From Foo Fighters to Childish Gambino and theater show openings, our Seattle Times arts writers dish on next month’s most buzzworthy arts-and-entertainment events.

THEATER

“Native Gardens”

Intiman closes out its season (on the theme “Wild Wicked Woke”) with Karen Zacarías’ 2016 play about two couples living in houses next to each other, and how their lawns become a proxy war for their differing identities: Republican vs. Democrat, white vs. Latinx, pesticides vs. no pesticides. Does this metaphorical battle center around the proper placement of a fence between the two houses? You bet. As the Minneapolis Post described the characters: “Everyone thinks their position and perspective are right and righteous. Everyone says the wrong thing.” Directed by Arlene Martínez-Vázquez.

Sept. 6-30; Intiman Theatre at Jones Playhouse, 4045 University Way N.E., Seattle; $28-$38; 206-441-7178, intiman.org

Brendan Kiley