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Black Nativity returns in an all-new production!

Intiman Theatre is pleased to announce the cast and creative team for Langston Hughes’ Black Nativity. This all-new production is presented in partnership with The Hansberry Project. Some members of the cast and creative team were part of Intiman’s previous production of Black Nativity, and are excited to return for its reimagining! All ticket tiers are now available for the Gospel Song-Play showing December 12-30, 2023 at Broadway Performance Hall (1625 Broadway, Seattle 98122).

“Intiman’s relationship with this wonderful holiday celebration is a long one, and after a 10-year hiatus, we are excited to return Black Nativity to our beloved Seattle community!” says Jennifer Zeyl, Intiman’s Artistic Director. “Having undergone huge changes in the past several years, it feels more important than ever to gather together and celebrate the season.”

Shaunyce Omar is returning to the project, and will play the Narrator. She says, “we are proudly standing upon the legacy & foundation that Pat (Patrinell Wright, former Music Director) and Jackie (Jacqueline Moscou, former director) have created while also forging ahead and building towards our new vision.”

The cast also features Felicia LoudEsther OkechYusef Seevers, and Jarron A. Williams. In addition, there will be a 16-person gospel choir, dancers, and a live band.

The Hansberry Project’s Artistic Director Valerie Curtis-Newton will direct. Sam Townsend will return to the project as Music Director, after singing in the original production’s choir and assisting the former music director, Patrinell ‘Pat’ Wright, the “First Lady of Gospel.” Choreographer Vania Bynum is also returning after performing in the original.

ABOUT THE PLAY:
The Christmas story gets a soulful retelling with actors, dancers, soaring vocalists, and a city-wide gospel choir. The poetry and vision of Langston Hughes combines with gospel renditions of beloved carols, and the second act includes a rousing audience sing-along. It’s a joyful experience for families of all backgrounds and beliefs that shares the importance of hope and community.

The creative team is rounded out by Jennifer Zeyl (scenic design), Danielle Nieves (costumes), Robert Aguilar (lighting), and Matt Starritt (sound), Steve Sneed (assistant director), Phillip Randall (stage manager) and Madelyn Salvucci (assistant stage manager).

All ticket tiers are now on sale at intiman.org, ranging from $20-$115. FREE FOR EVERYONE tickets: 20 free walk-up tickets will be distributed 60mins before each performance on a first come, first served basis (limit 2 per person). Intiman Members receive 30% off all ticket purchases with Membership starting at just $8/month. Group sales discounts are also available, book your group by emailing groupsales@intiman.org.

A not terribly brief history of Cindy of Arc

Written by Cynthia Kaplan, playwright and star of Cindy of Arc

I came up performing comedy, commentary, theater, and music in the alternative scene in 1990s and early 2000s New York. Moonwork, Surf Reality, Cucaracha, Luna Lounge, Dixon Place, Naked Angels, the Knitting Factory, Joe’s Pub, and a lot of venues that were someone’s apartment the rest of the day.  This led to a side career (i.e. the one where I made money) as a humorous essayist, first on the Op-Ed pages of the NY Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer and then in two collections of essays, Why I’m Like This: True Stories and Leave the Building Quickly, as well as in many magazines and anthologies. I went on to write some comedy for TV and film and continued performing and acting in independent films and off and off-off Broadway plays. I had actually gone to drama school, where I learned Shakespeare and Checkhov and to speak from my diaphragm, all surprisingly useful skills. 

Currently, I perform regularly in clubs and theaters with my award-winning band, The Cynthia Kaplan Ordeal, which, admittedly, is sometimes just me, and I co-host the long running Ruthless Comedy Hour at Stand Up New York. 

Sometimes people ask me what’s the story with the singing. The story is that I already sang and played the guitar, and when I started doing comedy I realized that some jokes work really well as punch lines in songs, that there is comedy in great rhymes, and that people really love music. I love music. Also, sometimes you can sing something that would be just beyond the pale to say. The music adds the right amount of deniability, not that, as you will see,  I’m big on denial. Songs like We Were the Donner PartyMerry F**king ChristmasYou’re the Nazi, and Letter from Doctor Randall Berkhauser (don’t ask, okay, ask) fall into this category.

I  worked on Cindy of Arc throughout the pandemic, managing to do a Zoom reading/singing for Naked Angels Theatre Company, performing alone in my clothing/Zoom closet with my guitar. If you remember when Albert Brooks got the chance to anchor in the film Broadcast News, it was like that.

In the fall of 2020 our director, Dani Davis, had the genius idea of borrowing a barn on Cape Cod and shooting Cindy of Arc like a concert film, or so we believed, having never done that before. It had a lovely life at the Cinequest Film Festival. Honestly, though, the best part was being sequestered with the band and some artsy Cape Cod folks who showed up in masks with film cameras and an emotional support puppy. 

When theaters reopened we mounted two workshop productions, six months apart, which went better than we could have hoped. Okay, that’s ridiculous, they went as well as we’d expected, because we think the play is really good. For Seattle we’ve added a drum kit, and you are going to go nuts over how much we sound like the love child of the Killers, Pearl Jam, and Tom Lehrer, had they been a threesome. In fact, Eddie Vedder gets a shout out in the show, so you might want to come just for that. Also, we’ll be talking Nazis, because they just can’t seem to quit us. 

About the fundraising thing: Cindy of Arc is a comedy and rock music extravaganza  about the stories men have concocted since the dawn of time and will probably still be telling until the Twelfth of Never as their proof for why they must run the world into the ground. Right now, the idea that a woman should not have bodily autonomy is one of those stories. So, we here at Cindy of Arc Dot Org decided to put other people’s money where our mouth is by partnering with reproductive and women’s rights organizations and raising money and awareness for them. I read recently that Alex Edeleman raised 3.5 million dollars for Covid relief with a pandemic Zoom show, which is incredible. We’ve raised about $9000 so far. That doesn’t sound like a lot, but if you are one of the 18 women whose abortion we paid for, you probably feel okay about it. And we’re just going to keep at it. 

The under 50s working on the show forced me onto Tik Tok. The result of that can be seen on my Tik Tok show, Today in the History of the Patriarchy @cindyofarc. More about me can be found at www.cynthiakaplan.com.

We hope to see you at the show! Nowhere else will you find the answers to some of the most pressing questions of our time: Why are there no Jews in Whoville? What is a scold’s bridle? What is the meaning of Lady Justice’s blindfold and bared breast?*

One last thing: It is a hard, hard truth that my dear friend, the beloved Seattle-based filmmaker Lynn Shelton, is not here for this. We spent many years writing and performing shows together in New York as part of the renowned four-woman group Denise. I know she would have cheered to see me at Intiman. The guitar I’m playing tonight was bought in a pawn shop near Pike Place Market, just before meeting Lynn for dinner.

See you soon,
Cynthia Kaplan

*Because when the Romans tested a blindfolded, one ball out Mister Justice, they realized it was stupid and degrading and that nobody would respect him.

Director Madeleine Olnek, Susan Ziegler, Lynn Shelton, and Cynthia Kaplan, at Sundance Film Festival

Cynthia Kaplan in her early performance days in NYC.

Cynthia Kaplan at Ruthless Comedy Hour with Karen Bergreen

Original poster design for Cindy of Arc.

WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING: We have not yet been reviewed by the critics, but here’s what people have said about me, my writing, and my show:  

“The perfect convergence of rock and roll trop and middle class Jewish psyche…Witty, angry, sparkling…Transcendence happens.”
—Bob Garfield, Bully Pulpit

“Cynthia Kaplan is the funniest, funkiest white girl I’ve seen. Cindy of Arc takes you on the hilarious journey (with rockin’ songs) of an unapologetically smart-ass woman.”
—Nancy Giles, Emmy- winning contributor, CBS News Sunday Morning

“Kaplan has always made me laugh. No small feat.”
—Lewis Black

“Cindy of Arc is amazing. The band is so hot. You are going to have a ball. Cynthia Kaplan is a genius.”
—Judy Gold

“Ms. Kaplan is epically funny, and hyper-intelligent…The show is filled with politics of the left wing sort, word play, and a world view shaped in equal parts by being a woman and a Jew…Make sure to buy for your friends that might want to go. If your friends don’t then find better friends and go with them.”
—Gordon Nash,  Folk Music Notebook Radio

About the writing: 

“Hilarious.”
—The Village Voice

“Striking a note somewhere between David Sedaris and Anna Quindlen, Kaplan spins traumas personal and professional for maximum laughs… a literary star.” 
—People Magazine

“Knee slapping hilarious… Fans of David Sedaris or Anne Lamott will appreciate (Kaplan’s) quirky way of looking at life’s intricacies.” 
—USA Today

“Quick-witted, neatly written and unapologetically grandiose… in the spirit of Dorothy Parker… (Kaplan) renders weird and rowdy scenarios with style.”
—The New York Times

“…a self-assured, unified work that’s sexy in the best sense: mature, candid and real. Often compared to David Sedaris, the actress/writer combines droll humor with hard-won sentiment…”
—Seattle Weekly

“Alternately hilarious and poignant… Kaplan has a great ear for the spoken word, the cadence of modern speech.”
—The Boston Globe

First Class of AA Degree Graduates

Intiman Theatre joins with Seattle Central College (SCC) in celebrating the first class of graduates with an AA Degree emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice! Four students have completed the two year course of study: Bill Fischer, Egel Legecy (pictured above), Garrett M. Megathlin, and Ali Rahmn. Intiman is the professional theatre-in-residence at SCC, and launched this degree with the college in the fall of 2021.

This first cohort came from local high schools including Franklin, Garfield, and Roosevelt, and some are planning to immediately enter the workforce while others are planning to continue their studies including at the University of Washington. Two of these students were already hired professionally by Intiman as Head Electricians during the spring 2023 production of The Niceties, earning a union wage.

The first year curriculum provides a comprehensive overview of the technical skills needed to work behind the scenes. During their second year, students receive hands-on learning opportunities working alongside world-class professionals during internships with Intiman Theatre. Each internship is uniquely created for the individual student, allowing them to focus on the aspect of technical theatre that most interests them while ensuring they have a well rounded sense of all areas. The first cohort focused on lighting, electrics, set construction, and Egel Legecy wants to use their knowledge to become an Artistic Director one day.

“(During the AA Degree program) I was able to gain deeper knowledge of how the various elements of design come together and how different departments all work together to support the story of a play,” said graduate Ali Rahmn (pictured). “I now know how to program a light board and how to work as a lighting technician alongside stagehands in other departments.”

Interim President at Seattle Central College Dr. Bradley Lane said, “We’re thrilled to celebrate these first graduates from the Technical Theatre for Social Justice program at Seattle Central, and we are excited to see them already entering the workforce as well-trained, union-represented employees in Seattle’s vibrant arts and theater industry. We expect that this program and our unique partnership with Intiman Theatre will only grow stronger as we keep welcoming future—and larger—classes in the years to come!”

Applications are currently being accepted for the third cohort which will begin class this fall, while the second cohort enter their final year and begin their internships. The second cohort is double the size of the first, and there is room for up to 25 students in the third class. Potential students can learn more about the AA Degree or apply today by clicking the links below.

Special thanks to Foundry10 for their pioneering support of the AA Degree.

Graduate Ali Rahmn talks about her experience in the AA Degree program with Intiman Theatre at Seattle Central College.

50th Anniversary Celebration

Intiman Theatre is thrilled to announce the production lineup for our upcoming 50th Anniversary Celebration. This season will delight, challenge, educate and celebrate our audiences from every era of our shared 50 year history. Intiman Member pre-sale tickets and group sales are now available, with general pre-sale starting June 15th.

First up is a touring presentation of Cindy of Arc, a funny, driven, unwavering punk rock musical about our reproductive health rights written and performed by Cynthia Kaplan. The piece was a 2023 finalist for the prestigious Richard Rodgers Award for Musical Theater. December will see the return of a treasured holiday tradition as we reimagine Black Nativity by Langston Hughes for todays’ Seattle audiences. This will be an all-new production directed by Valerie Curtis-Newton featuring a city-wide gospel choir. For lovers of the classics, we offer a new adaptation of Maxim Gorky’s The Lower Depths, co-produced and adapted by The Seagull Project. We will wrap up the season with the world premiere of The Lion Tells His Tale by Vida Oliphant Sneed. Delbert Richardson’s American History Traveling Museum: The “Unspoken” Truths will come to life on stage as US history is told through the music, artifacts and experiences of African Americans.

The productions will take place at the Erickson Theatre and Broadway Performance Hall as part of Intiman’s residency as the professional theatre-in-residence at Seattle Central College in Capitol Hill. Students in Intiman’s AA Degree emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice at the college will have the opportunity to intern on the productions as part of their lab credit hours, gaining valuable, hands-on job training working alongside union professionals.

Premium tickets for all productions are available now for Intiman Members at 30% off. Membership starts at just $8/month and offers discounts on all ticket purchases, access to pre-sales before the general public, invitations to special events like our annual Member Party and more. To learn more, become a Member, or to purchase your pre-sale tickets visit intiman.org.

Open access to premium seating will be available at the end of June, with general and discount tickets being released two months before each production. Intiman will continue the FREE FOR EVERYONE access program this season, which provides free tickets for every performance. There are 10 free tickets for shows at the Erickson Theatre, and 20 at Broadway Performance Hall available on a first come, first served basis starting one hour before show time at the box office.

More Production Details:

Cindy of Arc 
Written and Performed by Cynthia Kaplan
Directed by Dani Davis
November 1-4, 2023
Erickson Theatre (1524 Harvard Ave. Seattle WA 98122)

A comedy and music extravaganza about the problem men have with lying and where that’s gotten the rest of us, particularly women. And Jews. Starring writer and performer Cynthia Kaplan, Cindy of Arc speaks truth to politics, religion, Nazis, dogs, and the guys who wrote Delta Dawn, all in a blisteringly hilarious 70 minutes. Select performances will benefit local women’s and reproductive rights organizations.

“We are insanely excited to bring our subversive rock n’ roll comedy to Intiman Theatre. Our missions align as though we wrote them together: we both believe theater should excite and incite. It should inspire laughter and hopefully some singing along, but it should also move us to see the world we live in with clear eyes, sparking dialogue and even change.” -Cynthia Kaplan

Black Nativity
By Langston Hughes
Directed by Valerie Curtis-Newton
December 12-30, 2023
Broadway Performance Hall (1625 Broadway, Seattle WA 98122)

Langston Hughes’ Gospel Song-Play returns to Seattle with an all-new, reimagined production! Celebrate the Christmas story with actors, dancers, soaring vocalists, a rousing city-wide gospel choir, and the chance to sing-along. A stirring and joyful holiday experience for families of all backgrounds and beliefs. Presented in partnership with The Hansberry Project.

“I am thrilled to be working with Intiman again, and on such a beautifully community-focused project like Black Nativity. While we don’t plan to reproduce the scale of Intiman’s past productions, we do commit to representing the spirit of community and hope that Langston Hughes’ play intends. We want to start a new Seattle holiday tradition and are so excited for folks to join us in this new beginning.” -Valerie Curtis-Newton

The Lower Depths
Co-produced with The Seagull Project
By Maxim Gorky
Translated by Tyler Polumsky
Adapted by David Quicksall, Charles Leggett, and Gavin Reub
Directed by Gavin Reub
February 6-24, 2024
Erickson Theatre (1524 Harvard Ave. Seattle WA 98122)

As timely now as it was when it first debuted at the Moscow Art Theatre in 1902, Maxim Gorky’s masterpiece is brought to life in a new adaptation created by The Seagull Project over an 18-month process. Neglected, seeking refuge and hope, fourteen lost souls battle for love and humanity while pushing at the limits of the human spirit and a society at the breaking point.

“The Seagull Project was founded on the belief that it takes time to create art with integrity, vision, and dedication to craft. Intiman has a long history of supporting work in that same vein, and it is truly an honor to create this production alongside them.” -Gavin Reub

The Lion Tells His Tale
By Vida Oliphant Sneed
Directed by Steve Sneed
Featuring Delbert Richardson’s American History Traveling Museum: The “Unspoken” Truths
May 1-5, 2024
Broadway Performance Hall (1625 Broadway, Seattle WA 98122)

Delbert Richardson’s national award-winning museum comes to life on stage for a brand new theatrical experience. Audiences will be transported on a journey of awakening as the brilliance, resistance, and resilience of Black people from Africa to the Americas is brought to life. Music, dance, and spoken word carry our hero through time as we all gather to engage and learn. “Until the lion tells his tale, the hunt will always glorify the hunter.” – African proverb

“Bringing my life’s work to the Intiman is surreal. Who has a play written about them and their life’s work? It’s time for this hunter to tell HIS tale!” -Delbert Richardson

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2021-22 Annual Report

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Support our work with an end of year donation now - thank you in advance for your generosity!

2022-23 Gala: Brunch in the Emerald City

Join Intiman Theatre for our annual Gala: “Brunch in the Emerald City”
Saturday, November 12th, 10am-2pm
Erickson Theatre at Seattle Central College – 1524 Harvard Ave.

Celebrating Seattle and our performing arts scene
Wardrobe suggestion: wear GREEN!
Featuring: live music, dance, drag, performances, live auction, a photo booth and more

Brunch buffet by Herban Feast and Kir Royale cocktails by our sponsor Korbel & Chambord

Purchase your table or tickets today – space is extremely limited!

Thank you for joining us as we raise $100,000 to support Intiman’s 2022-23 productions and arts education programs!

TICKETS

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Host a table for 10 guests, including brunch, cocktails and entertainment. Your table purchase includes 10 raffle tickets!

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Purchase an individual seat at a table, including brunch, cocktails and entertainment. Your ticket purchase includes 1 raffle ticket!

Join the Gala fun from the comfort of a stadium style theatre seat! These seats include cocktails and a breakfast pastry – no buffet.

Thank you to our Gala Sponsors!

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Entertainment Lineup:

Host: CarLarans

CarLarans is back to host the 2022 Gala after hosting in 2021! Seattle based singer and musician CarLarans stands on the brink of super-stardom with his unique melismatic vocal style, clever and catchy lyrical content, and most notably, his captivating and seductive performances.

A myriad of musical influences from Gospel, to House, to turn-of-the-millennium Hip-Hop and R&B can be heard in his signature sound that has both modern pop and old school flair.

Known affectionately as Daddy Noir (The Royal House of Noir) and a Legend in the Pacific Northwest Kiki Ballroom scene, CarLarans incorporates elements of vogue, runway, and fashion on stage and musically.

His debut studio album RAW HNNY (2019) was heavily lauded by audiences with added praise and promotion from local media giants KEXP and The Seattle Times. His recent projects have been met with further acclaim, solidifying his status as a leading Queer Black tastemaker and artist on the rise.

Headliner: Shaina Shepherd

Known for her pervasive style, a soul-grunge front woman turned piano songstress, Shaina Shepherd’s notable vocal stylings have brought her into various creative spaces — from musical studio collaborations beyond genre, to moving performances across the country, to building community in music and commerce one step at a time. Inspired by the parallels between gospel and garbage metal, Shepherd’s music was lovingly branded “Tina Simone”: combining rock opera theatrics with stony piano laden story telling. Creating in the city where both Pearl Jam and Quincy Jones cut their teeth, Shaina heart songs are steeped in American folk and redefine the Outlaw genre with an infusion of Tina Turner, Dinah Washington and Nina Simone. Shaina’s currently on the road and preparing to record her first body of work. When Shaina isn’t in the studio, she is a community organizer, music educator and event producer in Seattle, WA. Shaina is also a national trustee for the PNW chapter of the Recording Academy (Grammys), a member of multiple boards in the Seattle area and a local advocate for music and the arts on the West Coast.

Special Performance: Christine Dwyer

Christine Dwyer has appeared on Broadway in Wicked (Elphaba) which she also performed on the 2014 Tony Awards as well as representing the United States at the Hannover Messe in Germany performing for President Obama and Chancellor Angela Merkel. National Tours include Waitress (Jenna), Finding Neverland (Sylvia), RENT (Maureen). Other NY/Regional credits include Ragtime (Mother), Murder Ballad (Sara) Studio Theatre, The Radio City Christmas Spectacular, and JCS Live on NBC with John Legend, Sara Bareilles and Alice Cooper. Christine and husband Matt DeAngelis are currently working with voice teacher Noel Smith as the acting coaches for her studio. Love to Family, CLA and HCKR, Matt and of course, dog Chowdah. BFA: Hartt School. IG: @cteendryer

Drag Perfomance: Charli Foxtail

Charli Foxtail is a drag performer living in the SeaTac area. She is the current reigning Miss Gay Pierce County, and has been performing for about 5 years now. Her drag described in 3 words would be charismatic, eccentric, and ambitious. She loves exploring new things & meeting new people. She has held various official drag titles, helped a lot in the community through fundraising & volunteering, and has broken title records as well as performed in numerous venues across North America.

Special Appearance: Sara Porkalob

Sara Porkalob (she/they) is an award winning artist-activist, cultural worker, and creator of the DRAGON CYCLE, a trilogy of matrilineal musicals about her Filipino American gangster family; one play for each generation built around a central female protagonist. DRAGON LADY premiered at Intiman Theatre and was the recipient of three 2018 Gregory Awards (Outstanding Sound/Music Design, Outstanding Actress in a Musical, Outstanding Musical Production). DRAGON MAMA premiered at American Repertory Theatre (A.R.T.) and was the recipient of two 2019 Elliot Norton Awards (Best Original Script and Best Solo-Performance). A.R.T. has commissioned the third play, DRAGON BABY; it will premiere on their stage. She is playing Edward Rutledge in the official Broadway revival of 1776. www.saraporkalob.com, @sporkalob

Photo by Gretjen Helene at American Repertory Theater 2019.

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Wesley Frugé is new Managing Director

Wesley Frugé at Intiman’s HOMECOMING Performing Arts Festival. Photo by Maile Anderson.

SEATTLE, WA (April 28, 2022) —  Intiman Theatre’s board of directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Wesley Frugé as the new Managing Director for the company. Wesley has been with Intiman for three years, and will lead the organization alongside Artistic Director, Jennifer Zeyl, and Board Chair, L.B. Morse.

Wesley started at Intiman in spring of 2019 working as a consultant to develop the FREE FOR EVERYONE access program, and was hired full-time in August of that year as Development & Communications Director – a role he has served in since. As DevComm Director, he executed multiple fundraising initiatives and events that exceeded their goal and has raised over $2M for the company. He developed and led the community-engaged strategic planning process in 2020, created over ten virtual events for the theatre, and refined Intiman’s online presence and messaging. He has worked in professional theatre for more than 20 years and has served as an arts administrator for the last decade. He was the Founder and Artistic Director of Forward Flux Productions which produced new work from women and BIPOC artists in Seattle for five years. In addition, he is active in the LGBTQ+ community, where he co-founded and is the Executive Director of BeautyBoiz, creating live events and media by and for the Queer community.  

L.B. Morse says: “The Intiman board of trustees is thrilled to welcome Wesley to the role of Managing Director where he will be responsible for executing the strategic plan he was so intimately involved in creating. His deep love for the organization and his years of service as our Development & Communications Director make him a phenomenal fit for his new position, and we are very excited to collaborate with him as Intiman continues to grow.”

“I am so excited to fully partner with Wesley in leading Intiman,” says Jennifer Zeyl. “We have partnered through so much change and growth for the company in the past three years. Guided by Wesley’s ‘yes, and’ collaborative attitude and strategic mind, Initman will continue to play our strongest hand well into our next evolution.”

Intiman has resumed full production and opens their newest comedy, TWO MILE HOLLOW, tonight at Broadway Performance Hall, playing through May 14th. The company is now offering streaming options for their productions for those who continue to be impacted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and will stream TWO MILE HOLLOW on demand May 9-15th. Learn more about Wesley and Intiman’s programming by visiting www.intiman.org

Jennifer Zeyl and Wesley at Intiman’s 2021 Gala.

Wesley Frugé Bio

Wesley Frugé (he/him) is a director, producer, marketer, fundraiser, event planner, community organizer, and administrative professional. He is originally from Houston, TX, and moved to Seattle in 2013 after living in New York City for eight years. He currently serves as Managing Director at the Tony-award winning Intiman Theatre, where he was formerly the Development & Communications Director for three years. Previously, he was the Founder and Artistic Director of Forward Flux Productions (theatre company focused on new work from women and artists of color), the Founding Artistic Advisor of The Grief Dialogues (using theatre to ignite conversations about death, dying and grief), and he is the Co-founder & Executive Director of BeautyBoiz (Queer collective creating live events and media by and for the LGBTQ+ community). As lead producer, Wesley has presented ten new plays to Seattle audiences; eight cycles of the collaborate create artist residency series (over 120 artists have participated); 20 editions of The Flux Salon new works series (featuring Chisa Hutchinson, Lauren Yee, Benjamin Benne, Jeremy O. Harris, more); countless drag shows at Fred Wildlife Refuge and Supernova Seattle; and one season of the “Live from The Flux Salon” podcast. He produced, wrote and directed the FringeNYC 2012 hit play FRIENDANDY.COM (HERE Arts Center), and was the co-curator of Intiman’s HOMECOMING Performing Arts Festival in 2021.

He has experience working in the corporate sector (Ralph Lauren), social impact strategy (williamsworks), non-profit (Casey Family Programs, Treehouse for Kids, Forward Flux), government (Washington State Department of Transportation), and has over seven years experience working in the C-suite. He has produced fundraising events for clients ranging from Eastern Congo Initiative (with Ben Affleck), the Schultz Family Foundation, Hillary Clinton, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and more. He serves on the steering committee for the Capitol Hill Arts District and he holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from Sam Houston State University.

Campaign Wrap Party & Variety Show

Campaign Wrap Party & Variety Show – April 13th, 2022 7-9pm
Broadway Performance Hall – 1625 Broadway, Seattle 98122 (on the campus of Seattle Central College)
A Free #SharetheLove In Person Event

Intiman Theatre invites you to join us for a #SharetheLove event: Campaign Wrap Party & Variety Show! Celebrate the culmination of our 18 day campaign and our collective success at this IN PERSON event. 

There will be a reception with DJ Alfonso Tan and 21+ bar from our friends at Jack Daniel’s, followed by a seated Variety Show in the theatre. The show will be hosted by ALEKSA MANILA and will feature the talents of Whispurr Watershadow, Nabilah Ahmed, Rowan Ruthless and more. There will be laughs and drinks and community as we raise funds to support Intiman’s upcoming production of Two Mile Hollow.

This event is Free for Everyone (registration required) and will be in person at Broadway Performance Hall in Capitol Hill.

About #SharetheLove

In support of our upcoming production of Two Mile Hollow, Intiman invites you to join us as we raise $100,000+ in 18 days from March 30 – April 16, 2022!

#SharetheLove to support:

  • Competitive wages for our professional creative team, and Union cast and crew. Two Mile Hollow features an almost entirely AAPI team.
  • Accessible tickets available to anyone with need, including $5 options for students and veterans.
  • FREE FOR EVERYONE tickets available at the box office beginning 1hr before each performance.
  • COVID safety and materials upgrades in our new shops and theatres at Seattle Central College.
  • Free arts education programs like STARFISH Project and free student tickets.

Meet the Talent

ALEKSA MANILA

Aleksa Manila is Seattle’s sweetheart of fundraising and everything fabulous! She’s been Miss Gay Filipino, Miss Gay Seattle and Empress of Seattle among many of her crowns. She’s recognized for her social activism and community leadership by Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan, The Greater Seattle Business Association, Seattle Women’s Pride, Public Health – Seattle & King County, The Filipino Community of Seattle and so on. ​Follow her journey at www.AleksaManila.com

Alfonso Tan

Alfonso Tan is a DJ and Producer with a deep love for electronic dance music and its power to liberate its listeners. He’s known for shaking dance floors around Seattle and beyond, holding residencies at the Cuff and Monkey Loft (with the LOST Family), and recently playing in San Francisco, Palm Springs, and at the Gorge Amphitheatre. As a proud member of Seattle’s AAPI and LGBTQ communities along with the city’s general music scene, his goal is to bring people together under a unified groove.

Nabilah Ahmed

Nabilah is an actor and sometime-musician. In her spare time she enjoys movies, DIY projects, and animals.

Rowan Ruthless

Rowan Ruthless is Seattle’s born and raised drag supermodel, and nightlife DJ. Known for her artistic edge and eye for fashion she has carved out a name for herself in Seattle’s LGBTQ nightlife and arts scene. You can catch the sultry showgirl serving looks all around town.

The Shanghai Pearl

Bio coming soon.

Photo by Heather Schofner.

Whispurr Watershadow

Whispurr Watershadow is a local AAPI drag entertainer, who’s been doing drag for 8 years. Host of her show “Bang The Gong” an all AAPI cast drag show. Whispurr is known for dancing, prancing, and giving glamor.

A Conversation with Leah Nanako Winkler

A Conversation with Leah Nanako Winkler – Recorded live on Zoom on April 13th, 2022 at 5pm PT
A Free #SharetheLove Panel Conversation

Intiman Theatre invites you to join us for a #SharetheLove event: A Conversation with Leah Nanako Winkler! This is an exciting opportunity to meet the playwright of Two Mile Hollow and learn more about the production this campaign is supporting.

We will be joined live on Zoom by Leah and our host will be Intiman collaborator and director, Desdemona Chiang. Desdemona and Leah will have a conversation about playwriting, creativity, and Two Mile Hollow, as well as make time for a Q&A from the audience.

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About #SharetheLove

In support of our upcoming production of Two Mile Hollow, Intiman invites you to join us as we raise $100,000+ in 18 days from March 30 – April 16, 2022!

#SharetheLove to support:

  • Competitive wages for our professional creative team, and Union cast and crew. Two Mile Hollow features an almost entirely AAPI team.
  • Accessible tickets available to anyone with need, including $5 options for students and veterans.
  • FREE FOR EVERYONE tickets available at the box office beginning 1hr before each performance.
  • COVID safety and materials upgrades in our new shops and theatres at Seattle Central College.
  • Free arts education programs like STARFISH Project and free student tickets.

Meet the Panelists

Leah Nanako Winkler

Leah Nanako Winkler is a Japanese-American playwright from Kamakura, Japan and Lexington, Kentucky. Her play God Said This won the Yale Drama Series Prize and was produced off-Broadway at Primary Stages and at the 2018 Humana Festival at the Actors Theatre of Louisville. In 2019 she premiered Hot Asian Doctor Husband, a new play produced and commissioned by Theatre Mu. Other plays: Nevada – Tan (Audible Emerging Artist Commission), Kentucky (Kilroys List, World Premiere: Ensemble Studio Theatre/Page73), Death for Sydney Black (terraNova Collective) and many more. Two Mile Hollow received a simultaneous world premiere with Theater Mu/Mixed Blood (Minneapolis), Ferocious Lotus (San Francisco), First Floor Theater (Chicago), and Artist’s at Play (LA). It won the American Theater Critic’s Association’s annual Francesca Primus Prize in 2019. Other playwrighting honors include the first-ever Mark O’Donnell Prize from The Actors Fund and Playwrights Horizons, the Jerome New York Fellowship,  and most recently the 2020 Steinberg Playwright Award. www.leahnanako.com

Desdemona Chiang

Desdemona Chiang is a Taiwan-born American stage director based in Seattle, WA and Ashland, OR. She directs in a variety of genres, including new plays, Shakespeare, and musicals. Chiang is known for her visceral, no-nonsense approach to theatre, with her distinct point of view as an immigrant and Asian American woman, and an interest in using storytelling to spark social discourse. Chiang co-founded Azeotrope with her colleague Richard Nguyen Sloniker to create theatre focusing on stories about invisible and marginalized people. Their most well-known production, Sound by Don Nguyen, was a bilingual show performed in American Sign Language and spoken English, and featured a mixed ensemble of deaf and hearing actors. Chiang learned American Sign Language for this project and co-directed with Seattle-based deaf actor Howie Seago.

Celebrating Asian American Arts & Artists, vol 2

Celebrating Asian American Art & Artists, vol 2 – Filmed live on April 6th, 2022 at 5pm PT
A Free #SharetheLove Panel Conversation

Intiman Theatre invites you to join us for a #SharetheLove event: Celebrating Asian American Art & Artists, vol 2! This is an exciting opportunity to learn more about and celebrate the diversity and talent of Seattle’s AAPI community. Two Mile Hollow features an all AAPI cast and almost entirely AAPI creative team.

This virtual event will begin with short filmed performances, followed by a panel conversation with Roger Tang, Kathy Hsieh, Steven Tran and Rosa Joshi. The conversation will be live and the panelists will be discussing the importance of representation, and the unique challenges facing the AAPI in the theatre scene. 

This event is Free for Everyone (registration required) and will be hosted on Zoom.

This event will be captioned. Open to all ages.

About #SharetheLove

In support of our upcoming production of Two Mile Hollow, Intiman invites you to join us as we raise $100,000+ in 18 days from March 30 – April 16, 2022!

#SharetheLove to support:

  • Competitive wages for our professional creative team, and Union cast and crew. Two Mile Hollow features an almost entirely AAPI team.
  • Accessible tickets available to anyone with need, including $5 options for students and veterans.
  • FREE FOR EVERYONE tickets available at the box office beginning 1hr before each performance.
  • COVID safety and materials upgrades in our new shops and theatres at Seattle Central College.
  • Free arts education programs like STARFISH Project and free student tickets.

Meet the Panelists

Roger Tang

Roger (he/him) is Executive Director of Pork Filled Productions. He is a playwright and a veteran theatre producer of over four decades who began working with folks like David Henry Hwang and Philip Kan Gotanda. As a producer, he has produced numerous regional and world premieres, from David Henry Hwang’s Bondage and Yellow Face to Maggie Lee’s The Clockwork Professor, The Tumbleweed Zephyr and A Hand of Talons. His play, She Devil of the China Seas will receive its world premiere this summer with PFP. Called the “Godfather of Asian American theatre” by A. Magazine, he is Secretary for the Consortium of Asian American Theaters and Artists (CAATA) and edits the Asian American Theatre Revue, the web’s foremost resource on Asian American theatre (www.aatrevue.com).

Kathy Hsieh

Kathy Hsieh is a Co-Executive Producer with SIS Productions, the Racial Equity in Grantmaking Strategist with the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, and is an award-winning actor, writer and director who works to create greater visibility and equity for theatre artists, especially those from communities who are less represented in the field. Recent projects include Seattle Shakespeare’s Drum & Colours productions of Hamlet and As You Like It, Book-It’s The Three Musketeers, and Macha Theatre Works’ Notes for My Daughter and Snow Woman. Next up, she can be seen in Sound Theatre’s Gaslight Project (Angel Street)

Steven Tran

Steven (he/him) is a music and theatre artist. Previously at Intiman: The Events (Accompanist), and director in the 2018 Intiman Emerging Artists Program. Some favorite music credits include: The Winter’s TaleAs You Like It12th Night (Seattle Rep), Lizard Boy (Theatreworks Silicon Valley), The Lamplighter (5th Ave), Stars Between (Seattle Opera Creation Lab), The Last World Octopus Wrestling Champion (ArtsWest), Howl’s Moving Castle (Book-It Repertory). As director: Baseball Saved Us and Northwest Bookshelf (5th Ave). Creator/performer of The Sonata Years, an autobiographical solo show. Upcoming projects: And So That Happened (5th Ave) and The Mortification of Fovea Munson (The Kennedy Center). Follow him on Instagram @snk_tran. Photo credit: Sonia Xu.

Rosa Joshi

Rosa Joshi is a Seattle based director, producer and educator whose work focuses on both classical and contemporary texts.  She is a founding member of upstart crow collective a theatre company committed to producing classical plays with diverse casts of women and non-binary people.  Rosa was Interim Artistic director at Northwest Asian American Theatre where she led the International Artists Program, a Ford Foundation funded program that supported multi-disciplinary collaborations between Asian American and Asian artists.  She is currently on the faculty at Seattle University.