Valentine’s Day: Entertainment
You don't have to do all the work this February 14. Check out some entertaining options that will he
By Amy Minor February 9, 2010
You don’t have to do all the work this February 14. Check out some entertaining options that will help score you major points with your beloved
What’s a day of love without the most famous star-crossed lovers? Benaroya Hall will present Tchaikovsky’s Romeo & Juliet: A Valentine’s Day Concert at 2 p.m. Prices vary.
Benaroya Hall continues its Valentine’s Day tradition with a concert by Neo-Flamenco guitarist Andre Feriante. Feriante’s trio, Troupe de Ville, will perform as well. 7:30 p.m.
A Moulin Rouge Quote-along? Yes please! Central Cinema presents a viewing of the Baz Luhrmann musical Feb. 12-14 at 6:30 p.m. ($10; includes a prix fixe dinner for $44). Can’t make the early show? Go to the 10 p.m. 80’s song sing-a-long.
Experience the PNB’s The Sleeping Beauty February 4-14 at McCaw Hall. Tchaikovsky’s work of art is faithfully portrayed and promises happily ever after. From $25-160; times vary.
Don’t miss The Triple Door’s tribute to Frank Sinatra, “Sinatra at the Sands”. Jim Kerl’s Swing Session big band and Joey Jewell will peform two shows: 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. $60 early show includes cover charge, choice of appetizer, entree, dessert, and a glass of champagne; $40 late show includes cover charge, dessert, and a glass of champagne.
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