Can Can Celebrates 21 ‘Spectacular’ Years at Pike Place Market

Can Can (95 Pine St., Seattle, WA 98101) is celebrating 21 years of unforgettable entertainment in Seattle with a special anniversary announcement and festive perks for audiences.

Guests can enjoy 10% off select March performances, and the celebration extends to The Dressing Room: Bistro and Bar, where guests will receive a complimentary individual order of beignets with the purchase of an entrée during the promotion. 

As the company continues its milestone year in the heart of Pike Place Market, audiences can also look forward to newly released tickets for several upcoming 2026 productions and an exciting season still to come.

Can Can has released tickets for several upcoming 2026 productions, including the dazzling theatrical experience Can Can’s Spectacular, the spine-tingling fan favorite This Is Halloween at The Triple Door, and the beloved holiday classic Wonderland.

These releases join an already vibrant season lineup that continues to showcase the artistry, glamour, and immersive magic that have defined Can Can for more than two decades.

Tickets for Can Can’s productions of Lola, Zombie Cheerleaders from Hell, Ooh La La, Carnival of Curiosities, Spectacular, This is Halloween, and Wonderland are on sale now.

Ticket Breakdown:
Standard Seat Ticket: Starting at $59
Dining Upgrades are available for pre-purchase starting at $25 for Standard Seat Ticket
Preferred Seat with Sip and Savor Ticket: Starting at $99
VIP with 3-Course Ticket: Starting at $149
Booths and Boxes available for purchase for small groups

Sarah Toce

Screenwriter & Journalist | Sarah Brusig (Toce) is an appointed member of the King County Women's Advisory Board and an elected precinct committee officer (PCO) in Burien, WA. As a healthcare worker, Sarah is represented by SEIU 1199NW. In 2010, Sarah created the online news source The Seattle Lesbian, LLC, which still receives upward of 100,000 readers per month. A recipient of McCormick's New Media Women Entrepreneur Award in 2012, Sarah was invited to the White House by President Barack Obama in 2015. That same year, GO Mag recognized Sarah as one of their Red-Hot Entrepreneurs in media.​ In 2016, the National Diversity Council honored Sarah with their LGBT Leadership Award. Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) recognized Sarah's advocacy work with the Community Builder Award in 2017, the same year Curve Magazine named Sarah one of their Top Women in Media & Publishing. Sarah served a two-year term as president of the Society of Professional Journalists - Western Washington Chapter beginning in 2018 and was elected Communications Vice Chair of the King County Democrats in 2021.

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