Seattle-Area Shows Canceled Because of Snow (UPDATED: For a Few, the Show Must Go On)

Snow day!
If you have tickets to a show tonight (or this weekend, for that matter), it’s best to call ahead to make sure it’s still on. Several events have been postponed or canceled within the last 24 hours, including:
Andrew Ross: Phoenix: Lessons from the World’s Least Sustainable City
Jan 18, Town Hall. Postponed.
Kyle Cease
Jan 20, Neptune Theatre. Rescheduled for Friday, Feb 10, 9pm—tickets will be honored.
Trio Con Brio Copenhagen
Jan 18, Meany Hall. Canceled.
Cheryl Dalsanders on Everyday Heaven
Jan 18, Third Place Books. Canceled.
Judy Barnes Baker on Nourished
Jan 19, Third Place Books. Canceled.
Jeff Ross Roasts America
Jan 19, Neptune Theatre. Rescheduled for Feb 19.
Seattle Symphony Orchestra
Jan 19, Benaroya Hall. Canceled.
Cavalia
The horse-capade (think equestrian Cirque du Soleil) is slated to open tonight, January 18, under the big top at Marymoor Park, but management will decide between noon and 4 today whether to postpone the premiere. Tickets for tonight’s show will be honored tomorrow. Check cavalia.net/en today at 4pm for updates. UPDATED 2:30PM. Tonight’s Cavalia performance has been postponed until tomorrow.
Closed January 18 and 19:
Frye Art Museum
Henry Art Gallery
Richard Hugo House
Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Asian Art Museum, and Olympic Sculpture Park
The show must go on!
Seattle Opera’s Attila
Jan 18, McCaw Hall, $40 rush tickets available for tonight’s performance, starting at 5:30.
Chris Minh Doky and the Nomads with Dave Weck
Jan 18, Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley, doors at 5:30, show at 7:30
Jan 19 show canceled.
We’ll update this list as the day goes on, but if the snow keeps up, bet that tomorrow’s events will be postponed, too. For good reason. Have you seen how people drive in Seattle when there’s an inch of snow? So embrace the snow day. Stay home. Watch Ferris Bueller, or a whole season of Downton Abbey. If you get cabin fever, you can always head to the local bar—here’s a list of what’s open.