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Category Archives: Arts Crush
Sound Theatre Company’s recent production The Last Days of Judas Iscariot featured a multicultural and racially diverse cast
Sound Theatre Company, nominated in 7 categories for the 2016 Gregory Awards including Theatre of the Year, recently closed a production of The Last Days of Judas Iscariot by Stephen Adly Guirgis. TPS interviewed some of the cast about their successes, challenges, and what they would … Continue reading
The New Language of Theatre: An Interview with 1-Off Productions
Blood Wedding/Bodas de Sangre by Federico García Lorca Presented by 1-Off Productions, a new theatre company invested in producing multilingual work to underserved Seattle communities. Tina Polzin Producer/Director Since receiving her MFA from UW in June, Tina Polzin has worked on the … Continue reading
Posted in Arts Crush, Diversity Highlight, Interview, News, Press
Tagged blood wedding, city, city parks, diversity, lorca, outdoor theatre, parks, seattle, seattle theatre, spanish, theatre
Now Accepting Arts Crush Event Submissions
Arts Crush: Expanded to 12 months! The public asked for it and TPS delivers. One month of arts adventures is not enough to satisfy Puget Sound artists or arts enthusiasts. Now, for its fifth year of Arts Crush, TPS is … Continue reading
Posted in Arts Crush, Theatre Puget Sound
TPS Expands Arts Crush from 1 Month to 12
Arts Enthusiasts Rejoice! TPS Expands Arts Crush from 1 Month to 12 Months ARTS CRUSH RUSH Kicks Things Off. Sept. 21,2014 11am – 2pm; The Seattle Center Armory Seattle, WA – The public asked for it and Theatre Puget … Continue reading
Posted in Arts Crush
TPS Seeks Temporary Program/Marketing Assistant
THEATRE PUGET SOUND Position Available: Programs/Marketing Assistant Job Description: TPS is looking for a temporary, part-time employee to assist with Arts Crush coordination, promotions and outreach. This position requires project management, community outreach experience, excellent communication skills and customer service, … Continue reading
Posted in Arts Crush, Jobs, Theatre Puget Sound
Call for Volunteers: Arts Crush 2011
Earn a free year of TPS membership: Be a Volunteer for ArtsCrush! Hello TPS friends! You’ve spent months working on a performance. You’ve written, rehearsed, choreographed, lit, designed, scored, and teched your show, honing it into the best possible version … Continue reading
Posted in Arts Crush
TPS Seeks Temporary Part-time Program Assistant
THEATRE PUGET SOUND Position Available: Program Assistant Job Description: TPS is looking for a temporary, part-time employee to assist with upcoming programming. Principal Responsibilities: Work with TPS Deputy Director in organizing Arts Crush: Manage database of regional artists and … Continue reading
Posted in Arts Crush, Jobs, Seattle Performs, Theatre Puget Sound
Arts Crush Needs Your Vote
We have some exciting news regarding Arts Crush and we need your help! Arts Crush was selected to compete for the June Pepsi Challenge Grant in the Pepsi Refresh Project. This means we are one of only 10 ideas competing … Continue reading
Posted in Arts Crush, Funding, fundraising
Participants Needed For Arts Crush!
As you may have heard, this year brings some exciting new developments to our annual Live Theatre Week. This October, Theatre Puget Sound will present Arts Crush, a month-long festival that connects artists and audiences with invigorating new experiences at … Continue reading
Announcing Arts Crush, The Month-Long Arts Festival
As you may already know, Theatre Puget Sound is planning an expansion of our highly successful Live Theatre Week festival. In an effort to build upon the momentum of that program and address the expressed needs of the larger arts … Continue reading