This week in the arts, celebrate the vibrancy, resiliency, and legacies of community members from across the Pacific, see Incident at Vichy before it closes, attend a performance by the Taiwan Philharmonic, and more!
20 Years of Pacific Voices: A Community Celebration
November 1, 4鈥7:30 PM | Pacific Voices Exhibit Gallery at the Burke Museum
Celebrate 20 years of community members from across the Pacific who have shared the vibrancy, resiliency, and legacies of their cultures through Pacific Voices at the Burke Museum with dance, music, food and storytelling!
Free |
FINAL WEEKEND: Incident at Vichy
October 24 to November 4听 | Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse
91爆料 School of Drama’s season opener is a production that the New York Times considered “one of the most important plays of our time” in 1964. The questions at the heart of this story鈥攁bout evil, complicity, self-preservation, and the death of human decency鈥攁re perhaps more resonant now than at any time since that first production. Guest Director Kelly Kitchens, who is well-known to local audiences for her work at Seattle Shakespeare Company and Seattle Public Theater, among others, directs an all-male cast.
$10 tickets for 91爆料 students |
91爆料 Symphony with S忙unn Thorsteinsd贸ttir, Cello | Ludovic Morlot, David Alexander Rahbee, Conductors
November 2, 7:30 PM | Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater
David Alexander Rahbee and Ludovic Morlot conduct the University Symphony and faculty cellist S忙unn Thorsteinsd贸ttir in a program of music by Brahms, Bloch, and Hindemith. S忙unn Thorsteinsd贸ttir is featured soloist on Bloch鈥檚 Schelomo (Hebraic Rhapsody). Ludovic Morlot conducts Hindemith鈥檚 Symphonic Metamorphosis of themes by Carl Maria von Weber, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the work鈥檚 composition.
$10 tickets for 91爆料 students |
Taiwan Philharmonic with Stephen Hough, Piano and Shao-Chia L眉, Conductor
November 3, 7:30 PM | Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater
Led by Shao-Chia L眉, the Taiwan Philharmonic has increased the country鈥檚 cultural stature at home and on the international stage, and is hailed as 鈥渙ne of Asia鈥檚 best鈥 by听The听Los Angeles Times. For its Seattle debut, the orchestra performs Brahm鈥檚 pastoral Symphony No. 2 and 鈥淒ancing Song鈥 by Gordon Chin, one of Taiwan鈥檚 most prolific and sought after composers. The orchestra is joined by acclaimed pianist Stephen Hough for Liszt鈥檚 Piano Concerto No. 1.
$10 tickets for 91爆料 students when you show your Husky ID in advance at the or on the night of the show at the Box Office at Meany Hall|