described as “pure and radiant” (Gramophone), “immensely impressive” […]
$25 – $75
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Influenced by the sounds of today, and with a vision for the future, the New York–based Twelfth Night Ensemble was formed “with the firm belief that art is best explored as a meeting place of the past, present, and future.” Timeless works by Handel, Vivaldi, Marais, J. S. Bach, and Destouches offer an illuminating vantage […]
$18 – $63
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Black people are three times more likely to die from a pregnancy-related cause, a harrowing statistic that reproductive advocate and author Khiara M. Bridges has been dedicating efforts towards examining for years. The heightened issues facing Black people in maternal healthcare have deep roots in the history of racial inequality in the US and — […]
$10 – $35 Sliding Scale
When someone chooses VSED, (Voluntary Stopping Eating and Drinking) the experience touches everyone around them. Kate Christie, author of The VSED Handbook, will speak candidly about her personal experience with VSED in her family. She will be joined by Lashanna Williams, director of A Sacred Passing and steward of A Place to Die, a Volunteer […]
$10 – $35 Sliding Scale
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Red May, a month-long spree of red arts, red theory, and red politics based in Seattle, Washington, gathers each spring to discuss a world beyond capitalism. For this year's event at Town Hall Seattle, Red May brings together a panel to discuss policing in the age of ICE. "Counterinsurgency has come home. Since the end of the […]
$10 – $35 Sliding Scale
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Marlon James won the 2015 Man Booker Prize for Fiction for A Brief History of Seven Killings, making him the first Jamaican author to take home the U.K.’s most prestigious literary award. In the work, James combines masterful storytelling with brilliant skill at characterization and an eye for detail to forge a bold novel of dazzling ambition […]
$7 – $90
Do you bike in Seattle — or want to? Join Cascade Bike Club for Town Hall Seattle's 2nd annual Bike Month Bash. Seattle's bike network and transit connections are expanding as the city prepares for the FIFA World Cup and a flood of visitors this summer. But gaps remain, and more work is needed to make people […]
$10 – $35 Sliding Scale
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What Matters Most is Neighborhood House’s annual fundraising event, celebrating 120 years of impact in our community this year. Join Neighborhood House Washington for an evening of live entertainment, inspiring speakers, and a meaningful conversation about our work and vision for the future. Events are offered for informational, entertainment, and educational purposes only. Read Town […]
$50
Grief is one of the most universal yet isolating experiences we endure—and psychedelics may offer a path through it. This Salon explores how substances like psilocybin, MDMA, and 5-MeO-DMT are being used to support those navigating loss, whether from death, identity shifts, or life transitions. This session sheds light on how altered states can help […]
$10 – $35 Sliding Scale
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On May 8, 2026, Black women (and those who love them) across the region are invited to gather at Town Hall Seattle for an evening that is part celebration, part truth-telling, and part homecoming. This is the official launch of A Terrible Strength: The Hidden Crisis of the Black Womb & Your Survival Guide to […]
Free with optional $32.50 book
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SCMS Artistic Director James Ehnes is joined by audience favorite Andrew Armstrong for an afternoon showcasing the virtuosity of the violin–piano repertoire. Featuring works by Christian Sinding, Johannes Brahms, Béla Bartók, and additional selections announced from the stage, the program spans centuries of music written for this instrumental duo. Together, these pieces offer the chance […]
$36 – $71
For the first time ever, audiences in Seattle will have the chance to experience El Daheeh live on stage — an unforgettable night of laughter, curiosity, and clever insights. El Daheeh is widely known for his comedic sketches and satirical storytelling, offering a unique blend of humor and intellect. His videos explore social, scientific, historical, […]
$45 – $65
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Limits are the key to stimulating creativity, innovation, and collaboration. In a world that gives us seemingly infinite choices and prizes freedom above all else, we have an unprecedented number of options regarding what to do, who to be, and how to spend our time. All that choice is wonderful, but it is also overwhelming. […]
$10 – $35 + Optional Book Add-on
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When Emily Wilson’s translation of The Odyssey appeared in 2017—revealing the ancient poem in a contemporary idiom that was “fresh, unpretentious and lean” (Madeline Miller, Washington Post)—critics lauded it as “a revelation” (Susan Chira, New York Times) and “a cultural landmark” (Charlotte Higgins, Guardian) that would forever change how Homer is read in English. Now Wilson has returned with an […]
$7 – $90
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From winning two Olympic gold medals and a World Cup championship to enduring a career-ending concussion that left her “temporarily totally disabled” and forced her to pawn her Olympic medals, Briana Scurry delivers a raw and inspiring account of resilience. With unflinching candor, she guides audiences through the soaring highs and devastating lows of her […]
$0 – $50
Queer performance artist Jibz Cameron, best known for her multimedia alter ego Dynasty Handbag, will present an evening of performance, film, and readings celebrating the debut of her memoir. Hell in a Handbag traces Cameron’s unique perspective, shaped by a childhood spent with hippie clowns in Northern California, through making morbid zines as a teen in […]
$25 – $50 + Optional Book Add-on
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Join the Endowment for Equal Justice for a special evening with political leader, voting rights activist, business owner, and bestselling author Stacey Abrams! In this tumultuous time, Stacey will speak with all of us about the critical importance of democracy, the rule of law, and the role that civil legal aid plays in promoting both. […]
$50
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By way of structured academia or outspoken social commentary, the work of Kimberlé Crenshaw can be found woven throughout the fabric of modern American sociopolitical discourse. Through establishing the concepts of intersectionality and critical race theory, Crenshaw helped lay a foundation for decades of discussion and activism around race and gender across the world. In […]
$10 – $35 + Optional Book Add-on
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Program Schuman - American Festival Overture Gershwin - An American in Paris Dvořák - Symphony 9 The Puget Sound Symphony Orchestra is committed to achieving musical excellence and diversity through live performances that are accessible, fun, and engaging. Events are offered for informational, entertainment, and educational purposes only. Read Town Hall’s Program Content Policy.
$8 - $10
CabaRAGE brings nine aggrieved artists together for a vocally vast and sonically satisfying outlet of fury! Join us for an evening that's equal parts rage-fueled release and the sweet intoxication of empowerment. Ranging from sultry ballads to pulse-pounding rock, CabaRAGE offers the antidote for when you feel like you might burst...into SONG!
$15 – $40 Sliding Scale
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From epic sunrises to daring adventures at sea, this concert has it all! Seattle Festival Orchestra’s season finale bursts with color, drama, and unforgettable melodies. Strauss’s Also Sprach Zarathustra ignites the evening with its iconic "sunrise" fanfare, Morricone’s Gabriel’s Oboe offers a haunting moment of beauty, and a new work by the winner of our […]
$0 – $20
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Renowned picture book creators, Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen, want people of all ages to understand and appreciate children’s stories and how this art form enriches our individual lives and our culture. Speaking on the process of creating their latest collaboration, a board book series called Now I See, Barnett and Klassen have insights into what […]
$10 – $35 Sliding Scale (Free for ages 22 & Under)
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As Seattle gears up to host the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup, the city finds itself at the center of a heated debate: Is the tournament an economic catalyst or a misuse of public funds? A celebration of Seattle’s cultural vibrancy or a distraction from pressing regional challenges? A thrilling chance to witness the world’s […]
$0 – $50
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Cure whatever may ail you, whether it be a bite from the tarantula or just a general malaise at the state of the world with Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino (CGS), a seven-member ensemble from the Salento peninsula of Apulia “the heel of the boot” of Italy. Led by tambourine player and violinist, Mauro Duarante, who inherited leadership from […]
$25 – $50 Sliding Scale
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In the shadow of an empire, in a world on fire, what if we could imagine — and build — otherwise? Crip feminist technoscience teaches us how to wield disabled, mad, neuroexpansive, crip, sick people’s wisdom as a vital tool for surviving now and thriving then. Disabled people know intimately how to strategically leverage legal […]
$0 – $50
The Pulitzer Prize-finalist and author of the breakout bestseller There There delivers a masterful follow-up to his already classic first novel in Wandering Stars. Extending his constellation of narratives into the past and future, Tommy Orange traces the legacies of the Sand Creek Massacre of 1864 and the Carlisle Indian Industrial School through three generations of a family in […]
$7 – $90
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This project unites sarode player Alam Khan, son of the late maestro Ali Akbar Khan, with celebrated South African guitarists Derek Gripper and Guy Buttery, building on a foundation of improvisational discovery. Gripper and Buttery's signature guitar styles provide a rich, flowing foundation for Khan’s breathtakingly expressive sarode. It’s an unlikely yet perfect fusion that […]
$42 – $52
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Immerse yourself in a concert of vivid color, rhythmic vitality, and sweeping sonic landscapes. The evening begins with Pierre Mercure’s Kaleidoscope, a dazzling orchestral showpiece that lives up to its name with ever-shifting textures and vibrant energy. Next, experience the bold and expressive voice of Adolphus Hailstork in his powerful and lyrical Symphony No. 1, a compelling […]
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Across the globe, rivers are dying—choked by pollution, parched by drought, and shackled by dams. The prevailing narrative treats freshwater as a mere resource, water as a liquid asset, existing solely for human use. This lecture offers a different current: an ancient and urgent story in which rivers live, die, and even possess rights. It […]
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“It’s a difficult thing, to separate legend from story from memory from fact.” Folklore and legend are critical components to any culture, passing tidbits of local history and lessons learned through generations. The idea of the folk hero in particular plays an important role in creating this legacy, rooted in the idea of benevolence and […]
$10 – $35 + Optional Book Add-on
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The ultimate storytelling competition, The Moth GrandSLAM invites winners from our open-mic StorySLAMs back to the stage for the Seattle storytelling championship. Our theme for the night... LOST & FOUND: Listen as ten StorySLAM champs tell five-minute tales about leaving things, feelings, loved ones behind and about re-discovering hidden paths, buried emotions, a sense of […]
$40
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