Stage calendar

Theater

Snohomish and Island counties

“Lend Me A Tenor”: 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, 4 p.m. Saturdays, 7:30 p.m. Sundays, through April 21, Edge of the World Theatre, 9667 Firdale Ave., Edmonds; $25, $22 seniors/students, pay what you can April 19, 206-542-7529.

“The Velveteen Rabbit”: 3 and 7 p.m. Saturdays, 3 p.m. Sundays, April 7-22, Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave., Everett; $17, $15 seniors/students/military; $10 ages 12/under; 425-258-6766, www.everetttheatre.org.

Skagit County and north

“Disney’s High School Musical”: 7:30 p.m. April 6-7, McIntyre Hall, 2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon; $14 to $36; 866-624-6897, www.mcintyrehall.org.

“Once Upon a Mattress”: 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays, through April 28, 2 p.m. Sundays, April15 and 22; Anacortes Community Theatre, 918 M Ave., Anacortes; $16; 360-293-6829, www.acttheatre.com.

“Tesla,” a one-man show: 8 p.m. April 6, Lincoln Theatre, 712 S. First St., Mount Vernon; $18, $15 seniors/students, $1 preservation fee per ticket; festival seating.

Seattle and south

“Camelot”: Through April 8, 5th Avenue Theatre, 1308 Fifth Ave., Seattle; $20 to $73; 206-625-1900, 888-584-4849, times vary, see Web site, www.5thavenue.org.

“Chamber Macbeth”: 7:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, through April 8, Center House Theatre, Seattle Center, 305 Harrison St., Seattle; $28 to $33, $22 to $26 seniors, $18 to $22 students; 206-733-8222, www.seattleshakespeare.org.

“The Clean House”: ACT Theatre, 700 Union St., Seattle; show times vary through April 29, see Web site, $35 to $54 regular, $37.50 matinees; 206-292-7676, www.acttheatre.org.

“Everyone Knows What a Dragon Looks Like”: 7 p.m. Fridays, 2 and 5:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, through May 12, Seattle Children’s Theatre, 201 Thomas St., Seattle; $16 to $32; 206-441-3322, www.sct.org.

“Gem of the Ocean”: 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays, through May 6, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 155 Mercer St., Seattle; $10 to $48, $10 age 25/under with ID; 877-900-9285, 206-443-2222, www.seattlerep.org.

Global Rhythms, “Borderlands”: 7:30 p.m. April 12, Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave., Seattle; traditional musical and other performances of the United States and Canada; $14, $12 Town Hall members/advance, $15, $13 at door; www.townhallseattle.org.

“Late Night Catechism”: 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays, indefinite run, ACT’s special events room, 700 Union St., Seattle; $24.50 Thursdays, $29.50 Fridays-Saturdays, $24.50 Sundays; 206-292-7676.

“The Light in the Piazza” public forum: 7:30 p.m. April 9, Intiman Theatre, 201 Mercer St., Seattle; free, reservations encouraged; 206-269-1901, ext. 387, www.intiman.org.

“Mary’s Wedding”: 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays-Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. Saturdays, through April 21, Taproot Theatre, 204 N. 85th St., Seattle; $25 to $32; 206-781-9707, www.taproottheatre.org.

“My Name is Rachel Corrie”: 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays through April 22, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 155 Mercer St., Seattle; $26 to $40; 206-443-2222, 877-900-9285, www.seattlerep.org.

On the Table reading series: 7:30 p.m. first Mondays, ongoing, Capitol Hill Arts Center, 1621 12th Ave., Seattle; $5 at door; all ages; 206-388-0569.

“Tartuffe”: 7:30 p.m. April 6, 7, 19-21, 4 p.m. April 15,The Chamber Theater, fourth floor, 915 E. Pine St., Seattle; $12, $10 seniors/students; pay what you can April 19, tickets at door and www.brownpapertickets.com; 206-322-5569.

Teatro Zinzanni, “Love and Lunacy”: 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays-Saturdays, 5:30 p.m. Sundays, through April 15, 2301 Sixth Ave., Seattle; $104 to $120 and $125 to $155; 206-802-0015, www.teatrozinzanni.org.

Theater tours: 10 a.m. April 7, Paramount Theatre, 911 E. Pine St., Seattle; free; meet at main entrance at Ninth and Pine, get a tour of the theater and the “Jackson Street After Hours” photographic exhibit through April 30; 206-467-5510, www.theparamount.com.

Opera

Seattle and south

“Falstaff”: 7:30 p.m. April 6-7, Meydenbauer Center, 11100 NE Sixth St., Bellevue; Seattle Opera Young Artists performance; $35, $15 students; 206-389-7676, www.seattleopera.org.

Dance

Seattle and south

Pacific Northwest Ballet’s Celebrate Seattle Festival: 7:30 p.m. April 6-7, 12-14, 17-22, 1 p.m. matinees April 15 and 22, 2 p.m. matinees April 17 and 21, McCaw Hall, 321 Mercer St., Seattle; $18 to $145 through April 14, $20 to $80 April 17-22; 206-441-2424, www.pnb.org.

Billboard

Snohomish and Island counties

Call for performers: Comedians, magicians, singers, dancers and other performers welcome to audition for April 28 Rosehill Revue show, Rosehill Community Center, 304 Lincoln Ave., Mukilteo; 425-308-5503 to make appointments.

Marysville community theater playhouse project: Anyone interested in joining a committee to develop a building fund for local theater projects, call Leslie, 425-268-5285.

Skagit County and north

Anacortes Community Theatre: 1 to 4 p.m. April 7 and 7 to 9 p.m. April 9, 918 M Ave., Anacortes; “And Then There Were None” auditions, roles for 8 men and 3 women, audition materials available; 360-293-7134, www.acttheatre.com.

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