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Marcie Sillman's weekend culture picks in Puget Sound

caption: Tiler Peck stars in "Marie: Dancing Still" at Seattle's 5th Avenue Theater through April 14
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Tiler Peck stars in "Marie: Dancing Still" at Seattle's 5th Avenue Theater through April 14
photo/Matt Karas

Wondering what to do this weekend? KUOW’s Arts and Culture reporter Marcie Sillman shares a few ideas with All Things Considered host Kim Malcolm.

Friday, April 5:

Free First Friday at Bellevue Arts Museum. The museum is open to the public until 8 p.m. Of special note, “Glasstastic,” BAM’s 2018 Biennial show, closing April 14.

Seattle Reign FC take on the University of Washington Huskies in the UW spring soccer home opener. The match takes place at the Husky Soccer Stadium at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free.

April 5-Sunday April 14: Seattle Shakespeare Company production of the 18th century comedy “She Stoops to Conquer,” by Oliver Goldsmith.

Saturday, April 6:

86th Annual Tacoma Daffodil Parade, at 10:15 a.m., is part of the 2019 Daffodil Festival in four Pierce County communities. Parades in Puyallup (12:45 p.m.), Sumner (2:30 p.m.) and Orting (5:00 p.m.).

Through Sunday, April 7: Seattle Jewish Film Festival on the Eastside. Five films screen at the Regal Cinebarre Issaquah 8; two on Saturday and three on Sunday. The Festival closes with “Shoelaces.”

Northwest Brain Freeze at Golden Gardens Park in Seattle. Take a dip in Puget Sound to benefit the National Brain Tumor Society.

Up ahead: Cirque de Soleil promises a unique “ice experience” with its show “Crystal”, opening Wednesday, April 10 at Everett’s Angle of the Winds Arena.

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