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5 eye-catching live performances you can watch in Seattle this month

New Netflix additions are great and all but why not get out there and enjoy live performance? From ballet to circus arts to improv, the city is chock full of performances worth seeing this month. Here are 5 eye-catching live performances you can watch in Seattle this month.

Freestyle Love Supreme

If you want a taste of the unexpected then you need to see Freestyle Love Supreme. As the performance’s name suggests, it’s freestyle and different every night. The cast of the hip hop comedy takes suggestions from the audience and spins them into instantaneous riffs and full-length musical numbers.

When: Until March 13th
Where: 155 Mercer St
Cost: $17+

Cirque du Soleil: Alegria

Cirque du Soleil’s captivating magic is returning to Redmond’s Marymoor Park. The traveling circus’ newest performance is a classic Cirque du Soleil show reimagined for a new generation with intricate costumes and an array of sounds and genres. It’s a must-see experience for those of you who have missed live performances.

When: Until March 13th
Where: 6046 West Lake Sammamish Parkway NE Redmond, WA
Cost:  $50+

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Seattle Moisture Festival

This festival is actually the world’s largest Comedy/Varieté festival.  It enters around 3-15 minute acts performed by artists accompanied by a live show band. To make things even more interesting, you never know what you’ll see on stage. Generally, you can expect aerialists, jugglers, magicians, comedians, and more.

When: March 17th-April 10th
Where: 4301 Leary Way NW
Cost: $14 – $28

Plot Points

Pacific Northwest Ballet’s Plot Points is a set of trailblazing pieces with a theme of experimentation. Viewers will watch as expectations flip upside down and come out the other side in an enigmatic new world. Not only that but when was the last time you went to the ballet?

When: March 18th-27th
Where: 321 Mercer St
Cost: $30+

Ooh La La!

Now that the new year has come and gone, folks are looking towards the next big holiday, Valentine’s Day. Can Can’s newest show is a rose-colored soirée to remember, an original Parisian-inspired production. Like their other shows, you’ll also be able to sip on lavish libations and nosh on delectable delicacies while watching the performers work their magic.

When: Until May 1st
Where: 94 Pike St
Cost: $49+

See? Plenty to watch. Have a great month, Seattle!

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