TRANSPORT | Mystic Motel
The Mystic Motel has vacancies and is ready for you to check in! Our neighbors at Burgess/Hall have packed up their Christmas Bar pop up at The Woods and traded it in for “a transportive space that takes guests out of the clouds and rain of Seattle and into a Wes Anderson-esque 1970s ‘theme park’ of a dusty desert roadside motel”. This themed pop-up bar promises desert-themed cocktails and warm, alluring interior design featuring faux cacti, campfires, and critters that call the sand home. If you’re aching for the summer sun or a relaxing trip to Palm Springs, stop by and stay awhile at the Mystic Motel.
Open Wednesdays – Sundays | 5 pm – Late @ The Woods
WITNESS | dani tirrell and The Congregation: Leviticus or Love
dani tirrell, Seattle’s 2019 Mayor Arts Award recipient, is a Black, Trans Spectrum, Queer choreographer, dancer, and movement guide. dani's performance of Leviticus or Love and to Walk Amongst Humans: A Dance in Two Parts (Book I: Leviticus) is a movement meditation of sin, love, loss, and a world in which Black Queer bodies are uplifted. This multi-part dance work is set to traditional and contemporary gospel music that will be inspired and reimagined by Aretha Franklin’s Amazing Grace gospel album and documentary.
April 20th & 21st | Various times @ The Moore Theatre
HEAR | Gabrielle Zevin
Although in-person tickets have sold out, it’s worth it to purchase a virtual ticket to see Gabrielle Zevin’s conversation with best-selling author Ruchika Tulshyan. Spanning three decades and traversing the landscapes from Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Venice Beach, California, and beyond, Zevin's Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow delves deep into the intricate tapestry of identity, disability, resilience in the face of failure, and the profound power of redemption. Praised as a literary masterpiece by Ron Charles of the Washington Post, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow has captivated readers and critics alike, earning accolades as one of the standout works of the year. Recognized by esteemed publications such as the New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, TIME, GoodReads, and Oprah Daily, Zevin's novel has garnered both critical acclaim and commercial success, solidifying its place as a must-read for those seeking profound insights into the human experience.
April 25th | 7:30 @ Town Hall