Friday, December 9, 2011

Land of the Sweets: The Burlesque Nutcracker

Ever wonder what the sugar plum fairies do on their night off? They get together with the Snow Queen, the King of Rats and Charles Drosselmigus, to name a few, to prance, frolic and play in a twirl of glitzy spender on The Triple Door's Mainstage Theater!


Land of the Sweets: The Burlesque Nutcracker is a spectacle of ecdysiastic pageantry that will delight holiday revelers and give the classic ballet a bawdy makeover!



List of show dates and times:


Wednesday, December 14

7:00 PM (17+) AND 10:00 PM (21+)

$30 advance/ $35 day of


Thursday, December 15

7:00 PM (17+) AND 10:00 PM (21+)

$30 advance/ $35 day of


Friday, December 16

7:00 PM (17+) AND 10:00 PM (21+)

$40 advance/ $45 day of


Saturday, December 17

7:00 PM (17+) AND 10:00 PM (21+)

$40 advance/ $45 day of


Sunday, December 18

7:00 PM (17+) AND 10:00 PM (21+)

$35 advance/ $40 day of


Tuesday, December 20

7:00 PM (17+) AND 10:00 PM (21+)

$28 advance/ $32 day of


Wednesday, December 21

7:00 PM (17+) AND 10:00 PM (21+)

$30 advance/ $35 day of


Thursday, December 22

7:00 PM (17+) AND 10:00 PM (21+)

$30 advance/ $35 day of


Friday, December 23

7:00 PM (17+) AND 10:00 PM (21+)

$40 advance/ $45 day of


Saturday, December 24

7:00 PM (17+) AND 10:00 PM (21+)

$40 advance/ $45 day of


To purchase tickets call the box office at 206.838.4333 , open everyday from 12pm-8pm, or follow the link here>>

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Rick's Picks of the Week: Stacey Kent

Rick's Picks of the Week is jazz vocalist, Stacey Kent, on Monday, December 12th, at 7:30 on the Mainstage at The Triple Door.


Stacey Kent's voice has a delicate, dreamlike way of carrying you through each note and cadence leaving you feeling like you're soaking in a ray of sunshine.



Kent's Raconte Moi album features twelve songs sung entirely in French, including La Venue de Mélo. As a listener you would never guess French is Kent's second language, her voice is crystalline with a tender vulnerability, yet posses a certain intensity the French lyrics brings out.


"Making this record reminded me all over again why I became a musician," says Stacey Kent.


Growing up in New Jersey and Colorado, Kent learned french from her Russian-born grandfather who, after fleeing Russia during the Bolshevik Revolution, lived in Paris for several years before moving to the United States. Her grandfather has been a key inspiration behind her French influence, yet her newest discography addition, Dreamer in Concert, features more English sung songs. Released in October 2011, Dreamer in Concert manages to capture the emotionally direct, yet naive qualities unique to Kent's sound.


To purchase tickets to Stacey Kent's upcoming show on December 12 at 7:30 on the Mainstage follow this link here>>