Wow! Seattle Shakespeare Company alums are appearing in shows all over town. Here is a handful of productions that we’re excited about this week. Superior Donuts – now through October 21 at Seattle Public Theater. Russ Banham (who will direct our upcoming production of A Doll’s House) staged this new play about the unlikely and [...]
A First Look at A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Photos from A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Photos by John Ulman.
Amy Thone on Performing Shakespeare
Actress Amy Thone on why she loves performing Shakespeare
Seattle Actor Profile – Christine Marie Brown
Christine Marie Brown’s big news is that she just got married to Andrew McGinn (he played the title role in Julius Caesar for Seattle Shakespeare Company in 2008). Shakespeare brought the couple together while performing at Seattle Rep. Although she’s played the part of Hermia for another theatre company, for our production of A Midsummer [...]
Seattle Actor Profile – Todd Jefferson Moore
It’s hard to believe, but Todd Jefferson Moore got his start performing in Shakespeare on our stage playing Jacques in As You Like It. He’s gone on to appear with Seattle Shakespeare Company almost once a season since, playing roles in Richard III, Much Ado About Nothing, Pericles, The Miser, and Electra. Now he’s back playing [...]
First Rehearsal for A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed Listen to director Sheila Daniels at the first rehearsal for A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Seattle Actor Profile: Amy Thone
Amy Thone wears a lot of hats. She is an actor, massage therapist, Mom, casting director, and acting teacher at Cornish College of the Arts. Amy plays the role of Titania in Seattle Shakespeare Company’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. READING: I just finished a book called “A Measure of the Mountain” and it [...]
Seattle Actor Profile – Chris Ensweiler
Chris Ensweiler is a Seattle actor and fight choreographer, and he plays the role of Puck in Seattle Shakespeare Company’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Reading: While performing with Allan Armstrong this summer in The Comedy of Errors, he got me interested in the whole Shakespeare authorship question… you know how some folks feel [...]