Millennials: we’re everywhere, and the workplace has started to notice. If you haven’t been to a webinar about how to deal with us or read an article outlining our predilections and whims, no doubt you will soon. Rumors are flying about our priorities and our motivations, and I’m wondering: has anyone actually talked to millennials about all this, or have we just been “studied”? Continue reading
Category: Nonprofit
Invest in the Unexpected at the Rep
With sold-out shows, flying wigs, and audiences clamoring for more, Jinkx and Major blew the roof off the Leo K. during The Vaudevillians, and took the fourth wall down right along with it. We’re so glad you could join us for this bawdy musical romp through the ages, and want to ask for your help so we can continue to put great work like this on our stages.
The Rep’s commitment to theatre like this means one-of-a-kind experiences for audience members—you never know what’s going to happen onstage, or who’s going to come out to the audience and sit on your lap.
We’re proud to be an incubator and a home for new work in Seattle, and couldn’t have invested in the great show that is The Vaudevillians without the generosity of our audiences. Will you give today to help us continue to put the unexpected on our stages?
P.S. Want to learn more about what happens behind the scenes at the Rep? A gift of $100 or more will secure you an invite to our Technical Dress Rehearsal of The Comparables, a brand-new play hitting our stage next March.
GiveBIG to Seattle Rep
Today is the day to GiveBIG to Seattle Rep! Your gift will go farther than ever thanks to challenge matches and stretches from generous Rep donors and our friends at The Seattle Foundation. And, there are chances to earn tickets to next season and cool Rep swag throughout the day, so keep an eye on our social media.
Dollars raised today help us do what we do best: make great theatre in Seattle. Continue reading
June 30th Proclaimed Ben Moore Day in Seattle!
Hear ye, hear ye: Seattle City Council has officially declared today Ben Moore Day across the land (of Seattle)!
We’re thrilled to celebrate Ben’s 28 years of leadership with an official proclamation and a day filled with new plays, scarves, and beagles (three of Ben’s favorite things).
Ben committed so much of his career to the well-being of Seattle Rep. During his tenure, the Rep has seen the addition of a second theatre and strong financial stewardship all the way through. There’s no better way to celebrate Ben than with a donation in his honor today to recognize his achievements and continue his legacy.
And, remember our new play match: some generous friends of the Rep have challenged our donors to stretch their giving to support the new work Ben has fought so tirelessly to develop.
I hope you’ll join me in raising a glass (and a dollar or two) to Ben today!
Franklin High Teen Speak fundraising ask
Dear Manka,
“Accept me for who I am and what I stand for. I will raise my voice and no longer keep quiet.”
Aneesha, Franklin High Teen Speak
As a supporter of education and teens at Seattle Rep, you know that last week’s Franklin High Teen Speak performance was transformative for the teens onstage and in the audience. After months of hard work, the Franklin community came together to celebrate the voices and stories of Aneesha, Thien, Rebekah, and more. Continue reading
SANCA
For immediate release: May 23, 2012
Media contact:
Joselynn Engstrom, 206-652-4433, marketing@sancaseattle.org
The School of Acrobatics and New Circus Arts presents:
SANCA Summer Circus Soirée
Seattle, WA—The School of Acrobatics and New Circus Arts invites you to attend its annual summer open house featuring performances, the chance to interact with circus performers from all over the county, and the opportunity to learn a new circus art, all showcasing SANCA’s mission to bring non-competitive exercise and performance to kids of all ages in the heart of Georgetown. Continue reading