After a two-year hiatus, Terrain is finally here! The one-night celebration of local arts — music, literature, visual arts, performance arts, installations and much more.
Spokane Playwrights Laboratory: The Breakroom Writing a play isn’t easy by any stretch of the imagination. There are so many moving parts to keep track of and, frankly, the playwright probably cannot bear to read through the script even one more time. With workshops that act as a final lookover and first trial run of a script, the Spokane Playwrights Laboratory is a playwright’s best friend. This month you can catch the final workshop of SPL’s inaugural season, which features The Break Room by Hazel Bean. Set in an ordinary office, the play transports audiences into a Friday morning meeting that quickly spirals out of control, leaving Tobias and his band of rebels to fight for a change in their bleak, corporate world. The dark comedy play is recommended for audiences 13 and older.
Pivot: About Time It’s about time we gather, once again, to share each other’s unique human experiences. The fall in COVID-19 omicron variant cases has Pivot Spokane organizers excited to return in person to the Washington Cracker Co. Building to host another live storytelling event. Pivot has been providing a stage for local residents to share their struggles and triumphs for several years. Each story is different, however, and the uniting theme for the next event is “About Time.” Step into the shoes of several local storytellers while enjoying wine and beer from Overbluff Cellars. This installment features incredible stories such as Jaime Stacy’s struggles as a person with ethnic hair living in Spokane, and Brad Thiessen’s journey of rediscovery after recovering from a traumatic brain injury.
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