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By Shane Regan, on March 20, 2012, at 12:13 pm | Category: Press Theater Schmeater Managing Director Teri Lazzara has announced that she intends to resign her position during the 2012 season after nearly six full years in the position. “While I love running this feisty little company, it is time for me to take a break and give someone else a whirl at it. I’m very proud Read more..
By Shane Regan, on January 30, 2012, at 1:41 pm | Category: Press Seattle Center seeks 3 Talent Scouts for Next 50 Celebration Why? To book talent for Unexpected Arts – a series of artistic moments to surprise and delight visitors to the Seattle Center campus throughout the 6 month long 50th Anniversary Celebration. When? Booking begins February 1 for events occurring April 21 – October 21, 2012. Read more..
By Shane Regan, on October 4, 2011, at 4:20 pm | Category: Press Though their doors shut many months ago, it was unclear exactly what happened to Open Circle Theater as no official statements were made. Today, OCT sent an email announcing their official closure (due to finances) and alsothe formation of a new company called The Schoolyard. Open Circle is Dead, Long live the Schoolyard The Open Read more..
By Shane Regan, on September 23, 2011, at 3:17 pm | Category: Press FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 22, 2011 CONTACT: JenniferRice,RicePublic Relations LLC Rice1234@yahoo.com; (206) 285-5175 Websites: http://www.gregoryawards.org/ And the Nominees Are… 3rd Annual Gregory Awards Ceremony at ACT Theatre, October 17, 2011. Seattle, WA – Theatre Puget Sound (TPS) is proud to announce the nominees for the 3rd Annual Gregory Awards. These nominations acknowledge high achievement Read more..
By Shane Regan, on July 12, 2011, at 1:33 pm | Category: Press Sent yesterday from their Board of Directors: Dear Friends of Intiman, Thank you for your many messages in response to our letter to you in June. We certainly appreciate hearing from you. Please continue to let us know your ideas, questions and concerns. We continue to receive questions about using 2011 Intiman tickets to attend Read more..
By Shane Regan, on June 14, 2011, at 3:47 pm | Category: Press Wrapping up 25 years of incredible performing arts and memories is practically impossible, so we’ll start by thanking the folks that made it possible – the community, artists, teachers, children, donors, patrons, fans, friends, and you! Thank you to everyone who supported this unique and magical event for over two decades.The curtain came down Read more..
By Shane Regan, on June 10, 2011, at 6:22 pm | Category: Press Just received this in our inbox: Dear Friends of Intiman, It has been two months since we had to make the difficult decision to close the Intiman Theatre’s 2011 Season. We promised to keep in touch with you as we proceed with a plan to revive the institution. We would like to thank the twenty-five Read more..
By Shane Regan, on April 19, 2011, at 1:40 pm | Category: Press Intiman has just sent out an emailed statement regarding their closure as well as a Frequently Asked Questions list explaining their reasoning, refunds, and future fundraising. Dear Friend of Intiman, As many of you know, the past several months have been extremely challenging for Intiman Theatre. While we recently announced that the initial Impact Intiman Read more..
By Shane Regan, on March 31, 2011, at 6:07 pm | Category: Press Intiman Exceeds the Match for Its $100,000 Matching Grant and Advances Strategic Planning by Retaining Arts Consulting Group’s Susan Trapnell SEATTLE – Following an unanticipated $100,000 challenge gift made on Friday, March 25, Intiman is pleased to announce that the match amount was exceeded. In the past six days, Intiman received an additional $150,000 Read more..
By Shane Regan, on January 6, 2010, at 3:01 pm | Category: Press The beginning of 2010 brings about heavy reminiscence of 2009. Remember 2009? Those were the days. Oh, to be that young and naive again! In order to properly preserve last year before it fades from memory, many local arts bloggers and journalists have compiled what is commonly known as a “best of” list of plays Read more..
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