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Date
Sunday, March 23, 2025
Time
7:30 p.m.
Place
Leo Kreielsheimer Theatre
Cost
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Euvgeny and Dmitri are just two average guys who dream of cushy government jobs—but after the fall of the Soviet Union, they end up working retail instead. As they bumble their way through capitalism, they get entangled with an alluring former pop star who has her own secret agenda. This quirky and provocative world premiere comedy by Lauren Yee (The Great Leap, Cambodian Rock Band) reveals what happens when old systems and strongmen fall away, and we let the free market decide—but freedom doesn’t taste as good as we thought it would.

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2025 NCAA® Division I Men’s Basketball: First + Second Rounds

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Experience March Madness® in Seattle March 21 & 23, 2025 at Climate Pledge Arena! The University of Washington hosts the First and Second Rounds of the NCAA ® Division I Men’s Basketball Championship.
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Seattle Center Sculpture Walk 2024-25

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Delight in 3 original temporary art installations on our campus through April of 2025.
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Seattle's French Fest: A Celebration of French-Speaking Cultures

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Seattle Center Festál presents Seattle’s French Fest: A Celebration of French Speaking Cultures in partnership with France Education Northwest (FEN). The festival celebrates the diversity of traditions, ideas, dialects, and more that make up French-speaking cultures around the world. While France is often the most well-known French-speaking country for people in the U.S., there are many other countries and places all around the world where French is spoken.
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Emergence

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Crystal Pite’s audience favorite Emergence returns after a six-year hiatus!
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Mother Russia

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This quirky and provocative world premiere comedy by Lauren Yee reveals what happens when old systems and strongmen fall away, and we let the free market decide—but freedom doesn’t taste as good as we thought it would.

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