Roadhouse
Seattle
On the Boards (GA)
The Behnke Center for Contemporary Performance
PO Box 19515
Seattle, WA 98109-1515
Admin Tel: (206) 217-9886
Box Office Tel: (206) 217-9888
Fax: (206) 217-9887
info@ontheboards.org
Contact: Lane Czaplinski, Artistic Director. Founded in 1978, On the Boards is a non-profit contemporary performing arts organization which develops and presents theatre, dance, and music by local, regional, national, and international artists. Utilizes AEA Guest Artist contract Tier 3.
Bellingham
Mount Baker Theatre
104 North Commercial Street
Bellingham, WA 98225
Admin Tel: (360) 733-5793
Box Office Tel: (360) 734-6080
Fax: 360-671-0114
burdick@mountbakertheatre.com
Contact: Brad Burdik, Executive Director. Founded in in 1927, the Mount Baker Theatre in downtown Bellingham's Arts District is the largest performing arts facility of its kind north of Seattle. A beautifully restored architectural treasure, listed on the register of National Historic Places, the theatre is dedicated to showcasing some of the best live performing artists on both the professional and community levels for audiences in the North Puget Sound area and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia.
Portland
Aladdin Theater
3017 SE Milwaukie Ave
Portland, OR 97202
Admin Tel: (503) 234-9694
Box Office Tel: (503) 233-1994
Fax: (503) 234-9699
nvannood@mac.com
Contact: Mark Adler, Owner. The Aladdin Theater began as Geller's Theatre, a vaudeville house in the late 1920's playing host to the likes of Jack Benny. Through the middle decades of the century it served as a family movie emporium, and in the 70's and 80's it was a porn institution (the number one exhibitor of the X-rated classic Deep Throat). In late 1993 Steve Reischman and Sally Custer (then of promotions company Showman, Inc.) renovated the old hall into the shining light of Portland music venues.
Alaska
Out North
3800 DeBarr Road
Anchorage, AK 99508-2011
Tel: (907) 279-8099
art@outnorth.org
Contact: Michael Huelsman, Executive Director. Established in 1985, VSA arts of Alaska Out North is a progressive multi-arts organization offering a vibrant mix of contemporary visual, performing, literary and media art, and engaging in arts activism, human rights, housing, community development, and life-long education. Stipend or box office split is paid to artists.