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The Dina Martina Christmas Show

Date and time: Dec. Expect performances that range from delightfully campy to genuinely spectacular, with costumes that sparkle like the most extra Christmas tree you’ve ever seen.

Whether you’re bringing your queer kid sister or the whole family, this fresh and fabulous spin on holiday entertainment proves that the best traditions keep evolving.

JINGLE ALL THE GAY promises to deliver up a heaping helping of comfort and joy at a time when we need it most…laugh, cry and revel in the power of live theater and community!

jingle all the gay 2024

Experience this hysterically funny and joyous production of traditional and contemporary holiday tunes with friends and family this yuletide season.

Scott Shoemaker’s War on Christmas

Date and time: Dec. 6–28, various times

Cost: starts at $30

Location: Theatre Off Jackson

The all-star variety spectacular returns to Theatre Off Jackson with an all-new show!

13–15, various times

Cost: $40–$70

Location: The Neptune Theatre

Jingle All the Gay comes back to Seattle to deliver a deliciously queer and delectably extravagant production.

Seattle Men’s Chorus Holiday Kids’ Show

Date and time: Dec. 21, 11 a.m.

Cost: $10–$20

Location: Benaroya Hall

As part of the Seattle Men’s Chorus Holiday Show lineup, the kids’ show is a special one-hour abbreviated version of the holiday show includes extra dancing and an extended sing-along.

The Jinkx & DeLa Holiday Show

Date and time: Dec.

21–24, various times

Cost: $30–$295

Location: The Moore Theatre

Join the sugary DeLa and spicy Jinkx for an evening filled with holiday comedy, new songs, and beloved classics.



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Kitten N’ Lou  are thrilled to bring their bombastic holigay production back this December!

"Continues to spark joy every season!”  (The Stranger)

Join us in SEATTLE (Neptune Theater) December 12-14 

Join us in NEW ORLEANS (New Marigny Theatre) December 19-21 and 24th!

Praise for Kitten N’ Lou productions: 

"Go and prepare to fall in love" (The Stranger)

 “Feminist icons!” (The Australian Times)

 “Genius!” (Huffington Post)

 "Insanely fun to watch" (Verbicide Magazine, 2014)

 “Underneath the fabulousness, there's real dancing going on…” (Seattle Weekly)

Can’t Miss LGBTQIA+ Holiday Events

Get ready to deck the halls and don your gay apparel, Seattle!

From festive drag performances to family holiday shows and queer holiday markets, this holiday season promises something for everyone.



Safeword // Santa's Sexy Soiree

Date and time: Nov. 1, 7–10 p.m.

Cost: $20 online, $25 at the door

Location: Kremwerk

Don your sexiest Santa getup and head to Kremwerk for its third annual sexy Santa soiree.

Jingle All The Gay 2024 @ The Neptune Theatre

📅 Friday, December 13th – Sunday, December 15th
🕓 Multiple showtimes
📍 Neptune Theatre: 1303 NE 45th St, Seattle (U District)
💰 Tickets from $40, VIP $95
🎟️ Reserved seating, all ages (bar with ID)

One of Seattle’s favorite holigay traditions is leveling up this year, moving to the historic Neptune Theatre after 15 spectacular years of spreading yuletide cheer.

6–24, various times

Cost: $46–$60

Location: ACT Theatre

Dina Martina returns to Seattle with her longtime annual Christmas extravaganza. Come spend a hilarious night of comedy, songs, dance numbers, delightful videos and partial nudity!

God is a Scottish Drag Queen Christmas Special

Date and time: Dec.

7, 7:30 p.m.

Cost: starts at $43

Location: Rialto Theater

In this back-by-popular demand show, God sets the record straight about the origins of Christmas, holiday foods, Christmas carols, Star Wars and even Tiny Tim! This show blends together the nostalgia of holidays gone by, a hilarious and laugh-out-loud look at the holidays of today and a heartwarming and perfectly sweet peek at holidays yet to come.

A Drag Queen Christmas

Date and time: Dec.

Hosts Kitten N’ Lou are bringing their beloved show to this grander stage, promising an even more dazzling celebration of chosen family and festive fabulousness.

This “all-star cast of fabulous fruitcakes” delivers everything from cackle-worthy comedy to jaw-dropping vocals and show-stopping dance numbers.

8, 8 p.m.

Cost: $48.50–$80.50

Location: The Moore Theatre

Make the season bright and see top-notch drag queens perform all your favorite holiday classics at the tenth anniversary of the longest-running drag tour in America.

Land of the Sweets: The Burlesque Nutcracker

Date and time: Dec.

11–29, various times

Cost: $65–$99

Location: The Triple Door

Lily Verlaine and Jasper McCann welcome you to the magical land where jazz, ballet, striptease and song swirl together to form the award-winning holiday spectacle, Land Of The Sweets: The Burlesque Nutcracker.

Jingle All The Gay

Date and time: Dec.

Seattle Men’s Chorus Holiday Show

Date and time: Dec. And this year brings extra excitement—after wrapping up in Seattle, the show heads to New Orleans for its first-ever tour!

💁‍♂️ Pro tips:
🎟️ VIP tickets include exclusive bar access, free coat check, complimentary popcorn, and a cast gift
🅿️ Limited parking near Neptune—take Light Rail to U District station or bus routes 44, 45, 67
🍸 Make it an evening with pre-show drinks at The Mountaineering Club (15th floor of Graduate Hotel)
🎄 Dress festive—this crowd goes all out!

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 Kitten N' Lou

Seattle  and  New Orleans, REJOICE! This deliciously queer and delectably extravagant confection is guaranteed to make even the most stubborn yuletides gay…join this all-star cast of fabulous fruitcakes in an unforgettable celebration of holiday hilarity and chosen family.

1–21, various times

Cost: $39–$99

Location: Benaroya Hall + performances in Everett & Tacoma

The Seattle Men’s Chorus returns with its annual holiday show with a jolly collection of seasonal classics, Christmas comedy, and a dizzying array of dancing Santas.

A John Waters Christmas

Date and time: Dec.

3–4, 8 p.m.

Cost: $40-$45

Location: The Neptune Theatre

John Waters returns to Seattle with his slippery sled of sewage and his comedy bag of tricks in his annual performance of A John Waters Christmas.