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Must List: Brian Setzer Orchestra, Book of Mormon & More

What to do this weekend in Seattle

By Seattle magazine staff December 23, 2015

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Must Rock
Brian Setzer Orchestra’s 12th Annual Christmas Rocks!

(12/27, 7:30 p.m.) The three-time Grammy Award–winning musician will rock his new album, Rockin’ Rudolph, with his 18-piece orchestra at Benaroya Hall.

Must Make Reservations
Top New Year’s Eve Dinners Around Seattle

We did our homework and sifted through some of the finest restaurants in town to bring you this list of unique top-notch dining and foodie experiences to ring in 2016. Reserve your spot now.

Must Laugh
The Book of Mormon at the Paramount

(12/29 to 1/10/2016, times vary) South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone collaborated with Avenue Q writer/composer Robert Lopez on this critically acclaimed, Tony Award–winning musical comedy about a pair of Mormon missionaries in Africa whose faith is tested when trying to convert Ugandans with problems more pressing than their own.

Must Go East
Bellevue Collection’s Dazzling Snowflake Lane

(Through 12/24, times vary) There’s still time to gaze upon a nightly showcase of twinkling lights, falling snow and dazzling choreographed performances of toy soldiers and other wintry characters high-stepping all along Bellevue Way.

Must See
Where to See Amazing Holiday Lights

We’ve compiled a list of some of the city’s flashiest, most fabulous and most meticulous holiday light displays that will fill you with plenty of holiday cheer. Grab the whole family and head out for a joyful evening of oohing and ahhing at exterior illumination.

 

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