Edmonds Center for the Arts announces its seventh performance season, starting October 5, 2013 through May 2014. Full season subscriptions are available now starting at $411, and can be purchased by calling the ECA box office at (425) 275-9595. Multi-ticket packages will be available June 20, 2013 and Single Tickets go on sale August 1, 2013.
ECA is proud to announce Acura of Lynnwood and Lynnwood Honda as the full season sponsors for the 2013-2014 Season.
"Creating the lineup of each ECA Season is an adventure in itself.", Executive Director Joe McIalwain explains. "We bring a combination of award-winning contemporary artists to our intimate stage, as well as an exciting mix of music, dance, theatre and comedy for our audience to discover. Whatever the event, we strive to create an atmosphere at ECA that makes you feel comfortable, appreciated and engaged, as if the venue is an extension of your own living room."
ECA proudly announces the following performances:
The Capitol Steps, October 5, 2013
Always irreverent and downright hysterical, The Capitol Steps dig into the headlines of the day.
Malama Ko Aloha: Keep Your Love with Keola Beamer, R. Carlos Nakai, Geoffrey Keezer, and Moanalani Beamer, October 25, 2013
Enjoy stories and music from Hawaiian history and legend, with projections of Hawaiian sights of amazing power and beauty.
Rufus Wainwright, October 28, 2013
This Grammy Nominee has established himself as one of the great male vocalists and songwriters.
An Evening with Jim Brickman, November 9, 2013
Experience extraordinary piano as Jim Brickman brings his signature solo melodies and hit songs to life.
Seattle International Comedy Competition, November 20, 2013
This regional touring comedy festival features nationally recognized comedians.
Sing-A-Long Sound of Music, November 30, 2013
This interactive movie event featuring the classic film "The Sound of Music" is fun for the whole family.
Take 6, November 11, 2013
Crystal clear harmonies combine with syncopated rhythms that bubble with gospel, jazz and R&B.
Turtle Island Quartet with Nellie McKay, January 17, 2014
Nellie McKay's talents on piano, mallets, and ukulele are joined with Turtle Island's innovative rhythmic techniques
Menopause the Musical, January 22 & 23, 2014
The all-female cast makes fun of their woeful hot flashes, forgetfulness, night sweats and chocolate binges.
California Guitar Trio and Montreal Guitar Trio, January 25, 2014
Performing both independently and in a dazzling six-guitar experience, these two groups will demonstrate their virtuosity.
Judy Collins with Passenger String Quartet, January 30, 2014
An impressive career spanning more than 50 years, Judy will be joined by a Northwest group originally formed by the Seattle Rock Orchestra.
Lúnasa, February 15, 2014
Experience Celtic music full of fiddles, flute and exuberance!
Project Trio, March 1, 2014
This innovative classical trio performs with a high-octane mix of classical, jazz, hip-hop, and rock.
Forbidden Broadway, March 15, 2014
Enjoy outrageous costumes, hilarious rewrites of the songs you know, and dead-on impressions by a stellar cast!
Kurt Elling, March 20, 2014
A performance of astonishing technical mastery of jazz improvisation, scat, spoken word and poetry.
Alpin Hong, March 26, 2014
His combination of piano technique and humor continues to bring audiences young and old to their feet
Wailin ' Jennys, April 11, 2014
Folk harmonies and heart-wrenching lyrics make a dedicated following for these ladies.
Theatre of Illusion, April 26, 2014
A high-tech stage show combining drama, comedy, romance, and suspense with elaborate stage illusions.
Bodyvox, May 3, 2014
This group combines dance, theater and film into breathtaking productions rich in imagery, athleticism and humor.
Chanticleer, May 8, 2014
An orchestra of voices seamlessly blends through renaissance, gospel and new music.
Yesterday and Today, May 17, 2014
Rock to the music of the Beatles in an interactive concert experience where the audience creates the playlist.
Edmonds Center for the Arts (ECA), is a non-profit performing arts facility located in scenic downtown Edmonds, Washington. Located in the historic original Edmonds High School building, ECA was remodeled and opened in October 2006 to be a cultural resource for the Puget Sound region through performing arts presentations, community partnerships and education outreach programs.
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