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Working Class Theater NW: November 2014
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E PRODUCE SHOWS THAT MATTER, BY ARTISTS WHO CARE, AT REASONABLE PRICES. Monday, November 24, 2014. By Cormac McCarthy. Directed by Tim Samland. Auditions will be held at Tacoma Youth Theatre: 924 Broadway, Tacoma. December 14, 15 at 7:30pm. Callbacks on December 16 at 7:30pm. Please be prepared for cold readings from prepared sides. No monologue or appointment is necessary. Casting Needs: 1 Black Man (50s) and 1 White Man (50s). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Stay In Touch with WCTNW! JOIN US ON FACEBOOK!
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Working Class Theater NW: December 2014
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E PRODUCE SHOWS THAT MATTER, BY ARTISTS WHO CARE, AT REASONABLE PRICES. Wednesday, December 10, 2014. Note from the Artistic Director. Last November, we had full readings of six shows that culminated in an evening of selected scenes from those readings, video interviews from some of our founding members and a silent auction. In May, we produced a short run of our first show A Life in the Theatre. In September, we produced our first full run play The School for Lies. The founding members of WCTNW have ful...
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Working Class Theater NW: February 2015
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E PRODUCE SHOWS THAT MATTER, BY ARTISTS WHO CARE, AT REASONABLE PRICES. Monday, February 9, 2015. Dramaturg Notes- Sunset Limited. Woe to the bloody city. The landscape of Western literature is strewn with heroes who, by making the frontier safe for civilization, lose their own place in it. Shane epitomizes the frontiersman riding into the sunset, but only a short time later the cold fact of the Pacific ocean eliminates that option. “Where from here? The Track of the Cat. Note that having all the land me...
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Working Class Theater NW: LATE NIGHT
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E PRODUCE SHOWS THAT MATTER, BY ARTISTS WHO CARE, AT REASONABLE PRICES. After the show is over, after the kids are asleep, join us for an evening of theatre, improv, burlesque, play readings or whatever else we fit in between 10pm and 1am. Ideas welcome. Still in the beginning stages of production, WCTNW extends the invitation to join in on this creative work that will eventually be filmed and become a web series. After an explosion on a mining world, 4 surviving space farers discover alien technology!
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Working Class Theater NW: May 2014
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E PRODUCE SHOWS THAT MATTER, BY ARTISTS WHO CARE, AT REASONABLE PRICES. Tuesday, May 13, 2014. Come see "A Life in the Theatre". Working Class Theater NW Presents: "A Life in the Theatre" by David Mamet. May 23, 24, 30 &31 at 8pm. 1st floor of the Old Post Office (inside the DASH Center). 1102 A. Street, Tacoma. Warning: Contains some adult language . We hope that you will join us. After all, what is life without theater? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Stay In Touch with WCTNW! JOIN US ON FACEBOOK!
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Working Class Theater NW: April 2015
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E PRODUCE SHOWS THAT MATTER, BY ARTISTS WHO CARE, AT REASONABLE PRICES. Wednesday, April 22, 2015. Life in the Theatre- a play by David Mamet. Olympia: May 21–24. Tacoma: May 28–June 7. Suggested donation is $12 for general tickets and $10 for students, seniors, military and union members. Tickets are available online through Brown Paper Tickets, or at the door. Working Class Theater Northwest was founded in 2013 by Christina Hughes and Tim Samland. The nonprofit community theater was honored with a ...
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Working Class Theater NW: Dramaturg Notes- Sunset Limited
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E PRODUCE SHOWS THAT MATTER, BY ARTISTS WHO CARE, AT REASONABLE PRICES. Monday, February 9, 2015. Dramaturg Notes- Sunset Limited. Woe to the bloody city. The landscape of Western literature is strewn with heroes who, by making the frontier safe for civilization, lose their own place in it. Shane epitomizes the frontiersman riding into the sunset, but only a short time later the cold fact of the Pacific ocean eliminates that option. “Where from here? The Track of the Cat. Note that having all the land me...
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Working Class Theater NW: Why Sunset Limited?
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E PRODUCE SHOWS THAT MATTER, BY ARTISTS WHO CARE, AT REASONABLE PRICES. Wednesday, February 4, 2015. I often ask why. Why not, why me, why now, why, god why? Sometimes, this is self-indulgent pity-party ranting. But sometimes, it leads me to the heart of something that has been bothering me. When I attend theatre, I subject it to the same line of questioning. Why this play? Why should I care? And why should you care? What is the value of an education? Is religion a weakness or a calling? I have seen stor...
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Working Class Theater NW: September 2014
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E PRODUCE SHOWS THAT MATTER, BY ARTISTS WHO CARE, AT REASONABLE PRICES. Monday, September 15, 2014. Come see the show! School for Lies is a smashing success! Photo by Kate Lick. After a successful opening weekend, Working Class Theater NW continues its run of David Ives's scintillating farce The School for Lies. With performances on September 18. 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, and 27 in the third floor ballroom at 733 Commerce! All performances start at 8:00 pm. Read a review by Alec Clayton. JOIN US ON FACEBOOK!
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Working Class Theater NW: Stay Tuned for A Life in the Theatre
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E PRODUCE SHOWS THAT MATTER, BY ARTISTS WHO CARE, AT REASONABLE PRICES. Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Stay Tuned for A Life in the Theatre. Mark Peterson (L) and FrankThompson. You may remember this staged reading from November 2013- A Life in the Theatre by David Mamet. If you missed it, don't despair! We are re-mounting this show at the end of May for the full three week run it deserves. Stay tuned for more information! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Stay In Touch with WCTNW! JOIN US ON FACEBOOK!