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Must List: 6 Fun Things to Do in Seattle This Week

Nordic cheer, Indigenous art, and Mary Poppins magic

By Sarah Stackhouse November 21, 2024

In a fur-trimmed coat and reindeer antler headband, a person savors a cup at Seattle's festive outdoor market, with lighted stars twinkling and blurred shoppers adding to the fun things happening this week.
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How did the bomb cyclone treat you? We had a two-hour school delay and an eight-hour power outage — but we’re feeling lucky compared to those still waiting for their lights to come back on. And heads up, there’s more rain on the way, though it’s not supposed to be as gusty.

Seattle theaters are packed with cheer, from Land of the Sweets: The Burlesque Nutcracker to A Christmas Carol. Check out our holiday shows roundup. Or, here are five festive ways to sparkle this season. Wondering how much you’ll spend on gifts? You’re not alone. Plus, downtown Seattle is feeling really lively again, just in time for the holidays.

I’ll be buying a wreath this weekend and gearing up for the holiday chaos. Stay warm out there.

 

 

On 11-21-2024, a person in vintage clothing holds an umbrella and a carpet bag against a purple background with the text "Mary Poppins." Perfect for any must-list featuring timeless classics.

Mary Poppins

Nov.22-Dec. 9
Fifth Avenue Theatre
$40+

Practically perfect in every way — and now at the 5th Avenue Theatre. This new production of Mary Poppins promises all the magic, whimsy, and unforgettable songs that make it one of the greatest classics ever. It’s the first time this chimney-sweeping epic has landed at the 5th. Mary herself has been popping up all over Seattle — reading at Elliott Bay Book Co., visiting the Gum Wall, and attending sporting events. Now she’s taking the stage. If you can snag a ticket, you absolutely should. Who knows? Maybe she’ll teach you how to fly.

 

Design featuring gnomes, reindeer, and Nordic patterns with the text "Julefest at the National Nordic Museum" on a light blue background. Mark your calendar for 11-21-2024 and don't miss this must-list event!

Julefest

Nov. 23-24, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
National Nordic Museum
$10

Julefest is pure holiday fun. A nearly 50-year tradition, it’s a celebration of Nordic culture that brings Seattle together. With more than 40 vendors offering handcrafted goods, cozy Nordic treats, and plenty of glögg, it’s a great way to kick off the season. Don’t miss the first-ever night market at Valhalla Beer Hall with live music. Honestly, I’ve teared up here before — it’s that festive and fun. There’s something so good about people coming together to eat, drink, and be merry.

 

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Alien: Back on the Big Screen

Nov. 22-26
Central Cinema
$12

If you haven’t seen Alien on the big screen, what are you even doing? Ridley Scott’s 1979 sci-fi masterpiece had its world premiere right here in Seattle at SIFF, making it a piece of local history. It’s one of the greatest sci-fi films ever made, with Sigourney Weaver’s Ellen Ripley leading the charge as one of the most iconic characters in the genre. With a killer supporting cast, including Seattle’s own Tom Skerritt, who still calls the city home, this is a movie that deserves the full cinematic treatment.

 

On the must-list event of 11-21-2024, a person masterfully played the saxophone on stage while another musician added depth in the background.

SAM Performs: KO Ensemble

Saturday, Nov. 23, noon-2 p.m.
Seattle Art Museum
Free

Celebrate the opening of Following Space: Thaddeus Mosley & Alexander Calder with a free jazz concert series inspired by the music that shaped Mosley’s work. First up is the KO Ensemble, led by Seattle saxophonist Kate Olson, featuring Evan Woodle (drums), Tim Carey (bass), and Conner Eisenmenger (trombone/trumpet). Can’t make it? Catch D’Vonne Lewis and BEYOND on Nov. 30 or the Seattle Women’s Jazz Orchestra on Dec. 7.

 

Paintings with nature and wildlife themes are beautifully displayed on a table, overlayed with the text "Native Art Markets." Mark your calendars for this must-list event, happening on 11-21-2024.

Native Art Market

Nov. 23-24, Dec. 21-22, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center
Free

The Native Art Market features authentic works by Indigenous artisans. Handcrafted jewelry, ceremonial drums, woodcraft, and prints celebrate the beauty of tribal traditions. Shop for gifts. Shop for yourself. Each one-of-a-kind creation carries a story as rich as the culture it represents.


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Aurora

Tuesday, Nov. 26, 7:30 p.m.
WaMu Theater
$20

Norwegian singer-songwriter Aurora brings her ethereal pop sound to life with a mix of electronic beats and folk influences. Known for hits like “Running with the Wolves,” “Some Type of Skin,” and “Cure for Me,” her music feels otherworldly and deeply personal. I’m going with my daughter, who’s a superfan and already planning our playlist for the car ride.

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