Wesley Frugé at Intiman’s HOMECOMING Performing Arts Festival. Photo by Maile Anderson.

SEATTLE, WA (April 28, 2022) —  Intiman Theatre’s board of directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Wesley Frugé as the new Managing Director for the company. Wesley has been with Intiman for three years, and will lead the organization alongside Artistic Director, Jennifer Zeyl, and Board Chair, L.B. Morse.

Wesley started at Intiman in spring of 2019 working as a consultant to develop the FREE FOR EVERYONE access program, and was hired full-time in August of that year as Development & Communications Director – a role he has served in since. As DevComm Director, he executed multiple fundraising initiatives and events that exceeded their goal and has raised over $2M for the company. He developed and led the community-engaged strategic planning process in 2020, created over ten virtual events for the theatre, and refined Intiman’s online presence and messaging. He has worked in professional theatre for more than 20 years and has served as an arts administrator for the last decade. He was the Founder and Artistic Director of Forward Flux Productions which produced new work from women and BIPOC artists in Seattle for five years. In addition, he is active in the LGBTQ+ community, where he co-founded and is the Executive Director of BeautyBoiz, creating live events and media by and for the Queer community.  

L.B. Morse says: “The Intiman board of trustees is thrilled to welcome Wesley to the role of Managing Director where he will be responsible for executing the strategic plan he was so intimately involved in creating. His deep love for the organization and his years of service as our Development & Communications Director make him a phenomenal fit for his new position, and we are very excited to collaborate with him as Intiman continues to grow.”

“I am so excited to fully partner with Wesley in leading Intiman,” says Jennifer Zeyl. “We have partnered through so much change and growth for the company in the past three years. Guided by Wesley’s ‘yes, and’ collaborative attitude and strategic mind, Initman will continue to play our strongest hand well into our next evolution.”

Intiman has resumed full production and opens their newest comedy, TWO MILE HOLLOW, tonight at Broadway Performance Hall, playing through May 14th. The company is now offering streaming options for their productions for those who continue to be impacted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and will stream TWO MILE HOLLOW on demand May 9-15th. Learn more about Wesley and Intiman’s programming by visiting www.intiman.org

Jennifer Zeyl and Wesley at Intiman’s 2021 Gala.

Wesley Frugé Bio

Wesley Frugé (he/him) is a director, producer, marketer, fundraiser, event planner, community organizer, and administrative professional. He is originally from Houston, TX, and moved to Seattle in 2013 after living in New York City for eight years. He currently serves as Managing Director at the Tony-award winning Intiman Theatre, where he was formerly the Development & Communications Director for three years. Previously, he was the Founder and Artistic Director of Forward Flux Productions (theatre company focused on new work from women and artists of color), the Founding Artistic Advisor of The Grief Dialogues (using theatre to ignite conversations about death, dying and grief), and he is the Co-founder & Executive Director of BeautyBoiz (Queer collective creating live events and media by and for the LGBTQ+ community). As lead producer, Wesley has presented ten new plays to Seattle audiences; eight cycles of the collaborate create artist residency series (over 120 artists have participated); 20 editions of The Flux Salon new works series (featuring Chisa Hutchinson, Lauren Yee, Benjamin Benne, Jeremy O. Harris, more); countless drag shows at Fred Wildlife Refuge and Supernova Seattle; and one season of the “Live from The Flux Salon” podcast. He produced, wrote and directed the FringeNYC 2012 hit play FRIENDANDY.COM (HERE Arts Center), and was the co-curator of Intiman’s HOMECOMING Performing Arts Festival in 2021.

He has experience working in the corporate sector (Ralph Lauren), social impact strategy (williamsworks), non-profit (Casey Family Programs, Treehouse for Kids, Forward Flux), government (Washington State Department of Transportation), and has over seven years experience working in the C-suite. He has produced fundraising events for clients ranging from Eastern Congo Initiative (with Ben Affleck), the Schultz Family Foundation, Hillary Clinton, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and more. He serves on the steering committee for the Capitol Hill Arts District and he holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from Sam Houston State University.