
Upcoming Events
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The FireHouse indoor Performance Space is ventilated continuously with a MERV 13 filter during all performances/events/classes.
Event Notices:
The FireHouse is not responsible for ticket sales or handling. For any questions or concerns, please contact the performer(s) or groups directly for assistance. Parking can be limited around the FireHouse so please allow for plenty of time to park so you get to the event on time. Performance Space doors open for seating about 30 minutes before the start of the event, it is Open Seating so if you want to insure that your group can sit together it is best to arrive when the doors open.
Please note: If you have not arrived with-in 10 minutes before start time or you arrive after the event has started and nobody has saved a seat for you there is a good chance that the group will offer your ticket to somebody on the “Stand-by” list or they might not allow “Late Seating”, so arriving early and before the start time is always best!
All outdoor scheduled events on the Garden Stage are “weather permitting”
To inquire about renting space for an event, performance, or class, feel free to review our availability calendar.

Bobby Peep's Lost Generation - Thomas Prosser
Venture back to the 1920’s Paris with Thomas Prosser’s solo show as Bobby Peep recounts his experiences with Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein, and many other illustrious figures of that exciting by gone era that impacted the culture of the 20th Century and beyond.
Cost: Donation at the Door

A Christmas Carol - A Solo performance by Allen Fitzpatrick
Allen follows in the footsteps its author who, a few years after writing the novella, began public readings of it which he continued to perform until the year of his death.
This story has been represented in over a hundred adaptations for stage, film, opera, and radio. In Allen’s version, audiences have the opportunity to use the full range of their imagination as one actor— on a virtually bare stage— creates 26 different characters. Audiences have been delighted by the personal, individual impact which this approach affords.
Dickens' novella captures the zeitgeist of the mid-Victorian revival of the Christmas holiday, popularizing many aspects of Christmas celebration— including family gatherings, seasonal food and drink, dancing, games, and a festive generosity of spirit. And it shows the path by which selfish, acquisitive men may redeem themselves. Its most important theme, however— all too relevant today— is to shine a glaring light on mistreatment of the poor. Dickens wrote his novella in response to British social attitudes towards poverty. He was compelled to show the repercussions of ignoring the poor— especially children— in poverty.
Cost: $24 General Admission
Advance Tickets HERE

An Evening of Improv - Out of the hat
Improv Playworks presents: An Evening of Improv - Out of the Hat!
Welcome to an evening of fun, storytelling, and creativity that embraces the unexpected as our community of improvisers incorporates your prompts, to make up engaging scenes and stories right before your eyes. Directed by Sheila Goldsmith, her ensemble of players and musicians will make you laugh, touch your heart, and show you what is possible when we trust our voices, change our attitude toward making mistakes, and support each other making up realities that have never been seen before and will never be seen again.
Door opens: 7:00 pm with live music by The Jersey Maples
Show begins: 7:30 pm
Cost: $15
Purchase tickets Here

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Language Archive
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
The Language Archive - George is consumed with preserving and documenting the dying languages of the world. At home, however, despite all the languages he speaks, words fail him in his marriage with his wife. This heartfelt bittersweet comedy won the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for new plays.
Written by: Julia Cho (2012)
Directed by: Cara Phipps
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Foreigner
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
The Foreigner - In a fishing lodge in rural Georgia, a tragically shy proofreader for a science fiction magazine tries to hide from life, only to put himself in the middle of a family squabble over money and power. This hilarious comedy earned multiple Obie and Outer Critics Circle awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production.
Written by: Larry Shue (1984)
Directed by: Mark Kuntz
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - Translations
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
Translations - A British soldier falls in love with an Irish peasant girl, with a backdrop of the British Army’s campaign to change the names of native Gaelic locations. This lyric play explores language as the soul of a nation, during a time of complicated social upheaval.
Written by: Brian Friel (1980)
Directed by: Kayla Adams
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Language Archive
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
The Language Archive - George is consumed with preserving and documenting the dying languages of the world. At home, however, despite all the languages he speaks, words fail him in his marriage with his wife. This heartfelt bittersweet comedy won the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for new plays.
Written by: Julia Cho (2012)
Directed by: Cara Phipps
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Foreigner
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
The Foreigner - In a fishing lodge in rural Georgia, a tragically shy proofreader for a science fiction magazine tries to hide from life, only to put himself in the middle of a family squabble over money and power. This hilarious comedy earned multiple Obie and Outer Critics Circle awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production.
Written by: Larry Shue (1984)
Directed by: Mark Kuntz
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - Translations
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
Translations - A British soldier falls in love with an Irish peasant girl, with a backdrop of the British Army’s campaign to change the names of native Gaelic locations. This lyric play explores language as the soul of a nation, during a time of complicated social upheaval.
Written by: Brian Friel (1980)
Directed by: Kayla Adams
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Foreigner
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
The Foreigner - In a fishing lodge in rural Georgia, a tragically shy proofreader for a science fiction magazine tries to hide from life, only to put himself in the middle of a family squabble over money and power. This hilarious comedy earned multiple Obie and Outer Critics Circle awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production.
Written by: Larry Shue (1984)
Directed by: Mark Kuntz
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - Translations
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
Translations - A British soldier falls in love with an Irish peasant girl, with a backdrop of the British Army’s campaign to change the names of native Gaelic locations. This lyric play explores language as the soul of a nation, during a time of complicated social upheaval.
Written by: Brian Friel (1980)
Directed by: Kayla Adams
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Language Archive
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
The Language Archive - George is consumed with preserving and documenting the dying languages of the world. At home, however, despite all the languages he speaks, words fail him in his marriage with his wife. This heartfelt bittersweet comedy won the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for new plays.
Written by: Julia Cho (2012)
Directed by: Cara Phipps
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Foreigner
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
The Foreigner - In a fishing lodge in rural Georgia, a tragically shy proofreader for a science fiction magazine tries to hide from life, only to put himself in the middle of a family squabble over money and power. This hilarious comedy earned multiple Obie and Outer Critics Circle awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production.
Written by: Larry Shue (1984)
Directed by: Mark Kuntz
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - Translations
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
Translations - A British soldier falls in love with an Irish peasant girl, with a backdrop of the British Army’s campaign to change the names of native Gaelic locations. This lyric play explores language as the soul of a nation, during a time of complicated social upheaval.
Written by: Brian Friel (1980)
Directed by: Kayla Adams
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Language Archive
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
The Language Archive - George is consumed with preserving and documenting the dying languages of the world. At home, however, despite all the languages he speaks, words fail him in his marriage with his wife. This heartfelt bittersweet comedy won the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for new plays.
Written by: Julia Cho (2012)
Directed by: Cara Phipps
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - Translations
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
Translations - A British soldier falls in love with an Irish peasant girl, with a backdrop of the British Army’s campaign to change the names of native Gaelic locations. This lyric play explores language as the soul of a nation, during a time of complicated social upheaval.
Written by: Brian Friel (1980)
Directed by: Kayla Adams
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Language Archive
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
The Language Archive - George is consumed with preserving and documenting the dying languages of the world. At home, however, despite all the languages he speaks, words fail him in his marriage with his wife. This heartfelt bittersweet comedy won the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for new plays.
Written by: Julia Cho (2012)
Directed by: Cara Phipps
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Foreigner
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
The Foreigner - In a fishing lodge in rural Georgia, a tragically shy proofreader for a science fiction magazine tries to hide from life, only to put himself in the middle of a family squabble over money and power. This hilarious comedy earned multiple Obie and Outer Critics Circle awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production.
Written by: Larry Shue (1984)
Directed by: Mark Kuntz
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - Translations
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
Translations - A British soldier falls in love with an Irish peasant girl, with a backdrop of the British Army’s campaign to change the names of native Gaelic locations. This lyric play explores language as the soul of a nation, during a time of complicated social upheaval.
Written by: Brian Friel (1980)
Directed by: Kayla Adams
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Language Archive
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
The Language Archive - George is consumed with preserving and documenting the dying languages of the world. At home, however, despite all the languages he speaks, words fail him in his marriage with his wife. This heartfelt bittersweet comedy won the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for new plays.
Written by: Julia Cho (2012)
Directed by: Cara Phipps
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Foreigner
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
The Foreigner - In a fishing lodge in rural Georgia, a tragically shy proofreader for a science fiction magazine tries to hide from life, only to put himself in the middle of a family squabble over money and power. This hilarious comedy earned multiple Obie and Outer Critics Circle awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production.
Written by: Larry Shue (1984)
Directed by: Mark Kuntz
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Language Archive
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
The Language Archive - George is consumed with preserving and documenting the dying languages of the world. At home, however, despite all the languages he speaks, words fail him in his marriage with his wife. This heartfelt bittersweet comedy won the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for new plays.
Written by: Julia Cho (2012)
Directed by: Cara Phipps
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Foreigner
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
The Foreigner - In a fishing lodge in rural Georgia, a tragically shy proofreader for a science fiction magazine tries to hide from life, only to put himself in the middle of a family squabble over money and power. This hilarious comedy earned multiple Obie and Outer Critics Circle awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production.
Written by: Larry Shue (1984)
Directed by: Mark Kuntz
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - Translations
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
Translations - A British soldier falls in love with an Irish peasant girl, with a backdrop of the British Army’s campaign to change the names of native Gaelic locations. This lyric play explores language as the soul of a nation, during a time of complicated social upheaval.
Written by: Brian Friel (1980)
Directed by: Kayla Adams
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Language Archive
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
The Language Archive - George is consumed with preserving and documenting the dying languages of the world. At home, however, despite all the languages he speaks, words fail him in his marriage with his wife. This heartfelt bittersweet comedy won the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for new plays.
Written by: Julia Cho (2012)
Directed by: Cara Phipps
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Foreigner
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
The Foreigner - In a fishing lodge in rural Georgia, a tragically shy proofreader for a science fiction magazine tries to hide from life, only to put himself in the middle of a family squabble over money and power. This hilarious comedy earned multiple Obie and Outer Critics Circle awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production.
Written by: Larry Shue (1984)
Directed by: Mark Kuntz
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - Translations
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning and thought-provoking plays written by authors who explore how language can both set us apart and bring us together.
Translations - A British soldier falls in love with an Irish peasant girl, with a backdrop of the British Army’s campaign to change the names of native Gaelic locations. This lyric play explores language as the soul of a nation, during a time of complicated social upheaval.
Written by: Brian Friel (1980)
Directed by: Kayla Adams
Cost: $25 per show (Regular), $15 per show (Student)
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Contact: 360-389-2835

Bellingham TheatreWorks : Deep Blue Sound
On a picturesque island in Puget Sound, we find a town in a crisis: The whales have gone missing.
While (unofficial) Mayor Annie searches for a solution, Chris tries to get back together with Mary; John reaches out to help Homeless Gary; Leslie longs for a faraway pen pal; Ali has come home to care for her mother; and Ella has a secret she only wants to share with local journalist Joy Mead, who she barely knows.
But what about the whales? Is their absence just a seasonal glitch, or is it a sign of our collective failure to take care of the Earth?
DEEP BLUE SOUND is a funny and moving play about the connections we make—and the ones we long to make—to other people, and to the world around us.
Cost: $25 general, $15 student
Purchase advance tickets here
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org

Bellingham TheatreWorks : Deep Blue Sound
On a picturesque island in Puget Sound, we find a town in a crisis: The whales have gone missing.
While (unofficial) Mayor Annie searches for a solution, Chris tries to get back together with Mary; John reaches out to help Homeless Gary; Leslie longs for a faraway pen pal; Ali has come home to care for her mother; and Ella has a secret she only wants to share with local journalist Joy Mead, who she barely knows.
But what about the whales? Is their absence just a seasonal glitch, or is it a sign of our collective failure to take care of the Earth?
DEEP BLUE SOUND is a funny and moving play about the connections we make—and the ones we long to make—to other people, and to the world around us.
Cost: $25 general, $15 student
Purchase advance tickets here
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org

Bellingham TheatreWorks : Deep Blue Sound
On a picturesque island in Puget Sound, we find a town in a crisis: The whales have gone missing.
While (unofficial) Mayor Annie searches for a solution, Chris tries to get back together with Mary; John reaches out to help Homeless Gary; Leslie longs for a faraway pen pal; Ali has come home to care for her mother; and Ella has a secret she only wants to share with local journalist Joy Mead, who she barely knows.
But what about the whales? Is their absence just a seasonal glitch, or is it a sign of our collective failure to take care of the Earth?
DEEP BLUE SOUND is a funny and moving play about the connections we make—and the ones we long to make—to other people, and to the world around us.
Cost: $25 general, $15 student
Purchase advance tickets here
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org

Bellingham TheatreWorks : Deep Blue Sound
On a picturesque island in Puget Sound, we find a town in a crisis: The whales have gone missing.
While (unofficial) Mayor Annie searches for a solution, Chris tries to get back together with Mary; John reaches out to help Homeless Gary; Leslie longs for a faraway pen pal; Ali has come home to care for her mother; and Ella has a secret she only wants to share with local journalist Joy Mead, who she barely knows.
But what about the whales? Is their absence just a seasonal glitch, or is it a sign of our collective failure to take care of the Earth?
DEEP BLUE SOUND is a funny and moving play about the connections we make—and the ones we long to make—to other people, and to the world around us.
Cost: $25 general, $15 student
Purchase advance tickets here
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org

Bellingham TheatreWorks : Deep Blue Sound
On a picturesque island in Puget Sound, we find a town in a crisis: The whales have gone missing.
While (unofficial) Mayor Annie searches for a solution, Chris tries to get back together with Mary; John reaches out to help Homeless Gary; Leslie longs for a faraway pen pal; Ali has come home to care for her mother; and Ella has a secret she only wants to share with local journalist Joy Mead, who she barely knows.
But what about the whales? Is their absence just a seasonal glitch, or is it a sign of our collective failure to take care of the Earth?
DEEP BLUE SOUND is a funny and moving play about the connections we make—and the ones we long to make—to other people, and to the world around us.
Cost: $25 general, $15 student
Purchase advance tickets here
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org