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.