PAW Patrol Live! Heroes Unite @ Angel of the Winds Arena, ShoWare Center, Tacoma Dome, and McCaw Hall

Amazing puppies ๐Ÿถ

๐Ÿ“ธ: PAW Patrol Live!

๐Ÿ“ Angel of the Winds Arena (Everett): 2000 Hewitt Ave, Everett
๐Ÿ“† Friday, April 5th โ€“ย Saturday, April 6th
๐ŸŽŸ Reserve your seat

๐Ÿ“ Accesso ShoWare Center (Kent): 625 West James Street, Kent
๐Ÿ“† Wednesday, April 10th โ€“ย Thursday, April 11th
๐ŸŽŸ Reserve your seat

๐Ÿ“ Tacoma Dome (Tacoma): 2727 E D St, Tacoma
๐Ÿ“† Saturday, April 13th โ€“ Sunday, April 14th
๐ŸŽŸ Reserve your seat

๐Ÿ“ McCaw Hall (Seattle): 321 Mercer St, Seattle
๐Ÿ“† Tuesday, April 16th โ€“ Wednesday, April 17th
๐ŸŽŸ Reserve your seat

Being a childless adult, I mostly know the PAW Patrol through (1) my friendsโ€™ young children and (2) the fact that the most recent movie iteration came out the same day as Saw, ergo dubbing the moviegoing weekend as Saw Patrol. But itโ€™s hard to escape ubiquitous cartoons in the zeitgeist, and Iโ€™m always paying attention to cute dog content (even though my dog is a little monster), and I have a lifelong love of live shows that utilize giant puppets. Ergo, I present you to PAW Patrol Live!: Heroes Unite

Based on the long-running Canadian television show, its two feature film spinoffs, and a whole lot of adorable toys, their newest tour follows human boy Ryder and his beloved pack of converted doghouse-driving search and rescue dogs as they save citizens of all shapes and sizes. Usually limited to their hometown of Adventure Bay, they must now go out around the world capturing Robo-Dog clones before itโ€™s too late. Can they save the day, or will it be a โ€œruffโ€ time for everyone? 

Featuring high-energy song-and-dance numbers, massive rear-projection design, and high-flying action-adventure stunts, itโ€™s an interactive show for kids and parents. And hey, maybe if youโ€™re able to step up, unite, and save the day, you too can become an honorary member of the PAW Patrol. 

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Marcus Gorman

Marcus Gorman is a Seattle-based playwright and film programmer. He once raised money for a synagogue by marathoning 15 Adam Sandler movies in one weekend. You can find him on Instagram and Twitter @marcus_gorman.