Must List: 5 Enjoyable Issues to Do in Seattle This Week

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Fall is nearly right here, exhibiting itself within the chill of early mornings and the fog that settles over the town. It’s the season when Seattle seems like the middle of the artwork world. We dropped into Pioneer Square to catch vogue at its most enjoyable throughout First Thursday Art Walk, rounded up this season’s dance and theater, and shared a information to Hispanic Heritage Month.

Here are 5 extra issues to do that week.

 

A large group of elegantly dressed people pose in front of a grand mansion at sunset, promoting "Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale"—a must list event premiering on 09-11-2025.

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale

Opening Sept. 11
SIFF Cinema Uptown, Seattle
$15+

The Crawleys return to the large display for one last installment. Lady Mary finds herself in a scandal, household funds falter, and the employees prepares for sweeping change. With new drama unfolding and the subsequent technology able to take the reins, the finale bids farewell to the family that turned a worldwide phenomenon.

 

Must List pick! Illustrated poster for "Exotic Deadly: Or the MSG Play" by Keiko Green, featuring two women, snack foods, and a bottle with Japanese writing. Directed by Mimi Katano. Showing 09-11-2025.

Exotic Deadly: Or the MSG Play

Now-Sept. 20
Theatre Off Jackson, Seattle
$10+

This play brings audiences into the world of 14-year-old Ami, who desires nothing greater than a traditional American adolescence. Everything modifications when a Japanese change scholar arrives at her faculty, and shortly after, she discovers that her grandmother invented MSG. These revelations ship her on a time-traveling journey written by Keiko Green, one of many hottest younger playwrights working right now.

 

Event poster for "MexArt: Ten Voices, Ten Murals" at 1098 NE Campus Parkway, Sept. 15–21, 11 am–5 pm—featured on the Must List and part of Mexam NW Festival in Seattle.

Ten Voices, Ten Murals

Sept. 15-21, 11 a.m
Condon Hall, Seattle
Free

Ten muralists—Latinx, immigrant, first-generation—take over Condon Hall with large-scale works on migration and belonging. Presented as a part of the MEXAM Northwest Festival, the mission invitations the general public to observe artists paint dwell on-site. Expect daring, story-driven works from B-Line, Carlos “They Drift” Aguilar, Cristina Martinez, Esmeralda Vázquez, Gerardo “Periko,” Jose Rodriguez III, Marisol Ortega, Rene Julio, Victor Melendez.

 

Illustration of mountains with food items like chocolate, apple, cheese, sauce, and sausage in front; text reads "Taste of the Sound" on a blue background. A Must List event you won't want to miss on 09-11-2025!.

Taste of the Sound

Sept. 18, 5 p.m.
West Canal Yards, Seattle
$33.85

More than 75 native foods and drinks makers collect at West Canal Yards on the Ship Canal for a night of  native bites and pours, and loads of dockside procuring. Expect all the things from seafood and salami to native wine and beer. The occasion is a part of Seattle Made Week, highlighting the town’s maker neighborhood.

 

Two dancers pose dramatically against a cosmic background, evoking a Bridgerton stroll, with text announcing "Fall '25 New Creations by Chloe Crenshaw, Genna Moroni, Lea Ved.

Whim W’Him Fall ’25

Sept. 12-20
Erickson Theater, Seattle
$15+

This present opens the corporate’s season and offers its dancers an opportunity to decide on who they work with for this system. Selected from a aggressive pool of worldwide candidates, the three artists create items for the Whim W’Him dancers, working carefully with them on a novel rep. This yr, the corporate marks the tenth anniversary of the Choreographic Shindig, bringing in three feminine creatives—Chloe Crenshaw, Genna Moroni, and Lea Ved—with singular voices and distinctive factors of view.

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