Come out & PLAY! October 13th through the 19th when Theatre Puget Sound hosts Live Theatre Week 2008. This 4th Annual Live Theatre Week will be the biggest one ever with over 50 theaters and performing arts organizations participating at over 100 different events throughout Puget Sound. This 7-day theater festival is an all-access backstage pass to this region’s vibrant performing arts groups. It’s a once-a-year opportunity to connect with artists and experience the magic of live theatre in a completely different way.
Performance Artist Marya Sea Kaminski: Reading of OCTOBER: 5 DAYS and A EULOGY
October 17; 2pmWhere: Washington Park Arboretum @ the Lookout Gazebo - SeattleIn this short reading, Marya relays the five days that followed her brother’s death and explores the complications of family, Autumn, and forward motion.
Wing-It Productions: Open Rehearsal for Over and Through
October 14; 7:30 pmWhere: Historic University Theatre, 5510 University Way NE - SeattleInspired by "Alice in Wonderland," "The Chronicles of Narnia" and "Pan's Labyrinth," this unscripted show will follow a child’s journey through a magical fantasy world populated by fantastical creatures, as she tries to find her way home. The show will feature a mix of actors, improvisers and puppeteers. This event is perfect for improv and comedy fans who want to see professional actors in action –up close and personal.Taproot Theatre: Special Performance of Camp Super Friend
TARGET FAMILY DAY! October 18; 11amWhere: Greenwood Library, 8016 Greenwood Ave N - SeattleThis beloved Bethany Wallace play play helps teach kids about forming friendships and appreciating differences.Edmond’s Driftwood Players: Open Rehearsal & Halloween Party
October 18; 12:30pmWhere: Wade James Theatre , 950 Main Street - EdmondsOpen Rehearsal for their Halloween production of A Memory of Lizzie, chronicling the life and times of Lizzie Borden. The rehearsal will be followed by a talk-back and then a Victorian Halloween Party hosted by the notorious Lizzie Borden and her friends. Learn Victorian games, enjoy Halloween treats and soak in the world of Lizzie! Seattle Repertory Theatre: Lobby TalkOctober 16; 7pmWhere: Seattle Repertory Theatre, 155 Mercer Street - SeattleEnjoy this rare opportunity to meet, sit, ask questions and chat with actors, crew and artistic staff members from the Seattle Rep company. They will be on hand to discuss their work and contributions to the current season. Tacoma Musical Playhouse, Tacoma Little Theater & Lakewood Playhouse: Special Combined PerformanceOctober 16; 7pmWhere: Tacoma Musical Playhouse, 7116 Sixth Ave - TacomaThese 3 Tacoma theatres will join together to present excerpts from their upcoming mainstage productions that will likely include selections from South Pacific, Bunnicula, Much Ado about Nothing, The Leading Ladies, Lucky Stiff and Macbeth. INTIMAN: Special Performance and Reading of All the King’s MenOctober 15; 7pmWhere: Burien Library, 14700 Sixth Avenue SW - BurienJoin community leaders and special guests as they read excerpts from the actual script of All the King’s Men. This s part of INTIMAN’s very special Front Porch Theater and is one of a dozen casual readings at neighborhood gathering spots. The readings are followed by a conversation in which all the participants are invited to share their ideas about personal, social and political issues in their lives and our region. Unicycle Collective: Going SoloOctober 14; 7-10pmWhere: Theatre Off Jackson, 409 7th Ave South - SeattleEver dream of doing a solo show about your life? Join the Unicycle Collective for a Solo Performance Panel Discussion followed by a hands-on workshop that will walk attendees through the initial stages of an idea and jumpstart them toward a solo performance of their own. DramaQueen: Seattle Women – “Having Our Say”October 16, 17 & 18; 8pmWhere: Exact White Center location is TBAStaged readings of short works by six Seattle-area women playwrights; Stone Soup Theatre: Reception & Open Rehearsal for A Stoppard DuoOctober 15; 6:30pmWhere: Stone Soup Theatre, 4035 Stone Way North - SeattleMeet the actors and director of A Stoppard Duo and then stick around for rehearsal. Learn to see the play through the actor’s eyes and get a taste of the physical, emotional and intellectual processes that occurs when a show is brought to the stage. 2008 Live Theater Week Participants5th Avenue Theatre, Absurd Reality Theatre, ACT Theatre, Annex Theatre, Artattack Theatre Ensemble, Auburn Regional Theatre, Balagan Theatre, Book-It Repertory Theatre, Capital Playhouse, DramaQueen, Ear to the Ground, Eclectic Theater Company, Edmond's Driftwood Players, Ghost Light Theatricals, Harlequin Productions, Intiman Theatre, Kirkland Performance Center, Knutzen Family Theatre, Lakewood Playhouse, Langston Hughes Perf. Arts Center, Little Red Studio, Live Girls!, Marya Sea Kaminski, Next Stage, Olympia Little Theater, Our American Theater Company, Outsiders Inn CollectiveReAct Theatre, Redwood Theatre, Renton Civic Theatre, Seattle Children's Theatre, Seattle Musical Theatre, Seattle Public Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle Shakespeare Company, SecondStory Repertory Theatre, SIS Productions, Stage Door Productions, Stone Soup Theatre, StoryBook Theater, Tacoma Little Theater, Tacoma Musical Playhouse, Taproot Theatre Company, Theatre 9/12, Theatre Puget Sound, Unexpected Productions, Unicycle Collective, UW School of Drama, Village Theatre, WARP, Whidbey Island Center for the Arts, Wing-It Productions, THEATRE PUGET SOUND (TPS) is a leadership and service organization founded in 1997 to advocate for the region’s growing theatre community’s causes and administer much-needed services. TPS is now the Northwest’s premiere arts advocacy and leadership organization. TPS has a two-fold mission: To promote the spiritual and economic necessity of theatre to the public, and to unify and strengthen the theatre community through programs, resources, and services. TPS serves more than 1,400 theatre practitioners and 145 organizations within our region. In addition to Live Theatre Week, TPS sponsors workshops and seminars, regional auditions, manages affordable rehearsal and performance space in the Seattle Center House, produces the Seattle Performs Theatre Guide, and coordinates and promotes events which strengthen and celebrate our local community.LIVE THEATRE WEEK - In 2005 the Seattle City Council unanimously passed Resolution 30765 which established one week each year to be known and celebrated as "Live Theatre Week" in Seattle. Theatre Puget Sound capitalized on this proclamation and began producing an annual Live Theatre Week festival in the Puget Sound region of Washington State. The festival functions as a bridge between our region’s performing arts community and the public at large – extending a collective invitation that transcends cultural, social, racial and economic barriers. The open door philosophy inherent in the Live Theatre Week programming creates a true culture of generosity that encourages participation and personal investment in our theatres, while simultaneously building relationships, strengthening neighborhoods and creating access to and awareness of our region’s performing arts opportunities. Live Theatre Week is an annual festival taking place during the third week of October. NATIONAL FREE NIGHT OF THEATER - Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for professional not for-profit American theater, developed National Free Night of Theater as an audience development initiative and to raise public awareness about live theater. The idea germinated in 2003 in response to the field-wide threat of declining audiences. National Free Night of Theater launched in 2005 and has expanded to include 120 participating cities and close to 700 theater companies, introducing 75,000 new theatergoers to professional theaters in their community. The program has been designed to help stimulate attendance at live theater through an annual nationwide event and public awareness campaign. The goal is to put aside the inevitable competitions and work together to overcome the perceived barriers of price and time that discourage patrons from attending live theater. As the program continues to expand across the country, TCG has established partnerships with Arts Councils and local arts service organizations. More than 30,000 free tickets were distributed in 2007 by local theaters via the program’s national interactive website, www.freenightoftheater.net. For 2008, the goal is to give away 75,000 tickets to over 1,000 performances nationwide.Videos