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Must List: Six Things to Do in Seattle This Week

Ballet spoofs, basketball magic, and music worth the hype

By Sarah Stackhouse January 23, 2025

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How are you? It’s been a tough week here, but at least the sun’s been lovely, hasn’t it? I’ve been leaning on my weekly riding lessons — time with a big, black horse who’s incredibly handsome, a little frisky, and always looking for connection. No opinions, no politics — just that simple give-and-take of trust. It’s so grounding. I hope you’ve got something steady to hold onto right now. Here’s what’s going on around town this week:




Four ballet dancers in ornate costumes pose and leap on stage under the text "Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo." Featured in the January 2025 Must List, this captivating performance dazzles audiences with its artistry and flair.

Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo

Thursday, Jan. 23, 8 p.m.-10 p.m.
Meany Center for the Performing Arts
$25+

Catch this all-male ballet troupe known for its hilarious takes on classical ballets. With impeccable technique and plenty of over-the-top drama, the troupe brings pointe shoes and punchlines together in a way that’s both ridiculous and impressive. The Trocks are “a guaranteed hoot for people who know nothing of ballet and an absolute must for those who think they know the originals,” says the Sydney Star Observer.


A person in a blue astronaut jacket adorned with patches sits in front of a swirling blue and white background, embodying the cutting-edge spirit that lands them on the Must List 2025.

Astronaut Nicole Stott: Space for Art

Saturday, Jan. 25, 2 p.m.
Museum of Flight
Free with museum admission

I love astronauts. Who doesn’t? Nicole Stott, a veteran of two spaceflights and the first astronaut to paint in space, is coming to the Museum of Flight to screen Space for Art. The film documents her mission to connect kids around the world through creativity and the wonder of space. Afterwards, she’ll talk about her incredible career — yes, including the watercolor she painted in orbit, which you can see at the museum.

 

Harlem Globetrotters 2025 World Tour poster featuring players in action poses around a central figure holding a basketball.

Harlem Globetrotters

Sunday, Jan. 26, 3 p.m.
Climate Pledge Arena
$43+

When I was a kid, my dad took me to see the Harlem Globetrotters, and I still think about it. Players seemed to defy gravity, flying through the air, pulling off tricks I didn’t even know were possible. And the goofy mascots got everyone laughing. It’s basketball as pure joy. You’ll cheer. You’ll laugh. You’ll wish you could dunk.


Poster for the "Must List" featuring Tim Heidecker & The Very Good Band on their "Slipping Away Tour '25." The vibrant graphic depicts horses and a carnival scene. Catch them in the South on 01-23-2025.

Tim Heidecker: Slipping Away Tour

Sunday, Jan. 26,  8 p.m.
Neptune Theatre
$39.50+

I’ve been a Tim Heidecker fan since his Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! days — spoofing the kind of cable TV I grew up on. Life’s gotten weirder since then — pandemics, politics, middle age — but Tim’s managed to respond to it all with music that’s funny, honest, and really good. Go see him, knowing you can’t really be sure what you’re signing up for, and that’s half the fun. Remember his standup special?

 

Bundle up and join the adventure! Standing on a hill in cozy winter clothing, this person holds a pole adorned with curious hanging objects. Look forward to our must-list 2025 tour, launching in January. Don’t miss out on this unique journey!.

Nemahsis

Tuesday, Jan. 28, 7 p.m.
Neumos
$25+

Nemahsis is a name you should know. The Palestinian-Canadian singer-songwriter’s debut album, Verbathim, thoughtfully weaves themes of belonging and introspection into every track. Her voice is beautiful and brimming with emotion. Her song “Stick of Gum” has been called one of 2024’s best. She’s on her first headline tour — catch her while she’s still playing intimate shows.


Collage of four scenes from TV show "Almost Live!" with various people in comedic scenarios. Text below reads: "Almost Live! (Almost an Exhibit) MOHAI Museum of History & Industry.

Almost Live! (Almost an Exhibit)

Now-Feb. 23
MOHAI
Free with museum admission

Remember Almost Live!? The sketch comedy show that put Seattle on the map for more than coffee and grunge? From 1984 to 1999, it hilariously skewered local quirks, launched big careers, and captured a city on the rise. MOHAI’s exhibit gets into that era with clips and artifacts. Catch it before it’s gone next month.

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