St. Ophelia concert, Jam in the Atrium jazz series, and an art history talk about Kerry James Marshall
“Sweeney Todd” is famously a musical about obsession and perversion, but the backstory of the production is very different: it is one of joyful creation, spawned in a lifelong friendship.
Some of Vashon’s most notable musicians will come together on the stage of the high school theater to raise money for a worthy cause.
The duo’s most popular morning segment, every Friday morning at 10 a.m. is “It’s Time to Count the Subarus!”
Concerts and shows, coming up soon on Vashon
Islanders can take to the streets to celebrate the opening of new art exhibits — as well as Swiftwater, an exciting new, artist-run gallery — on Friday, Feb. 3.
This award-winning 12-character solo show features dancing, singing, mime, clown, film and edgy social commentary.
Like most performing arts, Vashon’s “14/48” festival took a break for two years during the pandemic. But now it’s back, and bigger than ever.
For generations, Portage Fill has entertained and inspired islanders to get up and dance to tunes from the great American songbook.
The concert will provide an in-depth exploration of the rarely-heard Italian Four-Part Canzona.
Arts and entertainment coming up on Vashon
Whim W’Him’s “WINTER ‘23” — featuring fresh work by three acclaimed choreographers — will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 25, in the Kay White Hall of Vashon Center for the Arts.
14/48 Theater Festival is back, Sweeney Todd tickets now on sale, and Portage Fil to celebrate 50 years in concert.