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Dec. 13, 2022 - Things to do in Seattle this December
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Things to do in Seattle this December.
The Nutcracker, burlesque and more things to do in Seattle this December.
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This December, Seattle has a stocking full of holiday events.
Pacific Northwest Ballet has been presenting various versions of "The Nutcracker" since 1975.
You can catch "The Nutcracker Ballet" and its amazing sets and costumes at McCaw Hall through the 27th.
Since the ballet premiered in 1892, there have been countless rifts on the original including the popular "Land of the Sweets," a burlesque "Nutcracker," taking place at the Triple Door through the 30th.
And for some Ho Ho Ho that is also ha ha ha, here's a Yuletide show that puts a comedic twist on the traditional merry men.
"RuPaul's Drag Race" alums BenDeLaCreme and Jinx Monsoon are taking their holiday show on the international road this year.
The cabaret queens will be touching down for a series of hilarious home shows through the 24th at the Moore Theater.
I'm Starla Sampaco.
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