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Robbie Wachs Robbie is a California native, and has lived in Seattle for the past four years. His love for theatre began after seeing his High School's production of Bye Bye Birdie and Bette Midler's television Gypsy in the same week. He attended Western Washington University, where he studied drama. Other areas of study include Absurdist, Postmodern, and Children's Theatre. He has a deep passion for Musical Theatre, and is an avid collector of Cast Recordings.




Allison Gregory's Bridget Cleary to Burn at CHAC
February 17, 2006

Ladykillers' Productions, in association with Capitol Hill Arts Center, presents Allison Gregory's Burning Bridget Cleary. Directed by Sheila Daniels, the play runs March 2 - 18 in the Showroom at Capitol Hill Arts Center.

Seattle Review: Swimming in the Shallows
Seattle Review: Swimming in the Shallows
February 16, 2006

Adam Bock's unique new play receives a superb regional premiere at Washington Ensemble Theatre...

Seattle Review: Plainsong
Seattle Review: Plainsong
February 15, 2006

Kent Haruf's popular novel struggles to find an identity in Book-It's world premiere adaptation...

Seattle Review: The Wedding Singer
Intiman to Host Adam Guettel and Friends, June 10th
February 9, 2006

Piazza composer Adan Guettel and special guests will be part of Intiman Theatre's June 10th gala...

Seattle Review: Menopause The Musical and Peter and the Wolf
Seattle Review: Menopause The Musical and Peter and the Wolf
February 8, 2006

Two very different musicals tred the boards of Seattle.

Charlayne Woodard, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, and Others Set for Free Tribute to Wilson at Seattle Rep
February 6, 2006

Seattle Rep honors late playwright August Wilson in a free tribute, set for February 13.

Kent Haruf Novel Gets the Book-It Treatment
February 6, 2006

National Book Award finalist Plainsong makes its way to the Book-It stage.

Adam Bock's Swimming in the Shallows Recieves Regional Premiere in Seattle
February 6, 2006

Absurd Off-Broadway play receives regional premiere at Seattle's Washington Ensemble Theatre.

Seattle Review: God's Country
Seattle Review: God's Country
January 31, 2006

Based on the disturbing story of local white supremacist group The Order, and the subsequent murder of radio shock jock Alan Berg, Stephen Dietz's God's Country is an unflinching look at the fear and hatred that envelop people's lives.

Seattle Review: Radio Golf
Seattle Review: Radio Golf
January 27, 2006

Wilson's final play recieves a superb production at Seattle Rep.

Seattle Review: Catch-22
January 25, 2006

Theater Schmeater's Catch-22 offers a brilliant look at the double-talk world of war.

Emmy Winner Makes Peter and the Wolf Howl at Seattle Children's Theatre
January 24, 2006

Emmy Award-winner Hummie Mann and local playwright Alison Gregory adapt Peter and the Wolf for Seattle Children's Theatre.

Menopause The Musical Continues Seattle Run
January 22, 2006

International hit continues its Seattle engagement.

Seattle Review: On Golden Pond
January 20, 2006

A stunning performance shines despite uneven direction.

Theater Schmeater Finds Catch-22, January 20th
January 13, 2006

Theater Schmeater will present Joseph Heller's classic satire Catch-22 from January 20th through February 25th.

CHAC Makes Journey to God's Country, January 27th
January 13, 2006

Capitol Hill Arts Center presents Steven Dietz's God's Country, directed by Sheila Daniels (Waiting for Lefty, Arcadia), as the third play in its 2005/2006 Theatre Season. First commissioned by ACT 18 years ago, God's Country has received hundreds of productions around the world.



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