
Our team is proud to support an upcoming theatre experience that shines a light on the realities of America’s immigration court system.
The Detention Lottery, written by Margaret O’Donnell and directed by Amy Youngblood, is an immersive performance that explores the human impact of immigration detention and the legal process many immigrants face in the United States.
The performance will take place on:
Saturday, March 21, 2026
7:30 PM
St. James Cathedral Hall
912 Columbia Street, Seattle, WA
Following the 60-minute performance, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a talkback discussion with practicing immigration attorneys, offering deeper insight into the legal issues and real-world experiences reflected in the play.
We are especially excited to share that our very own Nicole Lockett will be performing in this production, bringing her passion for advocacy and storytelling to the stage!
This event supports immigrants in detention through Advocacy for Immigrant Neighbors (AIN) and encourages community engagement around the challenges faced within the immigration system.
Attendees are encouraged to support the event with a suggested $25 donation.
For tickets and more information, please scan the QR code on the event flyer or visit the organizers’ event page.
We encourage members of our community to attend and engage in this meaningful artistic exploration of immigration law, justice, and human rights.