Feb 28 Saturday
Don’t miss the fun of Seussical the Musical! Join the Cat in the Hat and a cast of unforgettable characters as Horton the Elephant embarks on a heartwarming, hilarious adventure full of catchy songs, colorful chaos, and big life lessons. This high-energy, family-friendly production is bursting with imagination and joy. Grab your tickets and experience the magic live on stage!
Taste and imagination, the two key ingredients for a first-rate revue, abound in this fresh take on the Rodgers & Hammerstein canon, conceived by Tony Award winner Walter Bobbie. Over three decades after the duo’s final collaboration, The Sound of Music, took Broadway by storm, this new R&H musical opened the 1994 Broadway season with flair and distinction, garnering wildly enthusiastic notices and earning two Tony nominations, including Best Musical.
Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein may never have imagined “Shall We Dance?” as a comic pas de deux for a towering beauty and her diminutive admirer, nor might they have suspected that one day a lovelorn young lad might pose the musical question, “How do you solve a problem like Maria?” But that’s precisely the kind of invention lavished upon this new revue, with innovative musical arrangements, including a sultry Andrews Sisters-esque “I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair,” a swingin’ “Honeybun” worthy of the Modernaires, and a jazzy “Kansas City,” proving how terrifically up-to-date the remarkable songs of R&H remain.
Show Dates: Thu. Feb 19th 2026, 7:30 pmFri. Feb 20th 2026, 7:30 pmSat. Feb 21st 2026, 1:30 pmSat. Feb 21st 2026, 7:30 pmSun. Feb 22nd 2026, 1:30 pmWed. Feb 25th 2026, 7:30 pmThu. Feb 26th 2026, 7:30 pmFri. Feb 27th 2026, 7:30 pmSat. Feb 28th 2026, 1:30 pmSat. Feb 28th 2026, 7:30 pmSun. Mar 1st 2026, 1:30 pm
Join us for a hilarious adventure at the Blue Door Theatre! Expedition is a fast, family-friendly improv comedy show where audience ideas fuel wild games, bold characters, and unexpected twists. Every show is made up on the spot—and no two journeys are ever the same.
"I am woman, hear me roar — with laughter." — Variety
It’s just another day at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave until a White House PR nightmare threatens to spins out of control. It will take seven brilliant and beleaguered women risking life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the commander-in-chief out of serious trouble. "POTUS, or Behind Every Great Dumb*** are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive", is a bawdy and irreverent look at sex, politics and the women in charge of the man who’s (not quite) in charge of the free world.
FEBRUARY 13 - MARCH 8Firth J Chew Studio Theatre
Written by Selina Fillinger
Directed by Chelsea DuVallWith Lani Call, Melody Deatherage, Nicole Hicks-Wedge, Delaney Kahler, Sarah Plumb, Jamie Sciarrio, and Rachae Thomas
PLEASE NOTE: Recommended for ages 12+; this production contains profanity, sexual references, comedic depiction of drug use, and presence of prop firearms. Children under the age of five years will not be admitted.
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Mar 01 Sunday
On Foot is an exhibition of paintings created from observations made while walking through Spokane. Walking is not only my primary form of transportation, but also a central part of my artistic practice. The title, On Foot, refers directly to the way I have come to know and see this city, step by step, through slow attention to its details.These works explore life and the beauty of fleeting moments through the lens of shadows, architecture, and the seemingly mundane objects people leave behind. I am drawn to the overlooked: an abandoned chair, a light glowing in a window, a car waiting in silence. Each of these details carries traces of human presence and possibility.My meditative walks and the visual documents they inspire are a way of grappling with the vastness of human experience. There is a weight to the large amount of lives and stories being lived out around me that I will never fully know. By celebrating the beauty of the spaces people inhabit and interact with, I aim to honor them in a small way.
Mar 02 Monday
Eastern Washington University Gallery of Art is pleased to present the exhibition Tidal Loop February 17 through April 2, 2026. This exhibition features woven textile works by Chicago-based visual artist Meagan Smith and Seattle, WA-based visual artist Allyce Wood. An opening reception and lecture by Meagan and Allyce will be held on Tuesday, February 17th at Noon.
Tidal Loop brings together the woven practices of Meagan Smith and Allyce Wood, two artists whose work explores rhythm, perception, and the fluid intelligence of craft. Through handwoven and digitally informed textiles, Smith translates sensory experience, movement, and vibration into shimmering fields of color and pattern that echo the unseen forces shaping our environment. Wood’s weavings draw on the feminist history of craft, using looping forms, watery imagery, and layered structures to reflect interconnection, inheritance, and collective knowledge. Together, their works evoke cycles of motion and continuity, positioning weaving as both an embodied practice and a lens for understanding perception, time, and flow.
Reception: Tuesday, Feb. 17, 4:30-5:30 p.m., Lied Center for the Visual ArtsArtist’s lecture: Tuesday, Feb. 17, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Lied Center for the Visual Arts, Room 102
The Whitworth University Art & Design Department and the university’s Bryan Oliver Gallery are proud to present an installation of works by painter by Kelly Packer. Please visit the exhibit between Feb. 3, and March 22, 2026.
"Here Living Again Living Here" is a collection of color-imbued cityscape paintings and drawings inspired by Butte, America. The work leans into the recognizable but is as imperfect as a memory. Like the changing landscape of Butte itself, this selection represents an evolution of paintings spanning the 11 years the artist has lived there. The work is paired with poetry by her husband, Adrian Kien.
Discover a totally new concept in Spokane—Dinner Church! Launching Monday, January 19, ConnectDinners invites you to trade the pews for tables. We believe in Radical Welcome: a judgment-free space where neighbors from all walks of life gather for a free, abundant meal and authentic fellowship.
Whether you are unchurched, de-churched, or just hungry for community, there is a seat saved for you.
When: Mondays, 6:00 – 7:30 PM (Starts Jan 19)
Where: 4520 N Crestline St, Spokane
Cost: Free
Come for the food; stay for the connection. Learn more at www.connectdinners.org.