FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 2, 2019

Contact: Wesley Frugé, Consulting Marketing Directorwesley.fruge@gmail.com | (936) 714-2732

Seattle, WA (May 2, 2019) — Intiman Theatre is thrilled to announce that tickets for their upcoming production of THE EVENTS will be free for everyone. The production will play July 18 – August 10, at The Erickson Theatre (1524 Harvard Ave, Seattle, WA 98122). The play explores our search for healing and forgiveness in the wake of a mass shooting, and it will integrate a different community choir into the performance for each showing.

These free tickets are made possible by generous support from Lauren Dudley, Cynthia Sears, Marcia & Klaus Zech, and US Bank. These and other donors are underwriting the cost of every seat for the production, allowing Intiman to give away all the tickets, while maintaining the highest quality professional production.

Intiman Theatre recently retired all of their debt, and the company is moving forward boldly to engage the community in WILD, WICKED and WOKE storytelling. Together with the board, Artistic Director Jennifer Zeyl and Executive Director Phillip Chavira are excited to make this ticketing policy shift for the newly debt-free company.

“I believe access to art is a human right and storytelling is how we create the necessary empathy to heal. In the US today, we experience traumatic mass shootings with escalating frequency. It’s too much to process and the conversation is so polarized.  This is an invitation for us to hold space as a community and process together.” says Intiman Artistic Director Jennifer Zeyl.

“Theatre’s purpose has always been to bring people together and invest in the ritual of storytelling with the goal of self-transformation. I am proud that Intiman is championing this remarkable endeavor by opening the doors wide for all to enter.” says Lamar Legend, Board Member.

“At U.S. Bank, we power the potential of community partners, like Intiman Theatre, that strive for betterment and simplicity everyday. We’re proud to continue our long standing relationship with Intiman, and celebrate the organization on this innovative, industry-defining new approach,” says Masoud Torabi, AVP Digital Lead for U.S. Bank Seattle Market.

Intiman Executive Director Phillip Chavira says, “the executive staff at Intiman want to flip the model of non-profit producing and find ways to share the art on our stage with more people in the community. I’m so proud of our staff, board, and supporters for their willingness to explore this free ticket model as we seek to expand our audience and welcome everyone into the theatre, from those who have been with us for 47 years, to those who have never seen a play.”

To receive free general admission tickets for THE EVENTS, audiences can go to intiman.org or show up in person to the box office on the day of the show beginning 2hrs before curtain. Each person can receive 1 or 2 free tickets online or in person – Intiman is guaranteeing walk up ticket availability for all shows. Once all tickets for a performance have been given away, a waitlist will be started at the box office for cancellations / no shows. For those audiences who may prefer a more traditional experience, a small amount of advance reserved seating is available for a fee, pending availability (free tickets have priority).  

Intiman would like to thank the local and national theatres who have blazed the trail for this free ticketing model, including Mixed Blood in Minneapolis and Theatre Battery in Kent. We are looking forward to seeing you at the show this summer!

ABOUT INTIMAN THEATRE:

Intiman Theatre wrestles with American Inequities. Intiman Theatre is a professional theater company in Seattle, Washington who won the 2018 Gregory Award: Outstanding Production of a Musical, DRAGON LADY and 2006 Tony Award: Outstanding Regional Theatre.

On January 14, Intiman Theatre announced its 2019 WILD WICKED WOKE Season featuring three mainstage productions, which include CAUGHT written by Christopher Chen and directed by Desdemona Chiang, THE EVENTS written by David Greig and directed by Paul Budraitis, and BULRUSHER written by Eisa Davis and directed by Valerie Curtis-Newton.

Intiman produces in various venues throughout Seattle, which include the Erickson Theatre at Seattle Central, Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute in Central District, 12th Avenue Arts, Velocity, UW Jones Playhouse, Seattle Center Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, the Alhadeff Studio and Cornish Playhouse at Seattle Center.