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Edmonds Center For The Arts

410 Fourth Avenue North, Edmonds, WA 98020
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The Barricade Boys at Edmonds Center For The Arts

The Barricade Boys

Get ready to be taken on a musical journey like no other! The Barricade Boys are back with a brand new US Tour!. Made up of stars from the West End's Les Misrables in its various iterations, the 'boys have been entertaining audiences for a few years now with a mix of stage classics, pop tunes and rocking anthems.

Grand Kyiv Ballet - Snow Queen at Edmonds Center For The Arts

Grand Kyiv Ballet - Snow Queen

The enchanted world of Hans Christian Anderson is brought to life by Ukraine's finest, with the Grand Kyiv Ballet's latest production The Snow Queen! Set to the music of Grieg, Mozart, Vivaldi and Massenet, discover a tale of bravery, love, and friendship this winter that'll delight the whole family!

Paula Poundstone at Edmonds Center For The Arts

Paula Poundstone

Appearing on stage with a stool, a microphone, and a can of Diet Pepsi, Paula Poundstone is famous for her razor-sharp wit and spontaneity. She returns this year with her smart humor and spontaneous wit for an evening of legendary comic material. Her ability to interact with her audience members has been hailed for years, something most comedians fail to do - but there's no slowing Poundstone down as she continues to rip riotous laughter for all who witness her talent. Make sure you don't miss this iconic comedian when she comes to your town.

Napoleon Dynamite - Film and Conversation at Edmonds Center For The Arts

Napoleon Dynamite - Film and Conversation

Heck yes! Join the stars of cult classic Napoleon Dynamite for a special live film screening and high-spirited discussion with audience members. In an event billed as BYOTT (bring your own tater tots), the film's cast members John Heder (Napoleon), Efren Ramirez (Pedro), and John Gries (Uncle Rico) come together to relive the smash-hit indie comedy's instantly quotable moments and deadpan dialogue, as well as offer behind-the-scenes insight into the awkward adventures of the titular teen that first stole collective hearts two decades ago.

Jake Shimabukuro at Edmonds Center For The Arts

Jake Shimabukuro

There are ukulele players...and then there's Jake Shimabukuro. Declared a "hero" by Rolling Stone, the Hawaiian born musician has taken the humble instrument to new levels, blending bluegrass, flamenco and classical techniques in a lightning-quick flurry of fingerpicking.

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