Can-can madames, lumberjill hikers, and prancing blackberries are just a few of the acts that will delight audiences at the Jewelbox Theater this June 2024!

Sister Kate has been kicking up their heels to music from the 1920's-1960's for nearly two decades. This time they dance you through the history, the quirkiness, and the love of all things Seattle!

Show times and dates

Performance run time: around 1 hour 30 min, including one 15 minute intermission

Weekend 1

Thursday, June 6th / 1 show

  • 7:00 pm (doors @ 6:30pm)

Friday, June 7th / 1 show 

  • 6:00 pm (doors @ 5:30pm)

Saturday, June 8th / 2 shows 

  • 4:00 pm (doors @ 3:30pm)

  • 6:45pm (doors @ 6:15pm)

Weekend 2

Thursday,  June 20th / 1 show

  • 7:00 pm (doors @ 6:30pm)

Friday, June 21st / 2 shows 

  • 6:00 pm (doors @ 5:30pm)

  • 9:00 pm (doors @ 8:30pm)

Saturday, June 22nd / 2 shows 

  • 6:00 pm (doors @ 5:30pm)

  • 9:00 pm (doors @ 8:30pm)


We are so ecstatic to have performer, writer, and all around theatre maker, Opal Peachey, joining us as our fabulous femcee for this show run!

Opal Peachey is a founding company member of the immersive dinner theater, Nordo and has originated roles in 12 productions.

Opal graces the stage of the Triple Door each January as the ghost of Frederic Chopin in Bohemia (writer, composer) an annual audience favorite. Other companies she has worked with as a performer and producer include ACT Theater, Book-It Repertory Theater, Annex Theater, and The Re-Bar.

Bohemia made it’s European debut at the Ballhaus Theater in 2022, with Opal performing Chopin to sold-out houses.

Ms. Peachey holds a B.F.A. from Cornish College of the Arts, with an emphasis in original works, playwriting and directing. She worked as a stage manager for several years after graduation, booked out years in advance, before meeting the artistic directors of Nordo and making the leap to onstage performance and producing her own work.

In addition to live theater, Peachey is also an accomplished voiceover actor. Her most recent project is “The Curve of Time Podcast”, a serial family friendly adventure story - Opal plays the matriarch and ship captain, Katherine Wells.

Opal was our guest director for Sister Kate’s Science Museum, and has acted as backstage manager for our recent burlesque show, Madame Kate’s Menagerie. We look forward to Opal sharing the stage with us and leading our audiences through our dance story of Seattle.

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Seattle’s history is deep and rich. We want to acknowledge the original peoples of the region since time immemorial, and acknowledge that we are all on the traditional lands of the Duwamish and other Coast Salish. We honor their ancestors and thank them.

As such, a portion of each ticket sale is being donated to one of our favorite local organizations, the Na’ah Illahee Fund, a local Indigenous women-led organization whose mission is to support and promote the leadership of Indigenous women in the ongoing regeneration of Indigenous communities throughout the northwest region of Turtle Island, from the Arctic to the Rockies.

FAQs

  • Our full-length cabarets are about an hour and a half of funny, sexy, weird, and wondrous dance routines.

    You’ll also see lots of awesome vernacular jazz dancing in our choreography, which is our largest influence as a jazz dance troupe.

  • Parking in Belltown can be tricky, but there are a number of paid lots around if you can’t find street parking.

    Otherwise, we recommend public transportation (lightrail to Westlake or bus) or rideshare (Uber/Lyft).

  • There is!

    The Rendezvous makes fantastic cocktails & they have a kitchen with plenty of tasty bites.

    Arrive early and eat before the show, or enjoy dinner & drinks during the show by ordering with the server.

  • Our shows are 21+, due to the nature of the venue also being a cocktail bar.

  • We do! Just choose the appropriate ticket in the link and add a donation of your choosing. We recommend a starting donation of $10-15.