2019 Holiday Art and Theater Downtown Seattle With Daughter

Seattle Children's Theatre [presents] "Flight" a living newspaper play

The Seattle Children's Theatre (SCT) is a resident theatre for young audiences in Seattle, Washington, founded in 1975. Its main performances are at the Seattle Eye in a 482-seat and a 275-seat theatre, from September through June. SCT besides has a drama school with its own performances during the summer. Total annual omnipresence is about 220,000.

SCT is a member of Theatre Puget Sound, International Performing Arts for Youth, and Theatre Communications Grouping.

Education programs [edit]

SCT has several theatre instruction programs held at schools and other organizations in the Seattle area. The on-site Drama School has classes twelvemonth-round, taught past professional artists, and produces summertime shows providing immature people with participatory theatre education and theatre arts training.[one] SCT's Deaf Youth Drama Program, founded past brothers Howie and Baton Seago, ran from 1994 to 2007. Seattle Children's Theatre has gained national[2] and international prominence as a producer of theatre, educational programs, and new scripts for young people.

Product history [edit]

1975-2000 [edit]

1975

  • Footling Red Riding Hood *
  • Winnie-the-Pooh
  • You're a Good Man, Charlie Chocolate-brown
  • The Tinder Box
  • Gertrude Stein's Showtime Reader

1976

  • Hansel and Gretel
  • Purple Nightingale *
  • Foolery *
  • Tom Sawyer
  • Ice Wolf

1977

  • The Prince and the Pauper *
  • Aladdin'south Lamp *
  • Pippi Longstocking
  • Alice in Wonderland *
  • Circus Home *

1978

  • The Wind in the Willows
  • Pinocchio *
  • Step on a Crack *
  • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
  • A Tale of King Arthur *

1979 - Fifth Season

  • The Hobbit
  • The Revenge of the Infinite Pandas or Binky Rudich & the Two Speed Clock
  • Doc Maynard *
  • Cinderella
  • Ozma of Oz *

1980

  • Treasure Isle
  • The Boy Who Talked to Whales *
  • V Minutes to Morning time
  • Huck Finn *
  • To Impale a Mockingbird

1981

  • The Ransom of Crimson Centre
  • Heidi
  • The Phenomenon Worker

1981-82

  • The Diary of Anne Frank
  • Maggie'south Gift Outside *
  • Heidi (Part II) *
  • Twilight of a Crane

1982-83

  • Dracula *
  • The Best Christmas Pageant Always
  • Families *
  • The Comedy of Errors
  • Mother Hicks *

1983-84

  • Great Expectations *
  • Pinocchio *
  • The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
  • The Storm
  • Newcomer
  • Tall Tales from Mark Twain

1984-85 - Tenth Flavour

  • The Count of Monte Cristo
  • The Snowfall Queen
  • The Best Christmas Pageant E'er
  • Birds *
  • Through Carve up Doors
  • The Miser

1985-86

  • The Former One-on-One Basketball Champion
  • Puss in Boots *
  • The Best Christmas Pageant E'er
  • Robin Hood *
  • The Foreign Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde *
  • Petty Lulu *

1986-87

  • The Expletive of Castle Mongrew *
  • Snowfall White and the Seven Dwarfs *
  • Follow the Drinking Gourd: A Play Nigh Harriet Tubman *
  • Tales of a Fourth Grade Null *
  • The Three Musketeers *
  • Little Lulu

1987-88

  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame *
  • Rocky and Bullwinkle *
  • Most Valuable Thespian
  • James and the Giant Peach
  • The Decease and Life of Sherlock Holmes *

1988-89

  • Up the Down Staircase
  • The Hoboken Craven Emergency *
  • The Secret Garden
  • According to Coyote
  • The Would-Be Admirer

1989-ninety - Fifteenth Flavour

  • Rip Van Winkle and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow: A Tribute to Washington Irving *
  • The Magic Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle *
  • Apollo: To the Moon
  • Amelia Earhart: Flights of Fancy
  • Jungalbook
  • Tuck Everlasting *

1990-91

  • Helm Fantasto *
  • The Reluctant Dragon
  • The Magic Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle
  • The Council *
  • Anne of Green Gables *
  • At that place'south a Boy in the Girls' Bathroom *

1991-92

  • The Firebird *
  • Nancy and Plum *
  • Charlotte's Web
  • Coil of Thunder, Hear My Cry *
  • Brand Me Pele for a 24-hour interval *

1992-93

  • Invisible Friends
  • Doctor Dolittle in the Moon *
  • The Invisible Man *
  • The Velveteen Rabbit
  • Dragonwings
  • Ramona Quimby

1993-94

  • Afternoon of the Elves *
  • Jack and the Beanstalk *
  • The Hardy Boys in the Mystery of the Haunted Firm *
  • The Rememberer *
  • Just And so and Other Stories *

1994-95 - Twentieth Season

  • Sara Crewe *
  • A Wrinkle in Time *
  • The Yellow Gunkhole
  • Winnie-the-Pooh *
  • the Portrait the Wind the Chair *
  • Little Stone *

1995-96

  • Naomi's Route **
  • The Twenty-four hours Afterward Tomorrow **
  • The Magic Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle
  • The Witch of Blackbird Pond *
  • Romeo and Juliet
  • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland *

1996-97

  • The Taste of Sunrise: Tuc's Story *
  • Bunnicula *
  • Pinocchio *
  • The Short Tree and the Bird Who Could Not Sing **
  • The Odyssey
  • The Hardy Boys in the Secret of Skullbone Isle *

1997-98

  • Still Life With Iris *
  • Stellaluna *
  • A 24-hour interval at the Beach *
  • Mr. Popper's Penguins
  • Pinkish and Say *
  • Frog and Toad *
  • The Tempest

1998-99

  • Kenny's Window *
  • Cyrano **
  • The Cricket in Times Square *
  • Lilly'south Imperial Plastic Purse *
  • The Book of Ruth *
  • The King of Ireland'south Son *

1999-00 - 20-Fifth Flavor

  • The Boxcar Children *
  • The Velveteen Rabbit
  • Fourth dimension Once more in Oz *
  • Apple to Grandma **
  • The Midwife'southward Apprentice *
  • When I Grow Up I'thousand Gonna Go Some Big Words *

2000-2016 [edit]

2000-01

  • Animal Farm
  • The Red Balloon
  • Prince Brat and the Whipping Boy *
  • Mask of the Unicorn Warrior *
  • Winnie-the-Pooh
  • Sideways Stories from Wayside School *

2001-02

  • Johnny Tremain *
  • The Hoboken Chicken Emergency
  • The Wrestling Season
  • Charlotte'south Spider web
  • Into the Due west
  • Holes *

2002-03

  • Our Simply May Amelia *
  • The Big Friendly Giant
  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
  • The Outsiders
  • Go, Canis familiaris. Get! *
  • Nicky Somewhere Else **
  • The Shakespeare Stealer

2003-04

  • The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle *
  • The Gingerbread Human
  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
  • Tibet Through the Carmine Box *
  • The Shape of a Daughter **
  • Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle *

2004-05 - Thirtieth Season

  • The Magic City *
  • Bunnicula
  • The Surreptitious Garden
  • The Red Badge of Backbone *
  • Glittra's Mission **
  • A Year With Frog and Toad
  • Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Skilful, Very Bad Twenty-four hours

2005-06

  • Seussical
  • Nothing is the Aforementioned
  • Sleeping Beauty
  • Peter and the Wolf *
  • The Devil and Daniel Webster *
  • Honus and Me *
  • Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Concern

2006-07

  • Harriet'southward Halloween Candy
  • Jason and the Golden Fleece
  • The Sorcerer'due south Apprentice *
  • Goodnight Moon *
  • Afternoon of the Elves
  • Everyone Knows What a Dragon Looks Like *
  • Addy: An American Girl Story *

2007 - Special Event

  • The Greenish Sheep

2007-08

  • Disney'south Loftier School Musical
  • The Big Friendly Giant
  • The Neverending Story *
  • Village
  • The Hundred Dresses
  • According to Coyote
  • Busytown *

2008 - Special Events

  • The Green Sheep
  • Night of the Living Dead

2008-09

  • Bluenose**
  • The Wizard of Oz
  • Tomás and the Library Lady
  • Pharaoh Serket and the Lost Stone of Fire*
  • A Tale of Two Cities
  • Goodnight Moon
  • I Was a Rat!*

2009-10 - 30-Fifth Season

  • Mysterious Gifts: Theatre of Iran **
  • If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
  • Peter Pan
  • Perô
  • In the Northern Lands: Norse Myths *
  • Getting Nigh to Babe
  • Brementown Musicians *

2010-11

  • The Green Sheep: based on the volume by Mem Play a joke on and Judy Horace; directed by Cate Fowler
  • The Borrowers: Past Charles Way, based on the books past Mary Norton; directed past Rita Giomi
  • Morgan'southward Journey
  • Lyle the Crocodile: Book by Kevin Kling, music and lyrics by Richard Gray, based on the book past Bernard Waber; directed by Linda Hartzell
  • Go, Dog, Become!: By Steven Dietz and Allison Gregory, based on the book by P.D. Eastman; directed by Steven Dietz
  • The Man Who Planted Copse: by Richard Medrington, Rick Conte and Ailie Cohen, based on the book by Jean Giono; directed by Ailie Cohen
  • Jackie and Me*: By Steven Dietz, based on the book by Dan Gutman; directed past Sheila Daniels

2011-12

  • Harold and the Purple Crayon*: Book by Don Darryl Rivera, music by Auston James, lyrics past Rob Burgess, based on the books past Crockett Johnson
  • Robin Hood: By Greg Banks
  • A Year with Frog and Toad: Music by Robert Reale, book and lyrics by Willie Reale, based on the books by Arnold Lobel
  • A Single Shard*: Based upon the book by Linda Sue Park, adjusted by Robert Schenkkan; directed by Linda Hartzell
  • Assistance: Presented past Theatergroep Max., music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Vincent Van Warmerdam and others; directed by Moniek Merkx
  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Other Eric Carle Favorites: Adapted, directed, and designed by Jim Morrow, music past Steven Naylor; directed past Jim Morrow

2012-thirteen

  • Dr. Seuss' The True cat in the Hat: Based on the book by Dr. Seuss; directed past R. Hamilton Wright
  • Danny, Rex of the Basement: By David South. Craig; directed by Rita Giomi
  • The Sorcerer of Oz: By L. Frank Baum, adapted past John Kane, music and lyrics by Harold Arlen and Eastward.Y. Harburg; directed by Linda Hartzell
  • Dot & Ziggy: Created by Linda Hartzell, Mark Perry, and Seattle Children's Theatre, music by Chris Walker; directed by Linda Hartzell
  • The Edge of Peace*: Past Suzan Zeder; directed by Linda Hartzell
  • Adventures with Spot*: Adjusted for the stage past Rob Burgess, Linda Hartzell, and Don Darryl Rivera, based on the books by Eric Loma; directed by Linda Hartzell
  • Crash*: Past Y York, based on the novel by Jerry Spinelli; directed by Rita Giomi

2013-14

  • Pippi Longstocking: The Family unit Musical: Music and lyrics by Sebastian, adapted for the phase by Sebastian and Staffan Götestam, based on the novel by Astrid Lindgren; directed by Rita Giomi
  • Dot & Ziggy: Created by Linda Hartzell, Mark Perry, and Seattle Children's Theatre, music by Chris Walker; directed by Linda Hartzell
  • James and the Giant Peach*: Words and Music by Justin Paul and Benj Pasek, book by Timothy Allen McDonald, based on the book past Roald Dahl; directed by Linda Hartzell
  • Pinocchio: By Carlo Collodi, adapted by Greg Banks, produced and commissioned past Children'southward Theatre Visitor; directed by Greg Banks
  • The Male child at the Edge of Everything*: By Finegan Kruckemeyer, a co-production with Trusty Sidekick Theater Company; directed by Jonathan Shmidt Chapman
  • Art Dog*: Based upon the book past Thacher Hurd, adapted by John Olive, equanimous past Susan Ennis; directed by Rita Giomi

2014-15 - Fortieth Flavor

  • The Garden of Rikki Tikki Tavi: By Y York, adapted from the story by Rudyard Kipling; directed past Rita Giomi
  • Dick Whittington and His Cat*: By Jeff Church building, based on an English folk tale, original music past Richard Grayness; directed by Allison Narver
  • Mwindo*: Past Cheryl L. West; directed past Linda Hartzell
  • Goodnight Moon: Book, music, and lyrics by Chad Henry, adapted from the book past Margaret Wise Brown and Clement Hurd; directed by Rita Giomi
  • Robin Hood: By Greg Banks; directed past Allison Narver

2015-16

  • Elephant and Piggie's "We Are in a Play!": Script and lyrics by Mo Willems, music past Deborah Wicks La Puma; directed by Rita Giomi
  • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, music by special arrangement with Sony/ATV publishing, adapted for the phase by Jeremy Sams, based on the MGM Motion Film, licensed script adapted by Ray Roderick; directed past Linda Hartzell
  • Where the Wild Things Are: Based on the book by Maurice Sendak, a Presentation House Production, originally adapted for the stage by TAG Theatre Glasgow, Scotland; directed by Kim Selody
  • Hana's Suitcase: Based on the volume past Karen Levine, published past Second Story Printing, produced by Immature People's Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; directed past Allen MacInnis
  • Brooklyn Bridge: A co-product with The University of Washington School of Drama, written past Melissa James Gibson; directed by Rita Giomi
  • Dr. Seuss The Cat in the Hat: Based on the book by Dr. Seuss; directed by Linda Hartzell

2016-17

  • The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe: By C.Southward. Lewis; Dramatized by Adrian Mitchell, music composed by Shaun Davey; Directed past Linda Hartzell
  • Stellaluna: Adjusted past Saskia Janse, Based on the book by Janell Cannon, Music by Guus Ponsioen; Directed by Onny Huisink
  • The Snowy Day and Other Stories by Ezra Jack Keats: By Jerome Hairston, based on the book by Ezra Jack Keats; directed by Peter C. Brosius
  • Into the West: Adapted past Greg Banks, from the picture Into the Due west; Written past Jim Sheridan, Music Composed past Thomas Johnson
  • Seedfolks: Adapted from the book by Paul Fleischman; Produced by Children's Theatre Visitor, Minneapolis, MN;

Directed past Peter C. Brosius

  • Burn Station 7*: Co-conceived by Linda Hartzell and Vincent Delaney, written by Vincent Delaney; directed by Linda Hartzell

2017-xviii

  • Go, Dog. Go!: adapted by Allison Gregory and Steven Dietz, based on the book by P.D. Eastman
  • Mr. Popper's Penguins: adjusted for the stage by Pins and Needles Productions, music past Luke Bateman and lyrics by Richy Hughes
  • The Footling Prince: adapted by Rick Cummins and John Scoullar, based on the book past Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, music by David Dabbon
  • Citizen 13559: The Journal of Ben Uchida: adapted by Naomi Iizuka, based on the book by Barry Denenberg
  • Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed: The Rock Feel*: volume and lyrics by Mo Willems, music past Deborah Wicks La Puma
  • The Lamp is the Moon: by Kirk Lynn

2018-19

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show: Based on the book written by Eric Carle; Created and directed by Jonathan Rockefeller
  • And in this Corner: Cassius Clay: By Idris Goodwin; Directed past Malika Oyetimein
  • The Velveteen Rabbit: A Unicorn Theatre (U.k.) Product, by Margery Williams; Directed past Purni Morell
  • The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane: Adapted by Dwayne Hartford, from the volume by Kate DiCamillo; Directed by Courtney Sale
  • Balloonacy: By Barry Kornhauser; Directed by Rita Giomi
  • The Diary of Anne Frank: By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett; Adapted by Wendy Kesselman; Directed past Janet Allen

2019-20

  • Black Beauty: By James Still, adapted from the book past Anna Sewell; directed by Courtney Sale
  • Corduroy: By Barry Kornhauser, Based on the book by Don Freeman; directed by Kathryn Van Meter
  • Snow White: By Greg Banks; directed by Desdemona Chang
  • The Best Summer Ever!: By Kevin Kling; directed by Steven Dietz
  • Don't Let the Pigeon Bulldoze the Bus: The Musical!: Based on the Pigeon books by Mo Willems, script by Mo Willems and Tom Warburton, lyrics by Mo Williams, music by Deborah Wicks La Puma (postponed to April/May 2022)
* = World Premiere  ** = American Premiere        

Affiliated artists [edit]

Choreographers [edit]

  • Jason Ohlberg, Choreographer
  • Marianne Roberts, Choreographer

Directors [edit]

  • Rex E. Allen, Director
  • Alyssa Keene, Dialect Coach
  • David Duvall, Musical Director
  • Francesca Zambello, Director
  • Geoffrey Alm, Fight Managing director
  • Greg Banks, Adaptor/Manager
  • Jeff Church, Director
  • Kathleen Collins, Director
  • Mark Lutwak, Director
  • R. Hamilton Wright, Director
  • Rita Giomi, Director
  • Valerie Curtis-Newton, Director
  • Onny Huisink, Director/Gear up, Puppet, and Costume Designer
  • Michael Koerner, Composer/Musical Director

Designers [edit]

  • Shelley Henze Schermer, Ready Designer
  • Carey Wong, Set Designer
  • Catherine Hunt, Costume Designer
  • Chris R. Walker, Composer/Audio Designer
  • Douglas N. Paasch, Puppet Designer/Coach
  • Edie Whitsett, Set Designer
  • Etta Lilienthal, Set Designer
  • Jeanette deJong, Costume Designer
  • Jennifer Lupton, Set Designer
  • Matthew Smucker, Scenic Designer
  • Melanie Taylor Burgess, Costume Designer
  • Michael Wellborn, Lighting Designer
  • Rick Paulsen, Lighting Designer
  • Sarah Nash Gates, Costume Designer
  • Tristan Grand. T. Dalley, Puppet Designer

Writers [edit]

  • Allison Gregory, Playwright/Choreographer
  • Barbara Field, Playwright
  • Chad Henry, Playwright/Composer
  • Charles Way, Playwright
  • Cheryl L. West, Playwright
  • David Henry Hwang, Playwright
  • Deborah Lynn Frockt, Playwright
  • Gary L. Blackwood, Author/Playwright
  • Hummie Mann, Composer
  • John Olive, Playwright
  • Joe Sutton, Playwright
  • Jon Klein, Playwright
  • Kevin Kling, Playwright
  • Laurie Brooks, Playwright
  • Louis Sachar, Author
  • Saskia Janse, Playwright/Dramaturg
  • OyamO, Playwright
  • Paula Wing, Playwright
  • Robert Schenkkan, Playwright
  • Sid Fleischman, Writer/Playwright
  • Steven Dietz, Playwright/Manager
  • Y York, Playwright

It worker conviction [edit]

In 2009 information technology worker, William Edgar Hoke, was arrested and after bedevilled of possessing at least xiii,000 pornographic images of child pornography, spanning over iii years of browsing illegal message boards which he accessed from both home and work computers. There was no indication that Hoke had unsupervised contact with children at SCT. He was charged by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as office of Operation Predator, a program aimed at bringing to justice those who prey upon children. He was sentenced to xviii months in prison house every bit well equally 10 years probation.[3] [4]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Bershon, Misha (2001). "Seattle Children's Theatre manager takes her cues from the real world". The Seattle Times: Pacific Northwest Magazine. Seattle, Washington: Seattle Times Company. Retrieved Apr 7, 2010.
  2. ^ Berson, Misha (March 27, 2008). "SCT lineup features pirates, zombies, classics". Seattle Times Newspaper. Seattle, Washington. Retrieved April vii, 2010.
  3. ^ http://www.water ice.gov/pi/nr/0904/090415seattle.htm seattle children's theatre worker arrested for possession of child pornography
  4. ^ http://www.seattlepi.com/local/412902_theater03.html Seattle Children's Theatre worker sentenced in child porn example

External links [edit]

  • Seattle Children's Theatre website
  • Plays for Young Audiences website
  • Seattle Children's Theatre at HistoryLink

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Children%27s_Theatre

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