Renton Civic Theatre Artist Director Bill Huls reached out to the Hi-Liners, after the group’s regular space, the Burien Annex Auditorium, was damaged by fire and smoke Dec. 10 in a suspected arson.
Here’s what’s happening this weekend and next week in Renton:
Everyone will get a chance Dec. 28 to kiss those holiday blues goodbye with a night of laughter courtesy of the Auburn Big Holiday Comedy Show at the Auburn Avenue Theater.
The Museum of Flight celebrates “Boeing Days” Dec. 26 and 27, with free admission for all Boeing employees (with I.D.), plus one adult and up to three children.
Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. Friday, 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 1:30 p.m. Sunday.
The performance is 2 p.m., at IPAC, which is located at Renton High School, 400 S. Second St., Renton.
All 17 members, including a new Debut Orchestra, featuring younger, less experienced musicians, will take the stage.
The chorale is made up of 25 voices, ages 60 to 94, under the direction of Susan Dynesson Bynum and all members are Renton residents.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, everywhere you go.
“She Loves Me,” the play that the movie “You’ve Got Mail” was based on, opens Friday at Renton Civc Theatre.
During the event, local schools participate and sing holiday music for those attending.
Aunt Dottie is celebrating her Fifth Anniversary Show at 3 p.m. at Renton Civic Theatre and giving a portion of the proceeds to Champions Foundation, a non-profit organization that helps underprivileged kids.
The People’s Choice Curvee will be presented to the winners later this month at a Renton City Council meeting.
During the event, stroll downtown and visit businesses for trick or treating. The participating businesses will have signs on their doors or windows.
In this mystery, also known as “The Ten Little Indians,” comedy statuettes of little soldier boys on the mantel of a house on an island off the coast of Devon fall to the floor and break one by one as those in the house succumb to a diabolical avenger.
Head on over to rentonreporter.com to see all 23 films and to vote on which one you think is the best. The voting is open now and runs through noon, Nov. 5.
Filmmakers are competing for a total of $1,700 in prize money. In addition, all of the films will be posted on the Renton Reporter website beginning Oct. 23 for voting in the People’s Choice Award.
The Allied Arts Annual Fall Family Concert is 2 p.m., Oct. 20 at IPAC, 400 S. Second St., Renton.
The Rainier Symphony kicks off its season this weekend with Prokofiev’s “Romeo and Juliet Suite No. 2” and Rachmaninoff’s “Symphony No. 2.”
Local boutique C’est la Vie, at The Landing, will host their third annual fashion show to raise funds for the Domestic Abuse Women’s Network, Thursday, Sept. 26.