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This week in the arts, attend 91̽»¨School of Drama’s season opener, see several musical performances, and attend a exhibition opening.


Incident at Vichy

October 24 to November 4  | Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse

91̽»¨School of Drama’s season opener is a production that the New York Times considered “one of the most important plays of our time” in 1964. The questions at the heart of this story—about evil, complicity, self-preservation, and the death of human decency—are perhaps more resonant now than at any time since that first production. Guest Director Kelly Kitchens, who is well-known to local audiences for her work at Seattle Shakespeare Company and Seattle Public Theater, among others, directs an all-male cast.

$10 tickets for 91̽»¨students |


St. Lawrence String Quartet

October 25, 7:30 PM | Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

“Modern…dramatic…superb…wickedly attentive…with a hint of rock ‘n roll energy…” are just a few ways critics describe the musical phenomenon that is the St Lawrence String Quartet. Through the SLSQ’s ¶Ù¾±²õ³¦´Ç±¹±ð°ù²âÌýpresentation, you will experience an informed, enthusiastic and entertaining breakdown of a Haydn quartet filled with historical and musical guidance.

$10 tickets for 91̽»¨students when you show your Husky ID in advance at the or on the night of the show at the Box Office at Meany Hall |


Opening Weekend: Between Bodies

October 27 to 28  | Henry Art Gallery

Pick up tools to expand your speculative imagination, enjoy time with fellow arts enthusiasts and friends, and celebrate “Between Bodies” with exhibiting artists!

Free for members, 91̽»¨students, faculty, and staff |


Guest Artist Concert: Robyn Schulkowsky

October 27, 7:30 pm| Meany Studio Theater

An active musician on five continents, percussionist Robyn Schulkowsky moved to Germany during a heyday of experimental and adventurous classical composition, premiering and recording some of the most important percussion works of the 20th and 21st centuries and working with composers such as Karlheinz Stockhausen, Kevin Volans, John Cage, Morton Feldman and Iannis Xenakis. In her 91̽»¨performance debut, Schulkowsky presents music by longtime collaborator Christian Wolff and some seldom-heard gems by composer/sound poet Josef Anton Riedl, among other works.

$10 tickets for 91̽»¨students |


Music of Today: DXARTS

October 30, 7:30 pm | Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

The Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media and the School of Music co-present this series devoted to groundbreaking new works and modern classics by faculty and guest composers.
$10 tickets for 91̽»¨students |