The Edmonds Center for the Arts’ 2022-2023 season invites old and new friends, headliners, indie-alt artists, and rising stars to share their stories, gifts, and love with appreciative local audiences.
Edmonds’ food-and-drink scene explodes with diverse, umami-laden flair, from here and there to exotic, far-off lands you only dream about. Gourmet chefs and artisan makers come to share nature’s sustainable, seasonal bounty and a little of themselves, their traditions and culture, and their myriad culinary influences. Grab a grass-fed, double-decker burger with all the fixings and an ice-cold glass of the finest craft beer brewed just across the street, or linger for a three-course wine pairing, elevated with the fresh catch of the day. Whether it’s Northwest casual, Asian-Pacific-Rim fusion, or steakhouse chic, Washington’s first Certified Creative District’s got you covered. Come, sip, and savor.
The Edmonds Center for the Arts’ 2022-2023 season invites old and new friends, headliners, indie-alt artists, and rising stars to share their stories, gifts, and love with appreciative local audiences.
Once a high school built after the turn of the 20th century, ECA has undergone many changes, including an $18 million renovation in 2005, to become a destination venue for world-class performers, local heroes, and rising stars. Come see the shows, and take a sneak-peek at OBT’s “DEBUTS,” a most modern ballet performance.
Music is in the air, and in the theater, as national performers and our own orchestra delight.
The Edmonds Center for the Arts’ 2022-2023 season invites old and new friends, headliners, indie-alt artists, and rising stars to share their stories, gifts, and love with appreciative local audiences.
Once a high school built after the turn of the 20th century, ECA has undergone many changes, including an $18 million renovation in 2005, to become a destination venue for world-class performers, local heroes, and rising stars. Come see the shows, and take a sneak-peek at OBT’s “DEBUTS,” a most modern ballet performance.
Music is in the air, and in the theater, as national performers and our own orchestra delight.