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Hundred Days

Harlequin Productions 202 4th Ave E, Olympia, WA, United States

Book by The Bengsons & Sarah Gancher Music & Lyrics by The Bengsons Directed by Aaron Lamb and featuring local artists Amy Shephard, Denim Protégé, and members of local bands Sugar and the Spitfires and SpareCrow. Join us as we transform The State Theater into an intimate cabaret for an uncensored, exhilarating, and heartrending true story about ...

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$33 – $50

Theater Artists Olympia Presents The Half-life of Marie Curie by Lauren Gunderson

Oly Theater 525 Black Lake Blvd, Olympia, WA, United States

In 1911, Marie Curie wins the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her discovery of radium and polonium. By 1912, she is the object of nationwide ridicule, all but erasing her achievements, when the press discovers her affair with a married scientist. Branded a foreign temptress and homewrecker, Marie is left reeling until her friend, engineer ...

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$20

Tartuffe by Moliere

Knutzen Family Theatre 3200 SW Dash Point Rd, Federal Way

Centerstage Theatre’s 2022-23 season comes to a close with Moliere’s satirical comedy Tartuffe. This classic charlatans its way onto stage from May 19 - June 11, 2023. Tartuffe skillfully masters whatever persona he feels those around him want most while gaining access to whoever, and whatever, he pleases. As people start seeing behind his mask, ...

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$35

Lacey Spring Fun Fair

Saint Martin's University 5300 Pacific Ave SE, Lacey, WA, United States

The Lacey Spring Fun Fair has provided FREE activities and entertainment for thousands since 1988! Join us this year for wild rides, live performances, vendors, and delicious food concessions! Saturday May 20, 10am - 6pm and Sunday May 21, 11am - 5pm.

FREE

Student Orchestras of Greater Olympia Spring Concert!

Washington Center for the Performing Arts 512 Washington St SE, Olympia, WA, United States

SOGO MAY CONCERT Lead. Inspire. Perform. :|| Orchestrating lifelong participation in the arts.   Another season draws to a close for Student Orchestras of Greater Olympia! Student violin soloist Maria Aurelio will perform a beautiful work by Antonín Dvorák, and we will honor our Class of 2023 graduating seniors. The Conservatory Orchestra will also play ...

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$4 – $21

AUDITION with Student Orchestras of Greater Olympia (SOGO)!

2023-24 Auditions!! Student Orchestras of Greater Olympia (SOGO)   Virtual Auditions: May 23rd-26th   Instrumentalists with 2+ years of experience; elementary through early college. Join Olympia's stellar student orchestras and play with peers who are just as excited to be playing music as you! 3 orchestras from beginner, intermediate, to advanced levels, small ensembles, and ...

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$35

Paper Marbling Workshop

Lacey Timberland Library 500 College St SE, Lacey, WA, United States

Learn how to make beautiful designs on paper using sumi ink and water! Each attendee will learn the basics of sumi ink paper marbling and will get to take home at least one paper creation. Come prepared to get messy! Clothes might get wet or stained from the process.  Ages 6-18 and their caregivers welcome.

Free

Black Box Jazz: David Joyner and Jared Hall Quartet

Washington Center Black Box 512 Washington Street SE, Olympia, United States

David Lee Joyner is an in-demand pianist, composer, vocalist, and educator in the Pacific Northwest region. Trumpeter, composer and educator Jared Hall is the winner of the 2013 National Trumpet Competition – Jazz Division.

$32 – $39

Ceramics Workshop: Pinch Pot Portraits with Mike Lalone

Arbutus Folk School 610 4th Ave E, Olympia, WA

In this fun and creative workshop at Arbutus Folk School, you will build your own pinch pot portraits in clay with master ceramicist Mike Lalone. You will learn how to shape and sculpt a mini clay face with realistic proportions and expressions. Don't worry if you have never worked with clay before; this workshop is suitable for all ...

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$110

“What We Can Do”: Panel Discussion with local immigrant-serving organizations

Olympia City Hall 601 4th Ave E, Room 207, Olympia

This week is the last opportunity to see Uncaged Art, an exhibit presenting photographs of the art work of unaccompanied immigrant youth who were detained at Tornillo Detention Center in Texas. Join Kindra Galan, Educational Director, CIELO (Centro Integral Educativo Latino de Olympia), Dianna Torres Angulo, President, Hispanic Roundtable, Diana Perez, TOGETHER’s Community Schools Program ...

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Free

In the Gutter at Olympia Little Theatre

Olympia Little Theatre 1925 Miller Ave NE, Olympia

A door-to-door gutter salesman gets an unexpected proposition. She will buy his gutters with extras, but only if he murders her husband. Should he do it? Did the nosy neighbor overhear? Is everyone in way over their heads? The plot goes off the rails on a wild ride of puns and double entendres that will ...

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$11 – $15

Susan Bloomfield-Spangler Organ Concert

St. John's Episcopal Church 114 20th St. SE, Olympia

St. John’s Episcopal Church presents Susan Bloomfield-Spangler for the final organ concert in this year’s season celebrating the completion of the Schlicker organ on Saturday, June 3 at 3pm. Bloomfield-Spangler will be presenting a concert of organ music by queer and female composers such as Dame Ethel Smyth, Samuel Barber, Gian Carlo Menotti, and Florence ...

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