Welcome to your 2024/25 Seattle Rep Season! This season, we’re creating the most dynamic range of work one can imagine, from the epic to the intimate, and from timeless classics to timely new plays. Six of our seven productions will be #BuiltBySeattleRep, spotlighting the expertise of local artisans, actors, directors, and more. Join us for the journey, and be part of our most thrilling season yet. Learn more about our Artistic Director Dámaso Rodríguez’s inaugural season here. --> https://lnkd.in/gNird_gm 📽️: Angela Fetherolf
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Theater at the heart of public life.
About us
Seattle Rep puts theater at the heart of public life. Founded in 1963 and winner of the 1990 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre, Seattle Rep is currently led by Artistic Director Dámaso Rodríguez and Managing Director Jeffrey Herrmann. Over a season and throughout the year, Seattle Rep collaborates with extraordinary artists to create productions and programs that reflect and elevate the diverse cultures, perspectives, and life experiences of the Pacific Northwest. Seattle Rep’s nationally recognized programs include the New Play Program, Seattle Rep's Public Works, the Next Narrative Monologue Competition, Pay What You Choose, and numerous audience enrichment and engagement opportunities including post-play panels, discussions, and community events.
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- Industry
- Performing Arts
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Seattle, WA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1963
Locations
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Primary
155 Mercer St
Seattle, WA 98109, US
Employees at Seattle Rep
Updates
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“The Skin of Our Teeth was written in the midst of apocalypse, about apocalypse … we realize the human race is perpetually caught in crises, but also perpetually surviving." —playwright Paula Vogel This #SundayReads, embrace the chaos of The Skin of Our Teeth with a deep dive into this epic theatrical production. From absurd situations to jumps in time, learn more about Thornton Wilder's surreal comedy on #InsideSeattleRep.
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“Seattle Rep swings big with the surreal classic The Skin of Our Teeth. In the production, running through Oct. 20, a dinosaur and mammoth show up in midcentury New Jersey as the eras mix.” - The Seattle Times The Skin of Our Teeth was just listed in The Seattle Times “14 things to do in the Seattle area this weekend.” Check out the article below.
14 things to do in the Seattle area this weekend
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Did you hear? Primary Trust was just named “a must-see” this October by The Seattle Times. Read why theater critic Gemma Wilson is excited to experience Eboni Booth’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, directed by Kaytlin McIntyre (Seattle Rep and Oregon Shakespeare Festival) this fall.
Must-see Seattle theater this month
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"It’s a thrill to see a theater go big, in many senses of the word: a big, gorgeous set; big ideas; big scale … and a big cast.“ — The Seattle Times Curious about The Skin of Our Teeth now playing at Seattle Rep? Read Gemma Wilson's review for The Seattle Times to learn more about this "energetic, entertaining production."
Seattle Rep swings big with a surreal classic
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“The Skin of Our Teeth may seem difficult to digest, or understand, at times, but it’s the kind of art that is best enjoyed by letting it wash over you. Doing that, and by appreciating how good the cast and creative team have done at Seattle Rep to produce a very good version of a challenging piece, you’ll come away appreciating both the messaging and the production value of this this Pulitzer Prize winning play." — The Sound on Stage This #SundayReads, dive into Greg Heilman's in-depth review of The Skin of Our Teeth for The Sound on Stage. Read the article below.
Stage Review - The Skin of Our Teeth (Seattle Rep) -- The Sound on Stage
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Want to dive deeper into the world of Thornton Wilder’s The Skin of Our Teeth? Check out The Seattle Public Library reading and media list to hear interviews from Wilder about his work, discover the authors and stories that inspired The Skin of Our Teeth, and explore much more on #InsideSeattleRep. #SundayReads
The Skin of Our Teeth Reading & Media List | Seattle Rep
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“It celebrates our infinite capacity to learn, to love, and to begin again after adversity. It’s a play for times of collective anxiety and when the world is on the brink of change (like now!).” — Seattle Rep Artistic Director and The Skin of Our Teeth Director Dámaso Rodríguez! On #InsideSeattleRep, learn more about Dámaso’s unique vision for this mind-bending comedy, how setting the play in 1963, 2024, and the future enhances its message of survival and hope, and how this production allows us to “see the best in ourselves as a community.”
Beginning Again (And Again) (And Again) | Seattle Rep
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Curious about what goes into creating a massive theater production like The Skin of Our Teeth? From crafting a fresh artistic vision to assembling the design team, it’s a months-long collaborative process with the director, creative team, shops, and more. This #SundayReads, learn more about how this #BuiltBySeattleRep production came to life in this interview with Artistic Director and #SkinofOurTeethSREP Director Dámaso Rodríguez and Producing Director Sann Hall for The Seattle Times.
A local, insider's peek at building an epic theater show | Provided by Seattle Rep
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From Student Matinees to Teen Nights and the Next Narrative Monologue Competition, this #ArtsEdWeek discover how Seattle Rep is cultivating the next generation of theater fans by fostering meaningful connections with young audiences, educators, and community members. Learn more about our youth Education Programs this season on #InsideSeattleRep.
Cultivating the Next Generation of Theater Fans | Seattle Rep
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