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By Shane Regan, on December 29, 2009, at 5:16 pm | Category: Theatre Puget Sound Hey, 2009 TPS members! It’s been a great year, huh? The first annual Gregory Awards, Live Theatre Week, and the hiring of Shane Regan.. it really can’t get any better than 2009. Or can it? Presenting.. 2010! Your 2009 membership ends December 31 – renew now to avoid interruption in service! Don’t miss out Read more..
By Shane Regan, on December 23, 2009, at 6:22 pm | Category: News From the Associated Press, via The Seattle Times: A nonprofit theater selling tickets for just $20 is bringing one of the world’s most renowned architects to New York’s pricey theater district. An arts center designed by Frank Gehry and originally intended for ground zero will anchor a new complex including low-income housing, a hotel, a Read more..
By Shane Regan, on December 22, 2009, at 7:32 pm | Category: Theatre Puget Sound We’re still moving in, but so far it’s looking great! We look like a real office, which is pretty scary. I hear pretty soon we will be upping the dress code so we don’t embarass our new carpet and pretty colors on the walls. #gallery-1 { margin: auto; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px;
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By Shane Regan, on December 22, 2009, at 2:07 pm | Category: News One of Seattle’s longest-running nomadic theatre companies is finally settling down and claiming a space to call home. Ghost Light Theatricals, headed by Beth Raas and Rob Bergquist, will be moving into the ubiquitous basement space on Market St. immediately following the departure of the current tenant Live Girls! Theater. Ghost Light’s next show is Read more..
By Shane Regan, on December 21, 2009, at 2:33 pm | Category: Awards Terri Weagant in "Act A Lady" Misha Berson, theater critic for the Seattle Times, released her annual best-of (“Footlight Awards“) in local theater. Berson gives biggest props to Seattle Repertory Theater (“Biggest Comeback Kid”) and Theater Schmeater (“Friskiest Fringe Establishment”) and the article also highlights their favorite actors of the year, including Charles Leggett and Read more..
By Shane Regan, on December 18, 2009, at 9:33 pm | Category: Reviews It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! And by that I mean Christmas is in a week. Nearly every play in town is holiday-themed, so bring a Santa hat if you’re headed out tonight. Here’s a summary of what reviewers thought of the holiday productions: 5th Avenue brought back White Christmas from their 2006 Read more..
By Shane Regan, on December 16, 2009, at 4:40 pm | Category: WholeLife As part of our WholeLife programming, Theatre Puget Sound is offering a free workshop on financial practices for artists. WholeLife is our commitment to helping artists move beyond surviving to thriving. Justin Harris AAMS, Financial Advisor Financial Health 101- FREE Monday, January 11, 2010 6:30 – 8:30 PM Seattle Center, Center House Theatre Lead by Read more..
By Shane Regan, on December 15, 2009, at 6:36 pm | Category: Awards Are you part of a program promoting the arts to underserved youth? The national Coming Up Taller Awards Program is looking to recognize outstanding organizations that actively develop arts and culture with children and youth. Award finalists receive a $10,000 award, an award plaque, and an invitation to their conference in Washington, D.C., and the Read more..
By Shane Regan, on December 11, 2009, at 6:35 pm | Category: News The Seattle Center announced today it is accepting applications for events in the north Fun Forest area. Part of the Seattle Center Century 21 Plan, Seattle Center says they are looking for creative uses of the space and the proposals can be anything from 1-day to seasonal events. The space is sandwiched between EMP, the Read more..
By Shane Regan, on December 10, 2009, at 6:44 pm | Category: News Following a well-received production of Criminal Hearts, Artattack Theatre announced today their plans to move into a brand new space located in Capitol Hill. Previously based in Oregon, Artattack moved to Seattle a few years ago and has primarily used the VoxBox (on Pike St.) as a performance space. Artistic Director Justin Lockwood could not Read more..
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