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  • Breaking News 1/9/19

    BREAKING NEWS: Intiman has a huge organizational announcement and we want to share this accomplishment with you! Come and celebrate with us!

    COMMUNITY x CELEBRATION x MUSIC x DESSERT RECEPTION

    FREE!
    Who: IntiFAM Patrons, Supporters, Media & Press, and everyone in between

    What: Come excited for a press conference and celebration #YESTOART

    Where: Seattle Center Armory, Main Level, 305 Harrison Street

    When: Tuesday, January 22 at 2pm

    Speakers includeRandy Engstrom (Seattle Office of Arts & Culture Director), Sara Porkalob (Intiman Trustee & Artist), Jennifer Zeyl (Intiman Artistic Director), Phillip Chavira (Intiman Executive Director), Dan Nye (Intiman Board President Elect) with Emcee Lamar Lewis (Intiman Trustee & Artist)

    Music by: DJ Moni
  • December Intiman News

    Hello IntiFAM!

    So, you want to know what the first production in our 2019 season is? One package in our 2018 Winter Auction is dinner for six people at the home of Jennifer Zeyl, a lovely 4 block walk to 12th Ave Arts and tickets to CAUGHT directed by Desdemona Chiang! (You’ll get to meet Jennifer’s secret weapon: Matt Starritt is a world class cook and dietary restrictions are his milieu.)

    Intiman’s Winter Auction has SO MUCH MORE!  Click here to learn more about all the exclusive and private experiences that are perfect gifts for the holidays. Imagine giving your special someone tickets to WICKED the Musical with dinner before at Purple Downtown and a bottle of Dom Perignon!! We think someone would just love you for that! We also have tickets to THE LION KING, NINA SIMONE: FOUR WOMEN at Seattle Rep, IMAX, personal styling, luxury mountain vacation rental, yacht cruise (with booze!)…the list goes on. 

    Time to bid is now, because the auction ends this Saturday, December 22 at 8pm PST.  As ever, you can also give us straight up cash for the holidays if that’s more your scene. We promise to hire local artists and make beautiful art for you. 

    Happiest and merriest of the holiday seasons to you, your loved ones, your pets, and even people you don’t like.

    Peace,
    Jennifer Zeyl, Artistic Director
    Phillip Chavira, Executive Director

     

     

      2018 Winter Auction  

    Happy Holidays and welcome to our online auction! Packages include KEXP private experience, Luxury Rental in Utah mountains,Private Shopping experience, and more.

    MUST END 12/22/18 at 8pm PST.

     
     
      Help South Seattle Youth  
    As many theatres nationally are continuing efforts to represent equity, diversity and inclusivity onstage, Intiman looks backstage. How are we introducing our youth to the industry of stagecraft? Intiman received a grant from the Department of Neighborhoods to bring our technical training program called STARFISH PROJECT to highschools in King County, and we need to raise $11,000 more to secure funding for spring 2019
     
      Racial Equity Initiative Manager  
    Do you have a passion for social justice? Are you interested in working towards dismantling systems of oppression and white supremacy? Do you want to create systems of accountability within Seattle and our community? The Seattle Center Racial Equity Cohort is seeking a manager to support organizations on the Seattle Center campus.
     
      IntiFAM Cause of the Month: Gay City  
    An organization where our staff and volunteers, our programs and services, and our drive and spirit reflect the resilience and power of Seattle’s many LGBTQ communities. Gay City’s Wellness Center, our LGBTQ Resource & Referral Program, our Gay City Volunteer Crew, and Gay City Arts all provide multiple ways for our community to gather, connect, find voice and serve.
  • November Intiman News

    Hello IntiFAM!

    We had such a good time with you at our Unscripted Brunch Gala!  Many thanks to those who attended or chose to send a 2018 artist in their stead!  In community with over 100 of you Intimaniacs, we raised $70,000 and exceeded our previous year’s donation record at auction & raise-the-paddlle!  Thank you for your investment in Seattle art and artists!

    We announced our 2019 Season at Unscripted!  Did you miss it? Do you want to know more? We will publicly announce all the powerful titles, playwrights, and directors in December, so – be sure to like us on Facebook or follow us on Instagram to hear it all.

    Peace,
    Jennifer Zeyl, Artistic Director
    Phillip Chavira, Executive Director

     2018 Unscripted Brunch Gala 

    You helped raise $70,000 to make more local art happen in 2019. THANK YOU. 2019 is only going to be BIGGER…and BETTER…and have even more groundbreaking, innovative, life-changing, radical, diverse theatrical productions!

    Check out photos from our party on Facebook.

     
     
      Intiman Theatre Unscripted TV  
    Check out artists talk about the importance of Intiman Theatre to the Seattle arts community. Video stars Noah Duffy, with notable artists Sara PorkalobDedra WoodsSophie Franco,Jennifer ZeylPhillip Chavira, and Erin Bednarz.
      #GivingTuesday  
    Global day of giving fueled by the power of social media and collaboration. One of the best ways to get involved is in your own community. Donations to Intiman will ensure that we can continue funding our technical training programs at no cost to high school students and emerging artists. Donations will ensure that we can continue to bring you theatre that challenges the status quo and breaks through glass ceilings. Think about making a donation to Intiman this Tuesday.
     IntiFAM Cause of the Month: Gender Justice League 
    Gender Justice League’s mission is to empower all people to eliminate discrimination and prejudice based on sex, gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation in Washington State, and to ensure that trans and gender diverse people can live their lives safely, true to themselves, and free from discrimination. Thanks for providing pronoun buttons at Unscripted Brunch Gala GJL!
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  • October News from Intiman Theatre

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    Hello IntiFAM!

    Thank you to our audiences for coming out to see NATIVE GARDENS. We had nearly 3,000 people attend this show which the Seattle Times said, “blooms with satirical bite — and heart — at Seattle’s Intiman Theatre”.

    Thank you for honoring Intiman with THREE Gregory Awards for our show DRAGON LADY, written and performed by Intiman Trustee Sara Porkalob. These awards were for Outstanding Sound & Music Design, Outstanding Actress in a Musical and the gold ring: Outstanding Production of a Musical. Photo below!

    Thank you, in advance, for buying your ticket to our brunch gala called Unscripted on November 17. Your commitment to social justice through art-making is incredible, and we are so excited to share our future plans with you.

    Lastly, Intiman would like to publicly announce that we 100% stand with our Transgender FAM, regardless of how our current government attempts to discredit gender identity. We are committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion, and no matter where you land on the gender spectrum, please know that you are seen, loved and safe at Intiman.

    Peace,
    Jennifer Zeyl, Artistic Director
    Phillip Chavira, Executive Director


     Gregory Awards 2018 
    DRAGON LADY by our very own Trustee Sara Porkalob, received three awards on 10/22/18 at the Gregory Awards at McCaw Hall.

    Outstanding Musical Production (Intiman Theatre)
    Outstanding Actress in a Musical (Sara Porkalob)
    Outstanding Sound/Music Design (Pete Irving, Erin Bednarz, Matt Starritt)

      Intiman Unscripted Brunch Gala  
    Saturday, November 17, 2018
    10:30 am – 1 pm | The Foundry

    Unscripted is a way our community gathers to support Intiman’s mission, to wrestle with American Inequities. What makes our fundraising event different than other galas is that we’ve changed the traditional giving environment to an upbeat party at brunch, with live entertainment and exciting storytelling of Intiman’s future. Come dressed in Seattle chic, learn more about Intiman, and meet the people who love this institution
      Emerging Alumni on Vashon Island  
    Presented by Vashon Center for the Arts & Intiman Theatre
    Directed by Francesca Betancourt
    11/3 @ 7:30pm, 11/4 @ 4:00pm
    Audiences will have the opportunity to hear a selection of these original and devised stories that illustrate the new American dream.
      IntiFAM Cause of the Month: Arts Corps   
    Arts Corps revolutionizes arts education by igniting the creative power of young people through culturally engaging learning experiences. They work toward a world where barriers to arts education no longer exist and all young people can creatively lead the transformation of schools, neighborhoods, and beyond.
  • Intiman Theatre receives Gregory Awards 2018


    DRAGON LADY received three Gregory nominations and three awards on Monday, October 22, 2018 at McCaw Hall

    Outstanding Musical Production (Intiman Theatre)
    Outstanding Actress in a Musical (Sara Porkalob)
    Outstanding Sound/Music Design (Pete Irving, Erin Bednarz, Matt Starritt)

     

     

     


    ORIGINAL PRODUCTION INFO

    September 5 – October 4, 2017 at Jones Playhouse

    Starring Sara Porkalob
    Band Pete Irving Jimmy Austin Mikey Stylin
    Directed by Andrew Russell
    Scenic Design by Jennifer Zeyl
    Costume Design by K.d. Schill
    Light Design by Robert J. Aguilar
    Sound Design by Erin Bednarz Matt Starritt Pete Irving

    60 YEARS. 3 GENERATIONS. 1 FILIPINO GANGSTER FAMILY. Intiman 2017 Co-curator Sara Porkalob portrayed multiple family members from three generations in this hysterical, moving and new musical about what it means to be brown, poor and newly American. This fearless new musical featured a live band, an intimate theatre setting, and a plot that includes gangsters, murders and more. DRAGON LADY is a timely musical that explores what it means to come to America.

    Photos courtesy of Theatre Puget Sound & City Arts Magazine


    ABOUT THE GREGORY AWARDS
    The Gregory Awards are the only peer-judged theatre awards in the Seattle area, and are now recognized as the most significant theatre awards in the northwestern United States.

    The Gregory Awards are a set of honors dedicated to theatre in Greater Seattle. Administered, funded, and produced by Theatre Puget Sound, the Gregory Awards bring together theatre artists and audiences to celebrate and honor the outstanding achievements of local theatre practitioners, and to raise the visibility of the theatre in our region.

    Presented by Theatre Puget Sound

  • Feature King5 Seattle’s Intiman Theatre presents new comedic play that brings up important issues

    Seattle’s Intiman Theatre presents new comedic play that brings up important issues. The Intiman Theatre showcases a new play called Native Gardens that tackles race and social justice issues through comedy.

    Intiman Executive Director Phillip Chavira and actor Phillip Ray Guevara speak with Margaret Larson on King5 New Day.

    Published: 12:15 PM PDT September 24, 2018
    Updated: 7:15 AM PDT September 24, 2018

  • Reflections: An Interview with NATIVE GARDENS Playwright Karen Zacarías

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    By Joann Natalia Aquino
    Intiman Theatre, September 2018

    “Theater is about community… and when it really works it’s about communion.”

    Born in Mexico to a family of poets and artists, Karen Zacarías is one of the most produced playwrights in the U.S. “A writer of comedic skill” (as described by Variety Magazine), Zacarías’s award-winning plays include the sold-out/extended comedy THE BOOK CLUB PLAY, the sold-out world premiere drama JUST LIKE US (adapted from the book by Helen Thorpe) at Denver Theater Center, the Steinberg – citation award play LEGACY OF LIGHT, the Francesca Primus Award winning play MARIELA IN THE DESERT, the Helen Hayes Award winning play THE SINS OF SOR JUANA, the adaptation of Julia Alvarez’s HOW THE GARCIA GIRLS LOST THEIR ACCENTS, and her latest, NATIVE GARDENS, which to date has been produced in over a dozen theatres around the country from the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, The Guthrie Theater, to The Pasadena Playhouse, and its Pacific Northwest premiere produced by Intiman Theatre.

    Here, Karen Zacarías reflects with Joann Natalia Aquino on NATIVE GARDENS, diversity and representation in theatre, and her advice to young playwrights.

    ​JNA: NATIVE GARDENS is currently one of the most produced plays in the U.S. since it premiered in January 2016 at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. What are you most proud of about the play?
    KZ: I am delighted how it’s bringing people together to laugh… and then think. I love how many actors across the country are simultaneously playing these characters and bringing their unique spin.

    JNA: Were there any outcomes that you did not expect?
    KZ: It’s interesting to watch this play perform in so many different communities… and for so many audience members to find a commonality. I never expected a Latinx comedy would end up being performed at so many theaters.

    JNA: What needs to happen to ensure more diversity and representation in theatre?
    KZ: Hold your local theaters accountable. Ask them to give you a banquet of stories. Ask them to make all people feel comfortable in their space. Theater is about community… and when it really works it’s about communion.

    JNA: What advice would you give to a young playwright?
    KZ: See a lot of theater. Write. Rewrite. Find your voice. Do not tame it.


    About the author: Joann Natalia Aquino (she/her) is a Pinay, a publicist, an arts marketer, and a ​traveling ​freelance writer covering lifestyle including arts and entertainment, fashion, food, indigenous arts and the tattoo culture​. She is currently working on a screenplay based on her seven-year nomadic adventures and reconnection to her ancestral past and traditional ways.

  • Seattle Channel: 2018 Emerging Artist Showcase

    2018 Emerging Artist Showcase

    The Marleen and Kenny Alhadeff Studio Theater

    September 18, 2018

  • September News from Intiman

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    Hello IntiFAM & Happy Fall!

    Did you know that less than 1% of all plays produced by Seattle Rep, Intiman and ACT in the 40-50 years they’ve collectively been in existence, were written by a Latinx playwright? 2018 has seen this radically change. Right now – in Seattle, more shows are currently running by and with Latinx actors, writers and directors than ever before!

    Shout out to NATIVE GARDENS by Karen Zacarías, at Intiman; JOURNEY OF THE SAINT by César de María at ACT; TWO SISTERS AND A PIANO by Nilo Cruz, at Theater Schmeater; FADE, by Tanya Saracho at Seattle Public Theatre; BRAINPEOPLE by Jose Rivera of Latino Theatre Projects at Theatre Off Jackson; & JUAN PALMIERI by Antonia Larreta of Thriving Artists at ACT. What an exciting time for Latinx art in our beautiful city!

    NATIVE GARDENS is selling out fast!  Please get your tickets to the show written by the most produced Latina playwright in the nation HERE!

    Peace,
    Jennifer Zeyl, Artistic Director
    Phillip Chavira, Executive Director


    ‘Native Gardens’ blooms with satirical bite — and heart — at Seattle’s Intiman Theatre’


    On the Record with Bill Radke: Good fences don’t always make good neighbors
      Intiman Unscripted Gala  

    Saturday, November 17, 2018
    10:30 am – 1 pm | The Foundry

    We have so much to share, including our 2019 Announcements. Brunch with us at The Foundry! Eat delicious local food, enjoy limitless Mimosas and Bloody Mary’s, and satisfy your craving for community.

    Intiman Theatre is Hiring
    We are searching for our next Production and Programs Manager to help us define what the future of social justice art making is. Join us!
    IntiFAM Cause of the Month: lastrealindians.com
    Mission: LRI is a media movement grounded in our pre-contact ways of life. We are independent media with direction. We are an adaptation of our story-tellers. We are content creators of many origins with a vision of returning Indigenous peoples of all “races” to a state of respect for generations unborn. We are a confluence of the waters of many peoples flowing quiet and mighty. We are taking our place, telling the world. Creating the New Indigenous Millennium. LRI Editor Matt Remle was in discussion with Intiman Executive Director Phillip Chavira at a NATIVE GARDENS talkback (click here for more).
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