Noveltease Theatre’s Rhythm & Rhyme
Rhythm & Rhyme is Noveltease Theatre's cabaret series pairing burlesque, poetry, and live music. Each salon focuses on a different poetic movement or theme, with a rotating cast of burlesque
Rhythm & Rhyme is Noveltease Theatre's cabaret series pairing burlesque, poetry, and live music. Each salon focuses on a different poetic movement or theme, with a rotating cast of burlesque
Please join us for a special reading by Hugo House students, featuring Angela Alkove, Ash Varela, Ashley Noelle, Dana Snyder, Duy Tran, Elliott Brooks, Erika Ai-Wen Johnson, Heidi van Rooyen,
ENGLISH:Join Us for a Free Bilingual Open Mic at Hugo House!We are excited to invite you to the bilingual open mic series at Hugo House, where art, literature, and music
Informed by years of research and banned in Arizona upon publication, Luis Alberto Urreaâs The Devilâs Highway paints a harrowing portrait of Americaâs boiling border deserts and the determined migrants
A story of kinship, queerness, and the secrets of the body in the wake of illness and loss.Spirography is a coming-of-age memoir about the bond between a father and daughter,
In times of darkness, literature shines as a guiding light, illuminating the path forward with hope and renewal. Join us at Hugo House for an evening of poetry that uplifts,
Hugo House is delighted to partner with poet Jeanine Walker and mixed media artist Aaron Counts to bring a new reading series to the Hugo House stage: It Goes On!
ENGLISH:Join Us for a Free Bilingual Open Mic at Hugo House!We are excited to invite you to the bilingual open mic series at HugoHouse, where art, literature, and music can
CollectionsâA Live Magazine and Public Club hosted by Ariel Basom is a monthly showcase of both live readers and video performances featuring a diversity of positions, styles, and modes: poetry
Hugo House welcomes back CastaliaâUniversity of Washington MFA program's monthly reading series featuring graduate students, faculty, and alumni. Showcasing published and unpublished drafts of work by authors from a variety
Perhaps no single author has generated more controversy in recent years than Ibram X. Kendi, whose Stamped from the Beginningâpublished in versions for both adults and youthâoutlines the history of
Come and celebrate the work and creativity of urban Indigenous youth in our region who have spent the last month finding their voices through various storytelling genres in our Community
On Thursday May 22nd, join Landscapes of Healing, Hugo House and Pongo Poetry Projectâs co-hosted poetry reading. The event is presented as part of Seattle Reads: âYou Are Here.â Mentors
ENGLISH:Join Us for a Free Bilingual Open Mic at Hugo House!We are excited to invite you to the bilingual open mic series at HugoHouse, where art, literature, and music can
On tour from Hong Kong, author Hon Lai Chu and translator Jacqueline Leung visit Seattle to celebrate the English translation of Mending Bodies, out April 29 from Two Lines Press.For readers of Ling Ma and