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Leadership for Social Change
Overview Learning Objectives Program Features Anticipated Outcomes Participant Expectations Timeline FAQ About our Facilitator: Carmen Morgan Sponsors Download Program Info Submit Your Application–due by July 15 Leadership for Social Change (LFSC) is a key part of Theatre Puget Sound’s … Continue reading
Posted in advocacy, education, Events, In Focus, News, Theatre Puget Sound, TPS Admin, workshops
Tagged administration, artequity, arts administration, carmen morgan, diversity, equity, inclusion, seattle, seattle theatre, theatre
Inclusion and Equity Summit and Workshop: Creating Change!
We invite you to participate in two upcoming events; a community summit and a community workshop, to support building equity in the arts! Join Theatre Puget Sound for two transformative community discussions tackling what is arguably one of the most pressing issues of our … Continue reading
Posted in education, Events, News, Uncategorized, workshops
Humanities Washington Seeks Presenters for Statewide Speakers Bureau
Humanities Washington is seeking applications from qualified individuals interested in serving as 2012-14 presenters for its statewide Speakers Bureau program. The deadline for application is April 27, 2012. Overview One of Humanities Washington’s most popular programs, the Speakers Bureau offers … Continue reading
Posted in advocacy, education, News, Submissions Needed
Info needed on 1959 play
I received an interested inquiry today. Can you help? I acquired a poster of the Cirque Playhouse 1959 production, Arthur Miller “A View From the Bridge” from a family friend that had hung in their house for over 50 years. I … Continue reading
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Auditions-Results Advanced Intensive with Valerie Mamches
More than 95% of Valerie Mamches’ coaching/consulting clients since January scored multiple call-backs, booked jobs in all media, and were accepted into their choice of college and conservatory acting programs. Her vast experience in all aspects of the trade; penetrating focus on, and … Continue reading
Washington Nonprofit Handbook
WAACO (Washington Attorneys Assisting Community Organizations) has released their 2009 Washington Nonprofit Handbook “How to Form and Maintain a Nonprofit Organization in Washington State.” This handbook, authored by Washington business and nonprofit attorneys, contains information about the various laws impacting … Continue reading
General Auditions: Acting Tips With Valerie Mamches #5
This week, expert audition and performance coach Valerie Mamches will be giving us some great tips on how to improve next week’s audition at the Unified General Auditions. – Shane 5. Review your head shots and resumes. You don’t have … Continue reading
General Auditions: Acting Tips With Valerie Mamches #4
This week, expert audition and performance coach Valerie Mamches will be giving us some great tips on how to improve next week’s audition at the Unified General Auditions. – Shane 4. Break the last-minute-crunch habit. Junk food provides limited nutrition. If you can’t find … Continue reading
General Auditions: Acting Tips With Valerie Mamches #3
This week, expert audition and performance coach Valerie Mamches will be giving us some great tips on how to improve next week’s audition at the Unified General Auditions. – Shane 3. Find really good audition pieces that suit you and … Continue reading
General Auditions: Acting Tips With Valerie Mamches #2
This week, expert audition and performance coach Valerie Mamches will be giving us some great tips on how to improve next week’s audition at the Unified General Auditions. – Shane 2. Quick tricks and contrived, cutesy attention-getter-comments which you add to … Continue reading