In the horror genre, check out the It’s Coming from inside the House series, showing Diary of the Dead about a group of young film students who run into real-life zombies while shooting a horror movie of their own., 7 p.m., April 16. Mankind is on the verge of extinction, and John Travolta has to save it. It’s the year 3000 and earth is a wasteland. Museum of Pop Culture-MoPOP’s So Bad, It’s Good movie series features Battlefield Earth, 6 p.m., April 10. April concerts include Pagliacci, April 10 Cinderella, April 17 and Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg on April 24. To learn more click here.Ĭlassical KING FM & Seattle Opera-KING FM broadcast past SO productions, 10 a.m., Saturday. KCTS 9’s resident historian Knute Berger leads a discussion with Seattle restaurant luminaires, 5:30 p.m., April 8. In April, CPM offers What Unites Us? with Eric Liu, Citizen University co-founder and Aspen Institute’s Citizenship & American Identity director, 11 a.m., April 6 and The Foods that Made Seattle. To learn more click here.Ĭascade Public Media-Monthly programs bring community together to learn, grow and make a difference. Single tickets are now on sale for Childfinder and The Canterville Ghost Mañanaland and The Effluent Engine. Click here to learn more.īook-It Repertory Theatre-This season, Book-It has gone all-audio to play with the form and structure of book adaptations in five “mainstage” dramas. It includes online performances and martial arts, exhibits and demonstrations, documentaries and more. The festival seeks to deepen understanding and highlight the cultural contributions and achievements of Japan and Japanese Americans. Seattle Center Festál- Seattle Cherry Blossom and Japanese Cultural Festival, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., April 9-11. Seattle Center Arts at Home offers additional options. Seattle Center resident organizations and public programs offer virtual exploration, enrichment and entertainment throughout this month.
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