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Must List: Holiday Events, ‘Pride and Prejudice’ & More

What to do this weekend in Seattle

By Seattle magazine staff December 1, 2014

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Must See
Aham Oluo’s New Show at On the Boards

(12/4 to 12/7, times vary) Musician/composer/comedian/writer Aham Oluo’s show Now I’m Fine combines monologues with original jazz compositions performed by a live orchestra and chronicles a specific six-month period in 2006 during which he went through a host of health and emotional issues.

Must Get Festive
A Very Merry List of Holiday Events in Seattle

It’s time to swap the PSL for eggnog: The holidays are here! Whether you prefer to celebrate with burlesque dancers, towering wintry ice sculptures, good old-fashioned ice skating (available at Seattle Center, in Bellevue or in Redmond) or all of the above, this index of more than 40 events (listed by neighborhood, then starting date) ensures you won’t miss out. 

Must Darcy
Pride and Prejudice at Book-It Repertory Theatre

(Through 12/28, times vary) Book-It celebrates 25 years of turning great literature into great performances by restaging some of its most popular works. This month, catch the Jane Austen classic (previously produced in 2000 and 2004). We’re certain the dashing Mr. Darcy will be there.

Must Eat
Italian Dessert Offered During December

Every December for each of its 24 years, Cafe Lago has been rolling out a traditional Italian treat called Panforte. And you only have a month to taste it.

Must Shop
The Best Holiday Gifts for Kids

(Dates and times vary) Sweet, soft, stylish and culturally savvy presents for all the little ones on your list.

 

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