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Meet the Team of Two Mile Hollow

Meet the Team of Two Mile Hollow – Filmed live on March 30th, 2022 at 5pm PT
A Free #SharetheLove Panel Conversation

Intiman Theatre invites you to join us for a #SharetheLove event: Meet the Team of Two Mile Hollow! This is an exciting opportunity to learn more about the production this campaign is supporting.

We will be joined live on Zoom by members of the cast: M. Keala Milles, Jr., Naho Shioya, Ray Tagavilla, and Annie Yim. Together, these four actors play the Donnelly family – a very white family with very white problems. The show’s director, Jesse Jou, will host and moderate the conversation. Learn more about the play and meet members of the AAPI cast.

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

M. Keala Milles, Jr.

M. Keala Milles, Jr is honored to make their Intiman debut as Joshua in Two Mile Hollow. Locally they have also worked with Cafe Nordo and Marxiano Productions. Previous stage credits include The Old Globe, San Diego Repertory, and Diversionary Theatre, in San Diego. Favorite roles include: The Woolgatherer (Cliff), A Very Die Hard Christmas (Ellis), Heathers: the Musical (JD), Disgraced (Abe), The Boy Who Danced On Air (Zemar), and The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity (VP). Mahalos to Jesse Jou, Intiman, and the entire Two Mile Hollow team for this opportunity.
www.mkealamillesjr.net

Naho Shioya

Naho Shioya (she/her) is an actor/performance artist who has worked internationally in Asia, Canada, Europe and the U.S. Locally she has appeared at ArtsWest, Seattle Children’s Theatre, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle Public Theatre, and On the Boards, among others. As a director and teaching artist, she has worked with various organizations and schools in the greater Puget Sound area including Seattle Repertory Theatre, Book-It Repertory Theatre, Seattle Children’s Theatre, Youth Theatre Northwest, Studio East, Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute, Seattle Public Schools, and City of Seattle. She is a member of the experimental, multi-disciplinary arts group Aono Jikken Ensemble (AJE) for which she is a performer, vocalist and benshi (silent film narrator) and performed with them in France, Peru, Poland, and Canada. Ms. Shioya is a graduate of the University of Washington, School of Drama, Professional Actor Training Program.

Ray Tagavilla

Ray Tagavilla (he/him) is a graduate of the University of Washington Drama Program and is a recipient of the 2012, 2014 Gregory Award for Best Supporting Actor for Jesus Hopped the A Train and A Small Fire and 2016 for Lead Actor for The Last Days of Judas Iscariot. Some of his theater credits include Porcelain Theater Off Jackson (formerly NWAAT), Our Country’s GoodMoney and Run Series and Trojan Women (Theater Schmeater), Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare), Sex in Seattle Series and Cowboy Vs Samurai (SISProductions), An American Book of the Dead and Clubfoot (Annex Theater), Soft Rock Kid (ACT/Central Heating Lab), The Mistakes Madeline Made (Washington Ensemble Theatre), Elephant’s Graveyard and Zastrozzi: The Master of Discipline (Balagan Theater), Spidermann (Jose Bold), Of Mice and Men (Seattle Repertory Theatre), SaucedSmokedPersimmon Nights (Café Nordo), A Lie of the Mind (Collektor), White Hot (West of Lenin), Jesus Hopped the A Train (Azeotrope), RamayanaMiddletownKing of the YeesThe Crucible (A Contemporary Theater), A Small Fire (Sound Theater Company), Four Dogs and a Bone (Theater Schmeater), The Journal of Ben Uchida (Seattle Children’s Theater), A Prelude To a Kiss (Strawberry Theater), The Angel in the House with Cafe Nordo and recently A Christmas Carol with ACT Theater.

Annie Yim

Annie Yim (she/her) is filled with gratitude to be working with this cast and crew on Two Mile Hollow at Intiman! Annie also has worked with Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle Shakespeare, Taproot Theatre, Theatre 22, Book-It, and Cafe Nordo. Film roles include Rammy Park’s The Homecoming Queen. Last year was a bit of a blur, but she does recall doing voice over work, corporate commercials, and a delightful video game character. Selected NYC and regional work: NY Theatre Workshop, LaMAMA, HERE Arts Center, and Colorado Shakespeare Festival. Education: NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and Columbia University. Thank you to the audience for supporting live theatre and keeping artists creating! To my family, you are nothing like Two Mile Hollow.

Jesse Jou

Originally from Houston, TX, Jesse Jou (he/him) works primarily on new and contemporary plays. Intiman debut. Some favorite projects include Say You Heard My Echo with spoken word artist Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai (HERE Arts Center); The Betrothed by Dipika Guha (Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater, Cape Cod, MA); The Tens (Actors Theatre of Louisville); and Zen Ties by Y York (The Rose Theatre, Omaha, NE). He has developed new work at the Lark Play Development Center; the New York International Fringe Festival; The Kitchen Theatre Co. (Ithaca, NY); and the Yale Cabaret. He was the Artistic Director of the 2010 Yale Summer Cabaret and served as the Staff Repertory Director of The Acting Company. He is an alumnus of the Cherry Lane Mentor Project; the Drama League’s Directors Project; the Soho Rep Writer/Director Lab; and the Civilians R&D Group. Jesse received his MFA in directing from the Yale School of Drama.

Transition at Intiman

Amy Zimerman. Photo by Joe Moore.

Intiman is embarking on an exciting transition: Managing Director Amy Zimerman recently accepted a new position and has departed the organization. We are so grateful for Amy’s leadership over the past year as we transitioned to our new home in Capitol Hill, changed our fiscal calendar, received two stellar financial audits, and re-hired our entire production department of 20+ Union professionals.

Intiman is an incredibly unique organization in the nonprofit arts landscape, both for its nimbleness, and for its focus on production and arts education while centering social justice. This transition gives the board and staff the opportunity to collaboratively envision the best leadership structure for the future. While doing so, we are upholding our vision statement:

Intiman Theatre seeks to inspire national activism from the intersection of our Seattle communities. We are fearless in our examination of traditional theatre operations and arts education models; and we dare to imagine and enact revolutionary new practices, leading to a more equitable world.

As our plans become clear, we will be sure to update you. In the meantime, we are covering Amy’s responsibilities through a combination of staff, board, and consultants – there will be no lapse of financial oversight at Intiman Theatre.

Resuming production would be no small task under ordinary circumstances, and yet these are extraordinary times, made even more so by a change of location and facilities. We are proud of what this team has accomplished, and will soon celebrate the culmination of this work when we open THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP in our new home.

However, you have supported Intiman over the years – by attending a show, making a donation, or participating in one of our education programs – you have been essential in defining this new chapter of the theatre; we would not be here without you. Thank you.

AA Degree Info Session

Intiman’s Education Director shares information on the AA Degree emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice at Seattle Central College. There is also information shared about the Seattle Promise, which provides free tuition for this and other programs at Seattle Central. Recorded live January 2022.

Class starts this fall.

Intiman Theatre and Seattle Central College have partnered to offer an Associate Arts degree program, emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice (TTSJ), and applications are now live! Over the course of 2 years, accepted students will work alongside Union professionals on Intiman’s mainstage productions, while studying equity and social justice at the college. As an associate degree direct transfer agreement (AA-DTA), students who are interested in transferring to a 4-year collegiate program will be eligible to do so.  

Students will receive training in technical theatre and film elements including costumes & properties fabrication, stage lighting, electrics, projections, audio engineering, and scenic carpentry & painting, while studying topics such as contemporary moral problems, principles of environmental sustainability, and applied social and cultural change. 

Donor Town Hall

Managing Director, Amy Zimerman, hosted a virtual Donor Town Hall on November 30th, 2021. This #GivingTuesday event was free to attend, and the presentation portion of the event is being shared here for all to see. Amy provided a financial update on the theatre, including a look at our past two years during COVID, and what our reopening plans look like.

HOMECOMING Festival Map & Vendor Info

On September 18-19th, Harvard Ave. will transform into the HOMECOMING Performing Arts Festival, featuring vendors, food trucks, artist installations, a beer garden presented with Life on Mars and sponsored by Jack Daniel’s, and over 100 artists performing on the mainstage.

We are proud to announce the vendors who will be joining us at the festival:

Angels in Seattle: Arts Advocate Awards 2021

Intiman Theatre and BECU Announce "Angels in Seattle" Award Recipients

Intiman Theatre and BECU have partnered to create the “Angels in Seattle: Arts Advocate Awards” which will be distributed on the first day of HOMECOMING Performing Arts Festival. Five artists whose steadfast work during the pandemic kept our communities thriving will each receive a $1,000 check sponsored by BECU. One recipient each was selected by Intiman Theatre, LANGSTON, Red Eagle Soaring, BeautyBoiz, and Velocity Dance Center. The focus of the awards is to honor the unsung heroes of the industry: arts administrators, arts educators, and artists working behind the scenes. 

The arts community is always stepping in to lend a hand during a crisis, and these five recipients were beacons of hope and resilience for all of Seattle during the COVID-19 pandemic: Alyza DelPan-Monley (selected by Velocity for their work making the dance community more equitable, innovative, and accessible); Ana María Campoy (selected by Intiman for founding WashMasks Mutual Aid, providing PPE and support for migrant and seasonal farm workers); Jess Chrivoli (selected by Red Eagle Soaring for their volunteer work at the Seattle Indigenous Youth Art & Performance Summer Workshop); Michael B. Maine (selected by LANGSTON for his work uplifting underrepresented voices and equipping local artists with a focus on Black and QTPOC artists); and Sefina Vailoa Aulei (selected by BeautyBoiz for her work mentoring queer people with priority to young trans women of color in the House and Ballroom community).

“BECU drives our purpose to improve the financial well-being of our members and their communities from the credit union philosophy of People Helping People,” shares Stephen Black, Vice President Brand Strategy at BECU. “To recognize the contributions of these Angels in Seattle is a natural extension of that commitment.”

The recipients will be honored at an outdoor award ceremony held on Saturday, September 18th at 6:00pm. A Festival Pass or Single Day ticket for HOMECOMING is required to attend the ceremony. Tickets range from $5-$105. A limited number of FREE FOR EVERYONE tickets will be available at the box office on the day of the festival.

About HOMECOMING

Intiman Theatre is proud to invite you to join in and celebrate the return of the live arts in a safe, outdoor setting! On the final weekend of summer, Harvard Ave. will transform into the HOMECOMING Performing Arts Festival, featuring vendors, food trucks, artist installations, a beer garden presented with Life on Mars, and over 100 artists performing on the mainstage. 

Performances will include children’s programming from South End Stories, live bands from Café Racer, dance from Velocity, stand up comedy curated by Emmett Montgomery, drag, burlesque, DJ sets, LGBTQ+ entertainment from BeautyBoiz, and much more.

With more than 1.28 million members and $26.8 billion in assets, BECU is the largest not-for-profit credit union in Washington and one of the top five financial cooperatives in the country. As a member-owned credit union, BECU is focused on helping increase the financial well-being of its members and communities through better rates, fewer fees, community partnerships and financial education. The credit union currently operates more than 50 locations in Washington and two financial centers in South Carolina. For more information, visit www.becu.org.

Meet the Recipients

Alyza DelPan-Monley

(Selected by Velocity Dance Center)
Alyza DelPan-Monley (they/she) believes in the expressive power that can be accessed in the body through movement. Their work has been presented at Cafe Nordo, Washington Ensemble Theater, ArtsWest, and On the Boards. They are curious about what’s possible in the virtual space, as explored through their class TOUCHPAD: encoding the body for virtual realities. They also remain curious about touch, intimacy and the subjectives meanings inside of gesture and contact, as their and Leah Crosby’s project www.unhadhugs.com. They perform and collaborate regularly with MALACARNE and Salvage Rituals and strive to participate in and build processes where everyone feels like they can exist in their fullest selves by cultivating our bodies’ unique form of expression. www.alyzadpm.com

Note from Velocity Dance Center:
Alyza is super active in the Seattle dance community, and they show up in a lot of ways — teacher, collaborator, director, choreographer, dancer, volunteer, sounding board, to name a few. In all of these roles they are a caring, curious, and imaginative being who is also a fierce advocate for open and equitable frameworks of art-making. We see them shaping processes that are making the Seattle dance community more innovative, more accessible, more fun (!!), and more loving. Thanks for your work Alyza — we love you!

Photo Credit and Wardrobe Design: Janelle R Abbott of Wardrobe Therapy

Ana María Campoy

(Selected by Intiman Theatre)
Ana María Campoy (she/her) is a Mexican-American theatre artist, educator, and advocate. Regionally, she has worked for OSF, Seattle Children’s Theatre, and Seattle Repertory Theatre among many others. One of her most cherished acting roles is Catherine in a bilingual adaptation of David Auburn’s Proof, which she also produced and translated alongside director Arlene Martínez-Vásquez. She’s developed multiple bilingual scripts for Seattle Shakespeare Company; her fifth adaptation, Romeo y Julieta, premiered spring 2021. She works as a Theatre Mentor for Arts Impacts’ Voices from the Field Program, working with fantastic public school teachers in migrant districts across Washington state. She has toured nationally in Living Voices’s solo show, La Causa. Recently, she was one one of five Associate Artists with ArtsWest Theatre for their 2021-2022 Season. She currently serves on the board for Sound Theatre and was newly named as Associate Artist for Seattle Shakespeare Company.
In addition to her work within the arts, she founded and now runs the volunteer collective, WashMasks Mutual Aid, to provide PPE, support, and advocacy for migrant and seasonal farm workers and their families during this current pandemic (www.washmasks.org; @washmasks on Instagram).

Note from Intiman Theatre:
Ana María used her art-making space to create mutual aid community hubs during the pandemic. Because of her dexterous thinking and bold heart, many mothers were able to celebrate Mother’s Day in abundance, and her mask distribution kept hundreds of WA farm workers safe. Thank you for all you do to keep our community safe!

Jess Chrivoli

(Selected by Red Eagle Soaring)
Jess Chrivoli is a community organizer, advocate, activist, visual and performing artist, and recent MSW graduate. Jess is passionate about working for and with their Indigenous, 2SLGBTQ+, and cross-disability communities; harnessing the power of arts engagement to support community and cultural connection, healing, and radical social change.
Jess is available for a variety of formal and informal opportunities that align with their values, skills, and passions. Visit about.me/jchrivoli for more info and to get in touch.
Most importantly, Jess would like to say a big thank-you to Red Eagle Soaring for the opportunity to support the 2021 Seattle Indigenous Youth Art & Performance camp, and for this honor today.

Note from Red Eagle Soaring:
Red Eagle Soaring is pleased to honor Jess Chrivoli for her volunteer work at our Seattle Indigenous Youth Art & Performance Summer Workshop 2021! Jess helped with several things over the two weeks, including photography, set up and clean up, and more! She is a talented, reliable asset to us and our youth!

Michael B. Maine

(Selected by LANGSTON)
Michael B. Maine (he/him) is a Seattle-based, socially engaged artist and creative consultant, primarily focused on learning about and addressing issues of social inequity through media. He is concerned with the role that media has in developing perceptions and behaviors. Michael feels strongly about investing in the community and does so primarily through volunteering, board service, mentoring, and community-based projects. He served as the president of the board for both Reel Grrls (a youth media organization) and Businesses Ending Slavery and Trafficking (an organization dedicated to reducing sex trafficking). Additionally, he takes a multidisciplinary approach to mentoring younger people who want to learn more about media literacy and production. His ultimate goal is to help create a media landscape that is more fairly produced, equitable, and representative of human identities and expressions. michaelbmaine.com

Note from LANGSTON:
Michael is an artist, curator, photographer, web designer, videographer, advocate, and all around good person. His work to uplift underrepresented voices and equip local artists–especially Black and QTPOC artists–has made a huge impact on our communities. He’s the last person to highlight the many good works he does, so we’d like to show him some love.

Photo credit: Sharon Chang

Sefina Vailoa Aulei

(Selected by BeautyBoiz)
Sefina Vailoa Aulei is the Founding Mother of The Illustrious House of Essence.
I am 27 years old and I work for an amazing grass roots nonprofit organization, UTOPIA Washington as the Program Coordinator for SWEI – Sex Worker Empowerment Initiative. As someone who holds indigenous identity as a Polynesian transwoman, a lot of love and culture is embedded into my culture, and I carry that into all relationships with other QTBIPOC brothers, sisters, and siblings. This natural instinct to nurture and support has especially helped shape and guide other girls and women like me and I’m very proud and grateful for it. And I’m thankful for the House & Ballroom culture that has molded me throughout my upbringing in the Foster Care system. It has taught me about chosen family and providing space for my Fellow Trans Women of Color. This award does not only acknowledge me, but my chosen family and home, The Illustrious House of Essence. Thank you. utopiawa.org

Note from BeautyBoiz:
Vai works tirelessly to support the LGBTQIA+ community by being a mentor to young queer people with priority to young trans women of color all over seattle. Vai opens her heart and her home to our most vulnerable community members and shows up constantly providing guidance and resources to people who need it. We want to say THANK YOU to Mother Essence for everything she does for BeautyBoiz and for the community at large.

HOMECOMING Performance Schedule

Intiman Theatre has released the full performance schedule for HOMECOMING Performing Arts Festival. On the final weekend of summer, Harvard Ave. between Pike and Pine in the heart of Capitol Hill will be transformed into this outdoor festival featuring over 100 artists

The Saturday lineup will be headlined by BeautyBoiz featuring local drag and queer performers Arson Nicki, Bosco, Waxie Moon, Cherdonna Shinatra, Markeith Wiley, DJ Essex, LüChi, Betty Wetter, Tinashea Monét and many more. The Café Racer set for Saturday is Bread Pilot, AJ Suede, King Sheim. Emmett Montgomery will host a comedy hour featuring Howie Echohawk, El Sánchez, more. Additional performances on Saturday include: Velocity Dance Center; Bijoux; Baile Dior Studios; The Royal House of Noir; DJ play__pranks; and many more. At 6pm, Intiman and BECU will present the Angels in Seattle awards giving $1,000 checks to five local arts heroes.

The Sunday lineup will feature an evening headlined by all Black talent, including Ahamefule J. Oluo in concert. dani tirrell will debut a brand new choreographed piece titled “3” with David Rue, Nia-Amina Minor, marco farroni. BeautyBoiz will present Black Pride Celebration Live! with CarLarans, Archie, DaQween, more. The Café Racer set for Sunday is Beatrix Sky, Rat Paws, Ex-Florist. Emmett Montgomery’s comedy hour will include Andy Iwancio, Kermet Apio, more. Additional performances on Sunday include: LANGSTON; Filthy FemCorps Street Band; Red Eagle Soaring; South End Stories; Unspoken Truths; and many more.

In addition to the performances, there will be food trucks, art vendors, and a beer garden with Life on Mars sponsored by Jack Daniel’s. 

The full schedule is available below:

FESTIVAL SCHEDULE
SATURDAY
Sep. 18

Children’s Programming

South End Stories presents:

  • Sunnyside Up with Queenie Sunshine
  • Baile Dior Studios

Puppet show and dance performances. Fun for the whole family!

Performance 

Showcase featuring urban Native performing artists.

Dance

Velocity Dance Center presents:
Portals: OUTSIDE

  • Nia-Amina Minor
  • Moonyeka
  • dani tirrell
  • Drama Tops

Portals: OUTSIDE is an opportunity to enter the new normal of dance. These artists offer ways of re-orienting to the emotional and physical experience of performing after such a long period of pandemic restrictions. The outdoor stage becomes a symbol for the new ways we navigate being inside and outside; alone and together. Curated by Fox Whitney.

Live music

Carefree ‘70s & ‘80s vibes from this infectious disco duo.

Comedy

Local comedy curated and hosted by Emmett Montgomery. Saturday lineup:

  • Howie Echohawk
  • El Sánchez
  • alyssa yeoman
  • Burl Dirkman

DJ

DJ play__pranks on the decks until 7pm

Live music

Café Racer presents three bands in concert. The Saturday line up is:

  • Bread Pilot
  • AJ Suede
  • King Sheim

Awards Ceremony

Intiman Theatre and BECU present the “Angels in Seattle: Arts Advocate Awards”. Five Seattle Angels whose steadfast work during the pandemic kept our arts industry thriving will each receive a $1,000 check.

DJ / Performance

BeautyBoiz & The Royal House of Noir presents:
Kiki with The Royal House of Noir

  • DJ Essex
  • Members of The Royal House of Noir

Including a “popup category” for audience members to compete in.

Performance

BeautyBoiz presents:
QUEER AF

  • Betty Wetter (Host)
  • Waxie Moon
  • Arson Nicki
  • Cherdonna Shinatra
  • Markeith Wiley
  • Beau Degas
  • Angel Baby Kill Kill Kill
  • LüChi
  • Bosco

Review featuring the best of local drag, burlesque, and dance.

DJ / Performance

BeautyBoiz presents:
REVIVAL

  • DJ Essex
  • Augusto Essence
  • Sarah Kendall
  • Hot Pink Shade
  • Senpai Tiff
  • Tinashea Monét
  • Amora Dior Black

House music dance party featuring pop-up performances.

SUNDAY
Sep. 19

Children’s Programming

South End Stories presents:

  • Unspoken Truths
  • Aishe Kéita

Storytelling and live performance. Fun for the whole family!

Performance 

Showcase featuring urban Native performing artists.

Performance

LANGSTON presents:
Artistic Black Brilliance

  • Chelsey Richardson
  • Arami Walker
  • And more…

A showcase of local Black talent curated by LANGSTON. Spoken word / poetry from Chelsey Richardson. Live music from Arami Walker.

Live music

A Seattle Street Band, est. 2016.

Comedy

Local comedy curated and hosted by Emmett Montgomery. Sunday lineup:

  • Erin Ingle
  • Thomas Friday
  • Andy Iwancio
  • Kermet Apio

DJ

DJ Essex on the decks until 7:45pm

Live music

Café Racer presents three bands in concert. The Sunday lineup is:

  • Beatrix Sky
  • Rat Paws
  • Ex-Florist

Live music

BeautyBoiz presents:
Black Pride Celebration Live!

  • CarLarans
  • Fairygawdzad
  • Charlie Cash
  • Archie
  • DaQween
  • DJ Essex

A celebration of local music from Black, Queer artists.

Dance

A new piece choreographed by dani tirrell:
“3”

  • Nia-Amina Minor
  • marco farroni
  • David Rue
  • Original music by Bonnet Black

3 bodies, 3 minds, 3 spirits guiding, protecting and healing in a world at war with itself.

Live music

Jazz musician, trumpeter, composer, and stand-up comedian in concert.

Audition for IRMA VEP

AUDITION FOR THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP

AUDITION OPPORTUNITY –

THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP by Charles Ludlam
Directed by Jasmine Joshua

First Rehearsal:  Week of 1/10/2022
Tech:  Week of 1/31/2022
Previews:  2/8/2022
Opening:  2/10/2022
Closing:  2/28/2022

Seeking two comedic geniuses comfortable with improv, dialects, and playing multiple characters. Must be generative, generous, and willing to play. Experience with physical comedy a plus. Open to all ages, genders, and race/ethnicities. Actors must be Seattle local, non-union and fully COVID vaccinated. $510 weekly rate. Rehearsal times (34hr/wk) tbd in consultation with the cast.

If this is of interest, please submit your resume, headshot, and a filmed comedic monologue not to exceed two minutes to the following dropbox link by Wednesday, 8/18/21 at 5pm PT.

 

Questions? Please reach out to casting@intiman.org

NOTE ON AEA:
While Intiman remains an employer of AEA actors, we are unsure at this point if we will be able to offer AEA contracts for The Mystery of Irma Vep. In the interest of parity, we have set our salaries well above our AEA Tier and in compliance with WA State Employment Law. Should AEA contracts become available to Intiman for this production, these will be offered to our cast and SM.

Behind the Scenes Artist Feature: Jennifer Zeyl

Intiman Artistic Director Jennifer Zeyl shares more about the many job opportunities behind the scenes in film and theatre, along with some stories from their days working on film sets. Start your career in the entertainment industry with Intiman and Seattle Central College this fall while earning your Associate of Arts Degree!

Class starts this fall.

Intiman Theatre and Seattle Central College have partnered to offer an Associate Arts degree program, emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice (TTSJ), and applications are now live! Over the course of 2 years, accepted students will work alongside Union professionals on Intiman’s mainstage productions, while studying equity and social justice at the college. As an associate degree direct transfer agreement (AA-DTA), students who are interested in transferring to a 4-year collegiate program will be eligible to do so.  

Students will receive training in technical theatre and film elements including costumes & properties fabrication, stage lighting, electrics, projections, audio engineering, and scenic carpentry & painting, while studying topics such as contemporary moral problems, principles of environmental sustainability, and applied social and cultural change. 

Behind the Scenes Artist Feature: Robert Aguilar

Lighting designer extraordinaire Robert Aguilar shares some of the different lighting jobs that exist behind the scenes, and the ways in which theatre lighting and lighting for film are similar. Learn more about lighting in our Associate of Arts Degree with Seattle Central College – class starts this fall!

Class starts this fall.

Intiman Theatre and Seattle Central College have partnered to offer an Associate Arts degree program, emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice (TTSJ), and applications are now live! Over the course of 2 years, accepted students will work alongside Union professionals on Intiman’s mainstage productions, while studying equity and social justice at the college. As an associate degree direct transfer agreement (AA-DTA), students who are interested in transferring to a 4-year collegiate program will be eligible to do so.  

Students will receive training in technical theatre and film elements including costumes & properties fabrication, stage lighting, electrics, projections, audio engineering, and scenic carpentry & painting, while studying topics such as contemporary moral problems, principles of environmental sustainability, and applied social and cultural change.