{"id":21,"date":"2023-10-10T04:46:54","date_gmt":"2023-10-10T04:46:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.theactorshandbook.com\/21-2\/"},"modified":"2023-10-10T04:56:17","modified_gmt":"2023-10-10T04:56:17","slug":"educational-theatre-in-schools","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.theactorshandbook.com\/theatres\/educational-theatre-in-schools\/","title":{"rendered":"Educational Theatre In Schools"},"content":{"rendered":"
5th Avenue Theatre<\/strong> (WCLO)<\/p>\n Mailing Address:<\/p>\n 1326 5th Ave, Suite 735<\/p>\n Seattle, WA 98101<\/p>\n Theatre Address:<\/p>\n 1308 5th Ave<\/p>\n Seattle, WA 98101<\/p>\n (206) 625-1418<\/p>\n casting@5thavenue.org<\/p>\n 5thavenue.org\/about\/working#auditions<\/a><\/p>\n Contact: Kelsey Thorgalsen, Casting Director.<\/p>\n 5th Avenue Theatre annually produces 8 to 9 productions of musical revivals, bound-for-Broadway premieres, and traveling children’s musicals for schools. The 5th Avenue has premiered 14 new musicals, nine of which have gone to Broadway, and two of which have earned Tony Awards for Best Musical (Hairspray, 2003 and Memphis, 2010).<\/p>\n Note: 5th Avenue Theatre welcomes and encourages auditions from people of all ethnic and cultural groups. Dedicated to nurturing talent and hiring locally, 5th Avenue Theatre encourages auditions from both Equity and Non-Equity singers, actors, and dancers. 5th Avenue Theatre operates under the Western Civic Light Opera Agreement.<\/p>\n (See Children’s Theatre, Book-It Repertory Theatre<\/strong> (SPT-6)<\/p>\n Seattle Center<\/p>\n 305 Harrison St<\/p>\n Seattle, WA 98109<\/p>\n (206) 216-0833<\/p>\n info@book-it.org, casting@book-it.org<\/p>\n book-it.org<\/a><\/p>\n facebook.com\/BookItRep<\/a><\/p>\n Casting: Shawna Grajek, Casting Associate.<\/p>\n Book-It’s Arts and Education Program tours original adaptations of novels for children, young adults and adults to schools and libraries throughout Washington. General auditions are held each year in early summer. Callbacks are held later in the summer or in early fall. Book-It operates under the Tier 6 of the AEA Small Professional Theatre Agreement.(See Ch 1: Equity Theatre,<\/p>\n Children’s Theatre; Ch. 5 In A Supporting Role: Volunteer)<\/p>\n Living Voices<\/strong><\/p>\n 600 North 36th Street, Suite 221<\/p>\n Seattle WA 98103<\/p>\n (206) 328-0798<\/p>\n livingvoices@livingvoices.org<\/p>\n <\/p>\n livingvoices.org<\/a><\/p>\n facebook.com\/livingvoices.theatre<\/a><\/p>\n Contact Rachael McClinton, Artistic Director.<\/p>\n Founded in 1992, Living Voices creates dynamic interactive multi-media performances to bring life to history. Using historical perspectives based on real people and events, the Living Voices technique combines live performance by a solo actor with video, audio, visual aids, and discussion.<\/p>\n Auditions announced on Facebook, TPS, and website. To audition, send headshot and resume via email or regular mail.<\/p>\n Red Eagles Soaring Native Youth Theatre<\/strong><\/p>\n Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center<\/p>\n Discovery Park<\/p>\n 3801 West Government Way<\/p>\n Seattle, WA 98102<\/p>\n Mailing Address: PO Box 70386<\/p>\n Seattle, WA 98127<\/p>\n (206) 390-2603<\/p>\n info@redeaglesoaring.org<\/p>\n redeaglesoaring.org<\/a><\/p>\n Contact: <\/p>\n\n
\nEquity Theatre, Musical Theatre, See Ch. 4 Young Actor: Studios, See Ch.5 In A Supporting Role: Volunteer, Theatre Discounts, See Production Guide: Space)<\/p>\n
\nFern Renville, Managing Director.\u00a0 Red Eagles Soaring Native Youth Theatre provides performing arts education and performance experience for Native youth ages 11-19.\u00a0 Programming is integrated with traditional performing arts that define Native American culture, such as drumming, singing and storytelling.\u00a0 RESNYT has a 2-week summer intensive and a touring\u00a0spring play that travels thoughout the Northwest to tribal settings, schools and conferences.\u00a0 Click Here<\/a> for education information.<\/p>\nPeninsula and Islands<\/h2>\n