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  2. Lani Brockman - Wikipedia

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    Lani Brockman (born December 11, 1956, in Seattle) is an American theater actress and director. [1] [2] [3] She is the founder and Artistic Director of Studio East.Brockman was born in Seattle and grew up in Hawaii.

  3. Book-It Repertory Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Book-It Repertory Theatre (often shortened to "Book-It") is a regional theatre located in Seattle, Washington. It is a 501-c(3) registered nonprofit corporation, and is devoted to "transforming great literature into great theatre through simple and sensitive production and to inspiring its audiences to read". [ 1 ]

  4. Taproot Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    An image of Taproot Theatre Company. Taproot Theatre Company is a professional, nonprofit theatre company in Seattle, Washington, with a multi-faceted production program. [1] [2] Founded in 1976 by six friends, five of them graduates from Seattle Pacific University, [3] Taproot Theatre has mainstage productions at its location in the Greenwood neighborhood, touring productions throughout the ...

  5. Hugo House - Wikipedia

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    These three writers believed Seattle needed a center for local writers and readers to find a community and create new work. In 1999, Laura Hirschfield described the nonprofit organization: "Richard Hugo House is a two-year-old literary arts center in Seattle named after the Seattle-born poet and creative writing teacher Richard Hugo who wrote ...

  6. Intiman Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Intiman Theatre is a resident theater company in Seattle, Washington, founded in 1972 by Margaret "Megs" Booker, who named it after Strindberg's Intimate Theater in Stockholm. [1] Through its history, the professional theatre company has been based at various venues in Seattle; since 2021, it has been located as theatre-in-residence at Seattle ...

  7. On the Boards - Wikipedia

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    Washington Hall (2007). On the Boards began its existence renting the upstairs theater space at Washington Hall from the Sons of Haiti.Washington Hall is a 1908 building whose history prior to OtB included appearances by W. E. B. Du Bois and Martin Luther King Jr. and performances by the likes of Count Basie and Mahalia Jackson.

  8. Capitol Hill Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Hill Arts Center, also known by its acronym CHAC (pronounced "shack"), was a performing arts center located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. CHAC operated two performance spaces in the building, most widely known for its theatre. The center was founded in 2002 by Matthew Kwatinetz.

  9. Playhouse Theatre (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    The Playhouse Theatre (later University of Washington Playhouse Theatre, now officially Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse) is a theater located at 4045 University Way NE (41st St) on The Ave in the University District, Seattle, Washington. It was converted from a tile warehouse in 1930 by Burton and Florence James, who set up the Seattle ...