Theatre Education Programs

As access to arts education continues to be cut, especially for under-represented voices, Intiman Theatre is proud to provide education programs for the community.

These programs offer quality arts education opportunities from kindergarten through college.

Featured Programs

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Associate of Arts Degree

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 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. Applications are now being accepted for the fourth cohort, beginning in the fall quarter of 2024. Students will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. Don’t wait; complete the fast and free application today!
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South End Stories

South End Stories (SES) is a Black-led arts education program that is fiscally sponsored by Intiman Theatre and serves students, families, and educators throughout King County. SES programming is designed to develop and support culturally-responsive pedagogy in public schools. SES seeks to help eliminate racial and systemic trauma, white supremacy, and anti-Blackness, and build a transformative education system that inspires belief in the brilliance of ALL scholars.
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Starfish Project

Starfish Project is a free-of-charge, after-school technical theatre training program for high school-aged youth. Students in the project gain hands-on skills from professional mentors in drafting, lighting, sound system engineering, programming Qlab and sound/light boards, construction, and more. Interested students can sign up to learn more.
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Associate of Arts Degree

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 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. Applications are now being accepted for the third cohort, beginning in the fall quarter of 2023. Students will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. Don’t wait; complete the fast and free application today!

South End Stories

South End Stories (SES) is a Black-led arts education program that is fiscally sponsored by Intiman Theatre and serves students, families, and educators throughout King County. SES programming is designed to develop and support culturally-responsive pedagogy in public schools. SES seeks to help eliminate racial and systemic trauma, white supremacy, and anti-Blackness, and build a transformative education system that inspires belief in the brilliance of ALL scholars.

Starfish Project

Starfish Project is a free-of-charge, after-school technical theatre training program for high school-aged youth. Students in the project gain hands-on skills from professional mentors in drafting, lighting, sound system engineering, programming Qlab and sound/light boards, construction, and more. Interested students can sign up to learn more.

Supported By

Support Intiman’s work by making a tax-deductible donation today. Donations create union jobs in Seattle (we work with all of the theatrical unions), provide free and subsidized education programs, and make free tickets available for every performance. Thank you to all our sponsors, donors, and Members!