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Greg Mollner
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WELCOMEFrom Seattle Theatre Group, a non-profit arts organization
STG is very proud to welcome you to tonight’s powerful performance of HAMILTON!
We can’t imagine a more exciting way to celebrate the Paramount’s 90th Anniversary,
which will officially take place on March 1, 2018.
In addition to the six-week run of this musical, STG is working with the producers and
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History to bring the innovative educational
program that debuted at HAMILTON on Broadway here to Seattle. The program
provides more than 5,700 Seattle area Title I high school students the opportunity to
experience the musical HAMILTON after having spent several weeks in their classrooms
studying American history through a special integrated curriculum about Alexander
Hamilton and the nation’s Founding Fathers.
As part of the program, two underwritten student matinees are taking place on March
8 and March 14, 2018. In addition to seeing a performance of HAMILTON, students
will participate in a Q&A with members of the HAMILTON cast. Students representing
various schools in attendance will also perform an original work they created based on
their classroom studies—songs, rap, poetry, scenes, monologues—on The Paramount
Theatre stage in front of their peers.
And what an appropriate program to be highlighting as we celebrate the 90th birthday
of the Paramount Theatre—The People’s Theatre.
STG has several events planned in the coming months to honor the theatre’s legacy.
We hope you make time to explore a new art installation celebrating the Paramount’s
90th in our Re:definition gallery (located in the Paramount lobby bar). Curated by
Juan Alonso-Rodríguez, Tracy Rector and Tariqa Waters, the immersive installation
includes commissioned works by numerous local artists featuring large-scale panels,
ceiling installations, and more—all inspired by the humanity of the theatre’s past,
present, and future.
On April 2, we honor the Paramount’s original role as a silent movie palace with a
screening of the classic 1928 film The Patsy, starring Marion Davies with Donna Parker
and the Mighty Wurlitzer organ. Step back with us to the year of the theatre’s opening
with vintage cars, flapper dancers, a ’20s costume contest, and photo booth. This
will be the first of five film screenings in our Silent Movie Mondays – “Leading Ladies”
series, which will feature a silent film every Monday throughout the month of April.
Then, on May 21, the celebration continues with “Show Divine at 9th & Pine,” a free
organ concert by Tedde Gibson featuring popular songs from 1928 and selected sing-
along numbers.
In addition, we would like to extend a special thank you to Starbucks and Wells Fargo
for sponsoring the Paramount’s 90th Birthday Celebration on March 1st! These are only
a few of the ways we’ll be honoring the Paramount’s 90th year. Please visit our website
(stgpresents.org) for more details on the celebration as they become available. And
now, we hope you enjoy this evening’s performance of HAMILTON!
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FEBRUARY 6 – MARCH 18, 2018
Jeffrey Seller Sander Jacobs Jill FurmanAND
The Public TheaterPRESENT
BOOK, MUSIC AND LYRICS BY
Lin-Manuel MirandaINSPIRED BY THE BOOK ALEXANDER HAMILTON BY
Ron Chernow
WITH
Ta’Rea Campbell Marcus Choi Elijah Malcomb Joseph Morales Shoba Narayan Fergie L. Philippe Kyle Scatliffe
Nyla Sostre Jon Patrick Walker Nik Walker AND
Tia Altinay Amber Ardolino Conroe Brooks Cameron Burke Eean S. Cochran Phil Colgan Desmond Sean Ellington Hope Endrenyi
Lili Froehlich Daniel Gaymon Camden Gonzales Jennie HarneyStephen Hernandez Kristen Hoagland Abby Jaros Emily Jenda
Wonza Johnson King David Jones Carina-Kay Louchiey Brandt MartinezTaeko McCarroll Tyler McKenzie Justice Moore Antuan Magic Raimone
Julian Ramos Jen Sese Willie Smith III Julius Thomas III
SCENIC DESIGN COSTUME DESIGN LIGHTING DESIGN SOUND DESIGN David Korins Paul Tazewell Howell Binkley Nevin Steinberg
HAIR AND WIG DESIGN ARRANGEMENTS MUSIC COORDINATORS MUSIC DIRECTOR Charles G. LaPointe Alex Lacamoire Michael Keller Roberto Sinha Lin-Manuel Miranda Michael Aarons
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR TECHNICAL SUPERVISION PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER Maggie Brohn J. Philip Bassett Hudson Theatrical Anna R. Kaltenbach Associates
CASTING COMPANY MANAGER GENERAL MANAGEMENT Telsey + Company Susan Brumley Baseline Theatrical Bethany Knox, CSA Andy Jones & Nick Lugo
TOUR BOOKING AGENCY MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS The Booking Group Laura Matalon Meredith Blair, Kara Gebhart John Gilmour
ASSOCIATE & SUPERVISING DIRECTOR ASSOCIATE & SUPERVISING CHOREOGRAPHER ASSOCIATE SUPERVISING CHOREOGRAPHER DANCE SUPERVISOR Patrick Vassel Stephanie Klemons Michael Balderrama Kourtni Lind-Watson
MUSIC SUPERVISION AND ORCHESTRATIONS BY
Alex LacamoireCHOREOGRAPHY BY
Andy BlankenbuehlerDIRECTED BY
Thomas KailTHE WORLD PREMIERE OF HAMILTON WAS PRESENTED IN NEW YORK IN FEBRUARY 2015 BY THE PUBLIC THEATER
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Cast
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Alexander Hamilton ..................................................................................................................................................JOSEPH MORALESEliza Hamilton ..............................................................................................................................................................SHOBA NARAYANAaron Burr .............................................................................................................................................................................NIK WALKERAngelica Schuyler ...................................................................................................................................................... TA’REA CAMPBELLGeorge Washington ......................................................................................................................................................... MARCUS CHOIMarquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson ..................................................................................................................KYLE SCATLIFFEHercules Mulligan/James Madison .................................................................................................................... FERGIE L. PHILIPPEJohn Laurens/Philip Hamilton .............................................................................................................................. ELIJAH MALCOMBPeggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds ..................................................................................................................................... NYLA SOSTREKing George ....................................................................................................................................................... JON PATRICK WALKERPhilip Schuyler/James Reynolds/Doctor ........................................................................................................... WONZA JOHNSONSamuel Seabury ...................................................................................................................................................... BRANDT MARTINEZCharles Lee ...................................................................................................................................................................DANIEL GAYMONGeorge Eacker ...................................................................................................................................................STEPHEN HERNANDEZEnsemble ....................................................................................................TIA ALTINAY, CONROE BROOKS, DANIEL GAYMON,
STEPHEN HERNANDEZ, KRISTEN HOAGLAND, ABBY JAROS,WONZA JOHNSON, BRANDT MARTINEZ, TYLER McKENZIE,
JUSTICE MOORE, JEN SESE
THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION.
UNDERSTUDIESUnderstudies and standbys never substitute for listed players
unless a specific announcement is made at the time of appearance.
For Alexander Hamilton—WONZA JOHNSON, JULIUS THOMAS III; for Eliza Hamilton—EMILY JENDA, JEN SESE; for Aaron Burr—DESMOND SEAN ELLINGTON, JULIUS THOMAS III; for Angelica Schuyler—EMILY JENDA, JEN SESE;
for George Washington—CONROE BROOKS, DESMOND SEAN ELLINGTON; for Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson— WONZA JOHNSON, KING DAVID JONES; for Hercules Mulligan/James Madison—DESMOND SEAN ELLINGTON, WONZA
JOHNSON, KING DAVID JONES; for John Laurens/Philip Hamilton—WONZA JOHNSON, KING DAVID JONES; for Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds—EMILY JENDA, JEN SESE; for King George—CONROE BROOKS, JULIUS THOMAS III
STANDBYSDESMOND SEAN ELLINGTON, JENNIE HARNEY, EMILY JENDA, JULIUS THOMAS III
SWINGSCAMERON BURKE, EEAN S. COCHRAN, PHIL COLGAN
LILI FROEHLICH, CAMDEN GONZALES, KING DAVID JONESCARINA-KAY LOUCHIEY, TAEKO McCARROLL, JULIAN RAMOS
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TA’REA CAMPBELL
MARCUS CHOI
ELIJAH MALCOMB
JOSEPH MORALES
SHOBA NARAYAN
FERGIE L. PHILIPPE
KYLE SCATLIFFE
NYLA SOSTRE
JON PATRICK WALKER
NIK WALKER
TIA ALTINAY
AMBER ARDOLINO
CONROEBROOKS
CAMERON BURKE
EEAN S. COCHRAN
PHIL COLGAN
DESMOND SEAN ELLINGTON
HOPE ENDRENYI
LILI FROEHLICH
DANIEL GAYMON
CAMDEN GONZALES
JENNIE HARNEY
STEPHEN HERNANDEZ
KRISTEN HOAGLAND
ABBY JAROS
EMILY JENDA
WONZA JOHNSON
KING DAVID JONES
CARINA-KAY LOUCHIEY
BRANDT MARTINEZ
TAEKO McCARROLL
TYLER McKENZIE
JUSTICE MOORE
ANTUAN MAGIC RAIMONE
JULIAN RAMOS
JEN SESE
WILLIE SMITH III
JULIUS THOMAS III
Cast
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ACT ONE“Alexander Hamilton”
“My Shot”“The Story of Tonight”“The Schuyler Sisters”
“Farmer Refuted”“You’ll Be Back”
“Right Hand Man”“Helpless”“Satisfied”
“Wait for It”“Stay Alive”
“Ten Duel Commandments”“That Would Be Enough”
“History Has Its Eyes on You”“Yorktown”
“Dear Theodosia”“Non-Stop”
ACT TWO“What’d I Miss”“Take a Break”
“Say No to This”“The Room Where It Happens”
“Schuyler Defeated”“Washington on Your Side”
“One Last Time”“The Adams Administration”
“Hurricane”“The Reynolds Pamphlet”
“Burn”“Blow Us All Away”“It’s Quiet Uptown”
“The Election of 1800”“Your Obedient Servant”
“The World Was Wide Enough”“Finale”
ORCHESTRAConductor/Keyboard 1—ROBERTO SINHA
Associate Conductor/Keyboard 2—LILY LINGDrums—SAM MERRICK
Percussion—KATIE STEINHAUERBass—JORDAN SCANNELLA
Guitar—DAVID MATOSConcertmaster/Violin 1—AUSTIN BURKET
Violin 2—HAYDEN OLIVERViola—SARAH HAINESCello—BUFFI JACOBS
Music Associate—KAT SHERRELLUniversal Music Associate—MATT GALLAGHER
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14 SEATTLE THEATRE GROUP
TV: 2017 Tony Awards. Instructor, choreogra-pher, NYU Gallatin graduate. Thanks to creatives, Telsey, Bloc and family! @philcolgan.
DESMOND SEAN ELLINGTON (Standby) is absolutely thrilled to join the cast of Hamilton! Other theater credits include Born for This: The Musical, The Nolan Williams Project, I Dream: The Musical, Black Nativity. desmondseanellington.com.
HOPE ENDRENYI (Universal Swing) is thrilled for her Broadway debut! Training: B.F.A in dance—SMU. “It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye”. Instagram: @hope_endrenyi.
LILI FROEHLICH (Swing, Dance Captain). Broadway: Cats. National tour: Joseph…Dreamcoat. Regional: Muny, Casa Mañana. Graduate of Otterbein University. Love to her parents, fam-ily and friends, and Andy, Alex, Steph, Michael, Kourtni and Bloc for this opportunity!
DANIEL GAYMON (Ensemble). “I grew up in Columbia, S.C. training to be a performer since I was 9 years old. Last year, I made my Broadway debut in the revival of Cats as Plato/Macavity.”
CAMDEN GONZALES (Swing). Broadway: Groundhog Day (Dance Captain/Swing). International/national tour: Matilda (Children’s Dance Captain/Swing). Regional: Riverside, Maltz Jupiter, Alabama Shakes, La Jolla Playhouse. Thanks to Mom, Dad and DDO Artists Agency.
JENNIE HARNEY (Standby). Broadway: Nettie (The Color Purple). Off-Broadway: Pearl (Pearl Bailey), Audelco nominee—Best Actress. National: Motown The Musical. Film: The Oz Project. Thanks to God, Mom, Dad and The Entertainment Group! jenharney.com.
ST E P H E N H E R N A N D E Z ( E n s e m b l e ) . Broadway: Hello, Dolly! National tours: Newsies, We Will Rock You. Film: Disney’s Newsies: The Broadway Musical. “Thank you for your endless support Bloc, EDGE, Devin and my beautiful family.”
KRISTEN HOAGLAND (Ensemble). Regional: Bye Bye Birdie, The Circus in Winter (Goodspeed); West Side Story (national tour). “Love, gratitude and appreciation to my family, friends, MSA and the amazing Hamfam. kristenhoagland.com.
ABBY JAROS (Ensemble). Tour: Joseph…Dreamcoat (national/international). TV: “SNL.” Regional: Come Blow Your Horn, West Side Story. B.F.A., University of Central Florida. Tremendous gratitude to creatives, Telsey, Hybrid, family and friends. @abbyjaros.
EMILY JENDA (Standby). Broadway: The Book of Mormon. Other: The Bodyguard (Paper Mill); Caroline, or Change (Syracuse Stage). TV: “Blue Bloods.” Yale grad. Gratitude: Talent House,
Theatre), Oklahoma! (5th Avenue Theatre). TV credits include CBS’s “Bull,” NBC’s “Chicago P.D.” and Marley in A Christmas Carol: The Concert (Baltimore Symphony Orchestra/PBS).
NYLA SOSTRE (Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds). Brooklyn native. BMCC/CUNY grad, 2017. Got her start singing on the NYC transit platforms. Danielle is honored to play a part of history. “Love and thanks to my mother Diana Sostre, my theater mom Katherine Kavanagh, and Janet Kno for all of her help.”
JON PATRICK WALKER (King George) is delighted to be playing King George! He has worked extensively on Broadway, Off-Broadway, regionally and in film, TV and voice-over (Google him). He is also a singer-songwriter, having released two full-length albums of original rock & roll music, The Guilty Party (2013) and People Going Somewhere (2016). His third album, You & I, is due in March. Jpwalkermusic.com.
NIK WALKER (Aaron Burr). Honored and privi-leged! Street cred includes B’way: Hamilton (u/s Burr), Motown; Off-B’way: Peter and the Starcatcher; TV: “Law & Order: SVU.” NYU class of ’10; Adler, Classical and Stonestreet studios. Thanks to God, the wifey and Tarantino for making The Hateful Eight. “Dedicated to my mama: we did it Ma!” @nikkywalks on Twitter/IG/Snap.
TIA ALTINAY (Ensemble) is honored to tell this story. Broadway: Aladdin, Mary Poppins, A Christmas Story. Tours: Bombay Dreams, High School Musical, Mamma Mia! Thank you Bloc and Telsey. Love to mom.
AMBER ARDOLINO (Universal Swing). Last seen as Sherrie in Rock of Ages, Las Vegas. National tours: Flashdance, West Side Story, Legally Blonde. TV: “The Glee Project 2!” Thank you God, Mom, Dad, ATB! @amberardolino.
CONROE BROOKS (Ensemble). This is Conroe’s debut tour! TV credits: “Sons of Anarchy,” “Ray Donovan,” “Heroes,” “24,” “The Unit,” “Graceland” and “Jane the Virgin.” Conroe dedicates this tour in memory of his mother.
CAMERON BURKE (Swing). National tours: Matilda The Musical, In the Heights. Regional: PCLO, NSMT, Geva Theater. Television/commercials: “SNL”, Target. B.F.A. Marymount Manhattan College. Forever grateful to the creatives, Telsey, CTG and Mom. IG: @cameronsburke.
EEAN S. COCHRAN (Swing). Tours: Bring It On, Dreamgirls, Mamma Mia! Regional: A Bronx Tale, The Wiz, Freak Friday, Newsies and Hairspray. Grateful to God, family, CESD and creatives. eeancochran.com. @eeeeeanc. Psalm 149:3.
PHIL COLGAN (Swing, Dance Captain). Thrilled! Regional: Paper Mill, Pittsburgh CLO, Fulton, Ogunquit, Maine State, Gateway, Finger Lakes.
TA’REA CAMPBELL (Angelica) starred on Broadway in Disney’s The Lion King (Nala) and the national tour of Sister Act (Deloris). Other Broadway: Leap of Faith, The Book of Mormon, Little Shop of Horrors and Aida. Selected: On the Grounds of Belonging (Public Theater); Spamalot (NC Theater); Caroline, or Change (Baltimore Center Stage); and The Gospel According to Fishman (Signature). TV: “Kevin Can Wait,” “Blue Bloods” and “Law & Order.”
MARCUS CHOI (George Washington). Broadway: Miss Saigon (The Engineer u/s), Allegiance (OBC), Wicked (OBC), Flower Drum Song (OBC), The Times They Are a-Changin’ (OBC), Sweet Charity. Most recent TV/film: Isn’t it Romantic starring Rebel Wilson, Can You Ever Forgive Me? starring Melissa McCarthy, “Homeland,” “Luke Cage,” “Elementary,” “Blindspot,” “Chicago P.D.,” “The OA.” Thanks to God, family and friends for their unceasing love and support. @Marcuschoi11. Marcuschoi.net.
ELIJAH MALCOMB (John Laurens/Philip Hamilton) is honored to be joining the Hamilton family. Native Californian and graduate (B.F.A.) of AMDA Los Angeles. Credits: Hairspray (Seaweed), The Wiz (Scarecrow), Little Shop… (Seymour), Bring It On (Twig). Gratitude and a special thank you to the creative team, cast and crew. Thank you family and friends for the continued love and sup-port. “I love you guys!” @elimusic1.
JOSEPH MORALES (Alexander Hamilton). Hamilton (original Chicago company). National tours: In the Heights (Usnavi), If/Then, Bombay Dreams. Regional: Rock of Ages (L.A. original cast), Paper Mill Playhouse, Pioneer Theatre Company, East WestPlayers, Huntington Theatre Co. TV: “Chicago Med,” “Colony.” @josephamorales.
SHOBA NARAYAN (Eliza Hamilton). Broadway: Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812. TV/film: “Gossip Girl,” “Quantico,” “Halal in the Family,” Growing Up Smith, Coin Heist, Mistress America. Honored to tell this story. Gratitude to CGF, Principal Ent. L.A., Telsey & Co, Lin, producers, and the entire cast and creative team of Hamilton. “Love to Jay and my family.” shobanarayan.com. @shoba_narayan.
FERGIE L. PHILIPPE (Hercules Mulligan/James Madison). Honored to be telling this story for his national tour debut. Credits: Twelfth Night (Orsino, Arkansas Shakes), Parade (Conley, MGR Playhouse), Violet (Flick, Heritage Theatre Festival) and Jesus Christ Superstar (Muny). Love to his fam-ily, to Adrien, HCKR Associates. He dedicates every performance to his father, Fernand. May he rest in peace. B.F.A. Elon University. “Carpe Diem.”
KYLE SCATLIFFE (Lafayette/Jefferson) is a graduate of AMDA. Broadway: The Color Purple, Les Mis. West End: The Scottsboro Boys (Olivier Award nomination). Off-Broadway: As You Like It, Encores! Big River. Reg: Ragtime (Zach
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Midnight Artists, Telsey, the Jendas and Michael! @emilyjenda.
WONZA JOHNSON (Ensemble). National tour debut! Regional: Muny, MTWichita, TUTS. Love and gratitude to Mom, Dad and Evalynn, DBA (Sheri and Lesli), creative team/Telsey. B.F.A. University of Michigan. Insta: @wonza1.
KING DAVID JONES (Swing) is ecstatic to join the company of Hamilton! Studied at Wright State University. National tours: Motown. Thanks Telsey & Co., family and friends. Truly blessed and highly favored. @kingdavidjones.
CARINA-KAY LOUCHIEY (Swing) is thrilled to be making her tour debut as a swing. Carina-Kay is graduating in April from Michigan with a B.F.A. in musical theater! Endless thanks to her supportive parents, RISPA, PCLO+Stephanie and BDF! “Go Blue!” @carinipaniniii. carinakaylouchiey.com.
BRANDT MARTINEZ (Ensemble). Broadway: Aladdin, Fiddler on the Roof, Natasha Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812. TV: “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” National tour: Flashdance. Company work: Bad Boys of Dance, City Ballet of San Diego.
TAEKO McCARROLL (Swing). Excited to tran-sition from the L.A. commercial dance industry (Rihanna, Gwen Stefani, Usher, MTV’s ABDC, “Glee,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm”) to Broadway! Thanks to Mom, Dad, BLOC, Andy and Telsey. @taekomccarroll.
TYLER McKENZIE (Ensemble). Broadway: Hamilton, Mamma Mia! Tour: Matilda, Mamma Mia! “Gratitude to Mom, Dad, CJ, my incred-ible friends and family, and The Price Group. B.F.A. from Western Carolina University. IG: @thisistylermckenzie.
JUSTICE MOORE (Ensemble) was cast in Hamilton Chicago upon graduating from Allen High School. She is honored to now be tour-ing! “All my love and thanks to God, family and friends!” Instagram: @justice_league97.
ANTUAN MAGIC RAIMONE (Universal Swing). B.F.A. graduate of Missouri State University. Off-Broadway/Broadway/first national tour debuts as the Vacation Swing for the Tony/Grammy Award-winning In the Heights. @AntuanRaimone. #soldieroflove.
JULIAN RAMOS (Swing). Theater: Disney’s Freaky Friday (Original Cast), West Side Story (Carnegie Hall), Josephine (Asolo), MTWichita. Education: Indiana University and Jacob’s Pillow. “Thanks to The Mine, Telsey+Co, EmAbsAl and my siblings.” For Mom. @_julianramos.
JEN SESE (Ensemble). Broadway: Hair. Tour/Off-Broadway: Hair (first national), Mamma Mia! (Las Vegas company), …Spelling Bee (original Chicago company), Carrie, Dogfight. UMich B.F.A.
“Immense thanks to Mom, my loving friends and Telsey.” @jenjsese.
WILLIE SMITH III (Swing). Charlotte, N.C. native. B.F.A. graduate from University of the Arts. Credits: Cabin In The Sky (Encores), “Dreamgirls” (DTC) Camille A. Brown & Dancers, Complexions Contemporary Ballet. Thank You CESD and family IG:@williet87.
JULIUS THOMAS III (Standby). NAACP Theatre Award-nominated. Broadway/tours: The Scottsboro Boys, Motown, Porgy & Bess, Shrek, Xanadu, The 25th…Spelling Bee. TV: “Modern Family,” “Odd Mom Out,” “Sesame Street,” GMA, The Capitol Fourth Celebration, Macy’s Parade. Instagram: juliusthomas3.
LIN-MANUEL MIRANDA (Book, Music and Lyrics). Broadway: Composer/lyricist/Alexander Hamilton of Hamilton (11 Tony Awards, Pulitzer Prize, Grammy Award, Drama League Awards for Distinguished Performance and Outstanding Production of a Musical); composer/lyricist/Usnavi of In the Heights (four Tony Awards including Best Musical and Best Score, Grammy Award, Pulitzer Prize finalist); Bring It On: The Musical (co-com-poser/co-lyricist, Tony nomination for Best Musical); West Side Story (2009 revival, Spanish translations). Off-Broadway: Hamilton (10 Lortel Awards, eight Drama Desk Awards, among others). With Tom Kitt, Lin-Manuel received an Emmy Award for “Bigger” from “The 67th Annual Tony Awards.” TV/film: “Freestyle Love Supreme,” “How I Met Your Mother,” “Smash,” “Do No Harm,” “Modern Family,” “House,” “The Electric Company,” “Sesame Street,” “The Sopranos,” The Odd Life of Timothy Green, 200 Cartas and Disney’s Moana. 2015 MacArthur Foundation Award recipient. linmanuel.com. For Vanessa, best of wives and best of women.
THOMAS KAIL (Director). Broadway: Hamilton (Tony Award), In the Heights (Tony nom.), Lombardi, Magic/Bird. Off-Broadway: Hamilton (The Public Theater—Drama Desk, Lortel and Obie awards); Tiny Beautiful Things (The Public Theater); Daphne’s Dive (Signature Theater); Dry Powder (Public Theater); In the Heights, Randy Newman’s Faust and The Wiz (City Center); Brokeology and When I Come to Die (LCT); Family Furniture, The Tutors (2ST Uptown). Co-creator/director of hip-hop improv group Freestyle Love Supreme. TV: “Grease: Live” (Emmy Award). Graduate of Wesleyan University.
ANDY BLANKENBUEHLER (Choreographer) won the 2016 Tony Award for his choreography in Hamilton and the 2017 Tony Award for his choreogra-phy in Bandstand, which he also directed. Broadway: In the Heights (Tony Award), Bring It On, 9 to 5, The People in the Picture, The Apple Tree, Annie, as well as the recent revival of Cats. Other theatrical work includes FLY (DTC), The Wiz (City Center Encores), Joseph… (national tour) and the upcoming new musi-cal Only Gold with British artist Kate Nash. Television: Dirty Dancing, “So You Think You Can Dance” and “Sesame Street” featuring Janelle Monae. Mr.
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ALEX LACAMOIRE (Music Supervisor/ Orchestrations/Co-Arranger) has won three Tonys and two Grammys for his work on Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen and In the Heights. Select credits: Bring It On, Wicked, 9 to 5 (Drama Desk and Grammy nomi-nations), Bat Boy, Godspell (2001 national tour), High Fidelity, Annie (2011 Broadway revival), Fly (Dallas Theater Center), Working (59E59), The Wiz (City Center), Legally Blonde. He is an Emmy-nominated composer for “Sesame Street.” Love to Mom, Dad, Little Sis and to his wife, Ileana.
RON CHERNOW (Author of the book Alexander Hamilton) is the prize-winning, best-selling author of seven volumes and the recipient of the 2015 National Humanities Medal. His first book, The House of Morgan, won the National Book Award; Washington: A Life won the Pulitzer Prize for biography; and Alexander Hamilton—the inspi-ration for the musical—won the American History Book Prize. A past president of PEN America, Chernow has received eight honorary doctorates. He resides in Brooklyn, New York.
DAVID KORINS (Scenic Design). Broadway: Hamilton (Tony nom.), War Paint (Tony nom.), Dear Evan Hansen, Bandstand, Misery, Motown, Vanya and Sonia…, Annie, Bring It On, Magic/Bird, An Evening with Patti Lupone and Mandy Patinkin, Godspell, Chinglish, The Pee-wee Herman Show, Lombardi, Passing Strange and Bridge and Tunnel. TV: “Grease: Live!” (Emmy Award). Concert: Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga, Kanye West, Sia, Mariah Carey, Andrea Boccelli. Extensive Off-Broadway/regional theater, hospitality, event and experience design. Dad: Stella and Vivian. @davidkorins.
PAUL TAZEWELL (Costume Design). Broadway: Hamilton (Tony Award); Side Show; Dr. Zhivago; Memphis (Tony nom.); In the Heights (Tony nom.); The Color Purple (2005, Tony nom.); Bring in ’da Noise… (Tony nom.); A Streetcar Named Desire (Tony nom.); Caroline, or Change; Jesus Christ Superstar (2012); Guys and Dolls (2009). Film/television: “The Wiz! Live” (Emmy Award), “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” (HBO), “Lackawanna Blues” (HBO), Miracle at St. Anna. Extensive work in Off-Broadway, regional theater, dance and opera.
HOWELL BINKLEY (Lighting Designer). Broadway: Come from Away, A Bronx Tale, Hamilton (2016 Tony winner), After Midnight (2014 Tony nom.), How to Succeed… starring Daniel Radcliffe (2011 Tony nom.), West Side Story (2009 Tony nom.), Gypsy starring Patti LuPone, In the Heights (2008 Tony nom.), Jersey Boys (2006 Tony win-ner), Avenue Q, The Full Monty, Parade, Kiss of the Spider Woman (1993 Tony nom.). Co-Founder and Resident Lighting Designer for Parsons Dance. 1993 Sir Laurence Olivier and Canadian Dora awards for Kiss of the Spider Woman. 2006 Henry
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NEVIN STEINBERG (Sound Design). Recent Broadway: Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen, Bright Star, Bandstand, It Shoulda Been You, Mothers and Sons, Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, The Performers, Magic/Bird. A six-time Tony nominee, Nevin is the audio consultant for Carnegie Hall’s Isaac Stern Auditorium and a Trustee of The Town Hall Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and support of The Town Hall, a cultural and educational center, as well as a national historic landmark in the center of Times Square.
CHARLES G. LAPOINTE (Hair and Wig Design). More than 75 Broadway/Off-Broadway shows including Hamilton, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Anastasia, Motown the Musical, A Gentleman’s Guide…, Six Degrees of Separation, Allegiance, On Your Feet, Side Show, The Elephant Man, After Midnight, Bring It On, Newsies, Memphis, In the Heights, Jersey Boys, The Color Purple. Television: “The Wiz Live!” (Emmy Award nom-ination).
MICHAEL KELLER (Music Coordinator) and MICHAEL AARONS (Associate). Broadway: Prince of Broadway, Anastasia, War Paint, Dear Evan Hansen, Hamilton, School of Rock. Upcoming Broadway: SpongeBob Squarepants, Frozen, Escape to Margaritaville, Half-Time. Current tours: Hamilton.
RANDY COHEN (Synthesizer and Drum Programmer) has programmed more than 50 Broadway shows, including Kinky Boots, The Book of Mormon, In the Heights, Motown, Pippin, Rock of Ages, If/Then, Bring It On, Peter and the Starcatcher, American Idiot, Elf, Young Frankenstein and Grey Gardens. Keyboardist for “Sesame Street.”
MATT GALLAGHER (Universal Music Associate). Broadway, Assoc. Conductor: Doctor Zhivago, Hands on a Hardbody, Jesus Christ Superstar (2012), 9 to 5, Legally Blonde, High Fidelity. Off-B’way, Music Director: Cymbeline (The Public), Tick, Tick…Boom! (Encores!), The Last Five Years (Second Stage). MD/Arranger: Amanda Green, Yandura & Melocik, Atlantic Theater Co. Galas, Phish at MSG (2010). Mattgallaghermd.com.
ROBERTO SINHA (Music Director/Conductor). Broadway: Big Fish, Bullets Over Broadway, Violet, It Shoulda Been You, Kinky Boots. National tours: Kinky Boots, Elf, Cinderella. Off-Broadway: Red Eye of Love. Roberto serves as a Music Director for the Broadway Dreams Foundation, a non-profit performing arts education program. Graduate of Penn State (M.F.A.) and FSU (B.M.). Proud mem-ber of AFM 802.
HUDSON THEATRICAL ASSOCIATES (Technical Supervisor). Over 95 Broadway productions and tours. Recent: Sunday in the Park with George; A Bronx Tale; Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812; Aladdin. HTA is a member of Neil A.
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PATRICK VASSEL (Associate and Supervising Director). Credits include Two Rooms, Rum for Sale (Columbia); Six Characters… (Notre Dame); Nothing Left to Burn (Public Theater New Work Now!); Adventures of Boy and Girl (FringeNYC). Associate, Broadway: Magic/Bird. Off-Broadway: Working (Prospect). tenbones.org. patrickvassel.com.
ZI ALIKHAN (Resident Director). Directing: House of Joy (NYSAF/Juilliard), Tilda Swinton Betrayed Us (Keen Company), Where Have You Gone. (WTF), The Wild Party (Yale). Assisting: Six Degrees of Separation (Broadway), The Rose Tattoo (WTF), Ripcord (MTC). Alum: Drama League Directors Project, Soho Rep Lab, Williamstown Directing Corps, MTC Alper, NYU/Tisch. Many thanks: MOD, Abrams, Mom/Baba.
STEPHANIE KLEMONS (Associate and Supervising Choreographer). Drama Desk Award-winning performer and choreographer. Original Broadway companies: Hamilton, If/Then, Bring It On, In the Heights. Notable Off-Broadway: Hamilton, In the Heights, Repo!…. First n’tl tours: Bombay Dreams, Heights and BIO. @steph_klem.
MICHAEL BALDERRAMA (Super vising Choreographer). Broadway credits include Ghost, In the Heights, Hot Feet, Movin’ Out, Urban Cowboy and Saturday Night Fever. Film: Rock of Ages, Across the Universe and Michael Jackson’s Ghost. Choreography and/or performance with Gloria Estefan, Bruno Mars, Michael Jackson, Sutton Foster, Vanessa Williams, Brian Adams, Mariah Carey and Jay Sean. silvertowersproductions.com.
KOURTNI LIND-WATSON (Dance Supervisor). Broadway: Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. Nat’l tour: Wicked (first nat’l); TV/film: “SYTYCD” Top 20 Season 4; NYC: Radio City New York Spectacular workshop (Assistant Choreographer to Mia Michaels); L.A./int’l: Born to Dance (Associate Choreographer to Al Blackstone). “Gratitude to my incomparable wife and everyone who helped craft this journey!”
J. PHILIP BASSETT (Production Supervisor). Broadway: The Last Ship, A Night with Janis Joplin, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Magic/Bird, The Miracle Worker, In the Heights, Grey Gardens, Lestat, The Glass Menagerie, Bombay Dreams, Hairspray, Neil Simon’s 45 Seconds from Broadway, Footloose, The Scarlet Pimpernel and others.
ANNA R. KALTENBACH (Production Stage Manager). Broadway/N.Y.: Motown, Broadway Advocacy Coalition, Broadway Inspirational Voices. Tours: Motown, Once, Memphis, Shrek, A Chorus Line, Mamma Mia!, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Joseph… (Tokyo). West End: Motown. Regional: Marriott Lincolnshire, Chicago Shakespeare, Other Theatre Company, Western Stage, Cleo
Parker Robinson Dance, Colorado Ballet, Opera Colorado. Proud AEA member.
ROLANDO A. LINARES (Stage Manager) is excited to take Hamilton on the road. National tours: Wicked. Chicago sit-downs: Hamilton, Wicked. Regional: Several productions at the Goodman Theatre and Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Born and raised in Panama, he is a grad-uate of The Theatre School at DePaul University. Proud member of Actors’ Equity.
GARRETT KERR (Assistant Stage Manager). Broadway: Dear Even Hansen. Off-Broadway: Dear Even Hansen, Lypsinka! The Trilogy, The Tempest (Shakespeare in the Park). Regional/tour: Hamilton (Chicago), The Wizard of Oz. Proud member of AEA.
TELSEY + COMPANY (Casting). Broadway/tours: SpongeBob SquarePants; Once on This Island; The Parisian Woman; M. Butterfly; Anastasia; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; Hello, Dolly!; Come from Away; Waitress; Kinky Boots; Wicked; The Color Purple; On Your Feet!; Something Rotten!; The King and I; An American in Paris. Off-Broadway: Sweeney Todd, Atlantic, Classic Stage, MCC, Second Stage. Film: Miss Sloane, Into the Woods, Margin Call, Rachel Getting Married, Across the Universe, Camp, Pieces of April. TV: “This Is Us,” “NCIS: New Orleans,” “House of Cards,” “Rise,” “I’m Dying Up Here,” “One Day at a Time,” “Graves,” “Atypical,” commercials. telseyandco.com.
ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 50,000 actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theater as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working con-ditions, providing a wide range of benefits, includ-ing health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an inter-national organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence. actorsequity.org.
BASELINE THEATRICAL (General Management). Andy Jones founded Baseline Theatrical in 2014, after 10 years on the management teams of Rent, Avenue Q and In the Heights. Broadway: Hamilton; Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812; The Last Ship. Off-Broadway: Stuffed, Straight. Upcoming: The Cher Show. For more, visit baselinetheatrical.com.
JEFFREY SELLER (Producer) is the winner of four Tony Awards for Best Musical: Hamilton (2016), Rent (1996), both of which won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Avenue Q (2004) and In the Heights (2008). Jeffrey has also produced and/or devel-oped De La Guarda (1998), Andrew Lippa’s The Wild Party (2000), Baz Luhrmann’s production of Puccini’s La Bohème (2002), High Fidelity (2006), the 2009 Revival of West Side Story and The Last Ship (2014). Jeffrey is a graduate of the University of Michigan.
SANDER JACOBS (Producer) received the Tony Award for Best Musical for Hamilton (Pulitzer Prize-winner) and In the Heights. Mr. Jacobs has served as a co-producer/investor for numerous Broadway, national and international productions. Les Misérables, The Phantom of the Opera, Grand Hotel, Follies, West Side Story, Bengal Tiger and The Last Ship are among his many investments. His career began with a multi-product fashion manufacturing and dis-tributing company, which expanded into ventures in the cosmetics and real estate industries.
JILL FURMAN (Producer) received the Tony Award for Best Musical for Hamilton (2016) and In the Heights (2008). Other Broadway: Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, The Heiress, Seminar, West Side Story, The Drowsy Chaperone, Sly Fox and Fortune’s Fool. Off-Broadway: On the Line and Adult Entertainment. Jill executive produced the Pivot television series “Freestyle Love Supreme” and also produces the live version of the show. In 2011, Jill received the Robert Whitehead Award for Outstanding Achievement in Commercial Theatre Producing. Member: National Board of Review of Motion Pictures.
THE PUBLIC THEATER premiered Hamilton on January 20, 2015, on the same stage where A Chorus Line premiered 40 years earlier. New York’s Public Theater continues the work of founder Joe Papp as an advocate for theater as an essential cultural force, leading and framing the import-ant issues of our day. Programming includes new work, Shakespeare in the Park, Public Forum, Mobile Unit, Under the Radar, Public Studio, Public Works, Joe’s Pub. Recipient of 59 Tonys, 169 Obies, 53 Drama Desk Awards, 54 Lortel Awards, 32 OCC Awards, six Pulitzer Prizes. publictheater.org.
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The Press Agents and Company Managers employed in this pro-duction are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers.
The actors and stage managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.
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The musicians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians.
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Production Stage Manager ...................Anna R. KaltenbachStage Manager .......................................... Rolando LinaresAssistant Stage Manager .................................. Garrett KerrAssociate and Supervising Director ............... Patrick VasselResident Director.................................................Zi AlikhanAssociate and Supervising Choreographer ................................ Stephanie KlemonsAssociate Supervising Choreographer ...............................Michael BalderramaDance Supervisor ................................Kourtni Lind-WatsonAssociate Music Director ........................................Lily LingMusic Associate ................................................ Kat Sherrell Co-Dance Captains .....................Phil Colgan, Lili FroehlichAssociate Scenic Designer.... ......................... Rod LemmondAssistant Scenic Designers ............................ James Burns,
Amanda StephensAssistant to Mr. Korins ....................................... Kelly DearyAssociate Costume Designer .....................Angela M. KahlerAssistant Costume Designers ...................Jennifer L. Raskopf,
Kim Sorenson, Michael ZeckerCostume Production Assistant ................. Benjamin KlemesCostume Interns .................. Mari Taylor, Cheyenne PellicoroAssociate Lighting Designer .............................Ryan O’GaraAssistant Lighting Designers .....................Catherine Clark,
Amanda ZieveLight Programmer .............................................. David ArchAssociate Sound Designer ...............................Jason CrystalAssistant Sound Designer .........................Alexander SwannAssociate Wig & Hair Designer .......................Rachael GeierProduction Carpenter ................................. Andrew SullivanAdvance Carpenters ............................................. Tony Ball,
Stephanie “Otis” Renegar, Jeffrey SharrattHead Carpenter .................................. Jason “Dog” McGrathAutomation/Assistant Carpenter ...................... Matt CowlesProduction Electrician ............................... James J. FediganAssociate Production Electrician .....................................Christopher RobinsonAdvance Electricians .................. Joe Bradford, Brian Davies Head Electrician ................................................. Todd DavisLead Spot .........................................................Kevin AnkeleSwing Electrician ........................................... Nicole Laeger
Production Props Supervisor......................... Denise J. GrilloHead Props .....................................................Vera PizzarelliAssistant Props ............................................ Greg TassinaroProduction Sound ............................................Nick BorisjukAdvance Sound............................. Josh Davis, Mike FarfallaHead Sound Engineer ....................................... Kevin HigleyAssistant Sound ....................................... Nathan FlanaganProduction Wardrobe Supervisor .................... Scott WesterveltWardrobe Supervisor ..................................... Jeff McGovneyAssistant Wardrobe ...................................... Sarah VelichkoProduction Hair Supervisor ........................... Fred WaggonerHair Supervisor..................................Michael Dondanville IIAssistant to Ms. Furman .................................. Morgan HoitAssistant to Ms. Brohn .....................................Jason ArnoldManagement Intern ..........................................Nicole CrisciProduction Assistants .................................Amber Johnson,
Amy RamsdellBanking............................Signature Bank/Mary Ann FanelliPayroll ............................ Checks and Balances Payroll, Inc.Accountant ................................. Fried & Kowgios, CPAs LLPComptroller .....................Galbraith & Company/Kenny NothInsurance .......................................D.R. Reiff & Associates/
Regina NewsomChief Marketing Officer .................................Laura MatalonTour Press Agent.............................................. John GilmourMarketing Intern............................................. Jenna Ranieri Advertising ................................................................... RPMSocial Media Manager ..................Marathon Live Entertainment/
Mike KarnsSocial Media Associate ................................Jessica Steans-GailPhysical Therapy ............................Neuro Tour Physical TherapyTherapist ...................................................Melvin Varghese, DPTSynthesizer and Drum Programmer .................Randy CohenAssociate Synthesizer Programmers .................... Taylor Williams, Jeremy KingAbleton Programmer/ Beatmaster........................................ Scott WassermanElectronic Music Producer .....................................Will WellsRehearsal Musicians ..................... Dan Berkery, Kurt Crowley,
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Music Assistants ...............................................Chris Rayis, Alexander Ronneburg
Music Copying ............... Emily Grishman Music PreparationProduction Photographer .................................. Joan MarcusMerchandising ......................... Creative Goods/Pete MilanoTravel Services ............................ The A Team at Tzell TravelHousing Services ................. Debbie Greenfield at Road RebelAdditional Housing ..........................Synergy Global Housing
Director of Revenue Management................. Jonathon Scott
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CREDITSScenery and automation by Hudson Scenic Studio.Lighting and sound equipment from PRG. Special thanks to Bra*Tenders for hosiery and undergarments. Costume construction by Jennifer Love Costumes, Parsons-Meares Ltd., Tricorne New York, Donna Langman, Artur and Tailors Inc., Colin Davis Jones, T.O. Dey Shoes, Worldtone Dance, Lynne Mackey Studios, Roberta Hamelin, Martin Adams, Woo! Millenery by Elizabeth Flauto Costume Crafts. Millinery by Elizabeth Flat Costume Crafts. Custom furniture and specialty props built by Jerard Studio, Daedalus Scenic and Zoe Morsette.
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Fox West Coast Theatres purchased the lease from Paramount-Publix Corporation, Seattle
Theatre renamed Paramount Theatre.
Fox West Coast Theatres Northwest Division renamed Evergreen State
Amusement Corporation and assumed control of the Paramount Theatre.
Evergreen State Amusement Corporation merged with two other companies to form
Evergreen Theatres Incorporated and became the new lessee of the Paramount.
Evergreen Theatres Incorporated signed new lease with the Paramount
Theatre Corporation.
Seattle real estate agency, Clise Porperties purchase the Paramount
Theatre from the Paramount Building Corporation.
Clise Properties leased the Paramount to Pine Street Investors and Paramount
Northwest.
Paramount Theatre was sold to Paramount Associates.
Volotin Investment Corporation purchased the Paramount. Approximately $500,000 was
invested to refurbish the theatre.
Ida Cole purchased the Paramount Theatre from Paramount Theatre Partners.
Paramount Defined Limited Partnership began a $37 million theatre restoration project.
Paramount Theatre’s grand reopening.
Ida Cole transferred ownership of the Paramount Theatre to the Seattle Theatre Group,
a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
L.N. Rosenbaum purchased property at 9th Avenue and Pine
Street.
Paramount Building Corporation began construction of the Seattle Theatre. Theatre was leased by the Paramount Famous Lasky-Corporation and its subsidiary, the Publix
Theatre Corporation.
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built at 9th Avenue and Pine Street in Seattle. It would be the largest and most opulent theater of its type west of Chicago and would emulate the Paramount Theatre in New York. The artistic achievement – including design, detail, construction, furnishings, equipment and types of performances – was considered the most lavish in all of Western America.
The doors of The Paramount opened to the public on March 1, 1928. During the early 1920s, Seattle was a hub of movie theatres, with more than 45 throughout the city. The Paramount was unique in that it was designed to not only show first-run movies, but to also present live stage shows. After the 1960s, each decade presented new challenges for these types of theatres, with more torn down and fewer remaining from one year to the next.
The Paramount was known as The Seattle Theatre until 1930, and before it could fully establish itself, history would play a cruel trick. The Great Depression brought economic hardship in early 1930, causing most theatres to close completely. During this period, The Paramount miraculously only shut its doors for a few brief stretches, persevering with creative marketing and phenomenal shows.
Charles Clise purchased The Paramount from Rosenbaum in the early 1950s. This was a difficult time for film, when the rise of television
Longevity speaks volumes when it’s associated with the 90th birthday celebration of The Paramount Theatre. The journey this theatre has taken has been a rocky road, but thanks to the vision and persistence of several key players, it has endured to remain the iconic theatre it is today.
It was the wish of L.N. Rosenbaum, the visionary responsible for this ornately decorated theatre, that The Paramount would endure at least 100 years. In 1926, L.N. approached Adolph Zukor, president of a well-known film company in Hollywood, with his vision of a theater on a grand and magnificent scale to be
Celebrating the Paramount’s 90th Birthday
Fox West Coast Theatres purchased the lease from Paramount-Publix Corporation, Seattle
Theatre renamed Paramount Theatre.
Fox West Coast Theatres Northwest Division renamed Evergreen State
Amusement Corporation and assumed control of the Paramount Theatre.
Evergreen State Amusement Corporation merged with two other companies to form
Evergreen Theatres Incorporated and became the new lessee of the Paramount.
Evergreen Theatres Incorporated signed new lease with the Paramount
Theatre Corporation.
Seattle real estate agency, Clise Porperties purchase the Paramount
Theatre from the Paramount Building Corporation.
Clise Properties leased the Paramount to Pine Street Investors and Paramount
Northwest.
Paramount Theatre was sold to Paramount Associates.
Volotin Investment Corporation purchased the Paramount. Approximately $500,000 was
invested to refurbish the theatre.
Ida Cole purchased the Paramount Theatre from Paramount Theatre Partners.
Paramount Defined Limited Partnership began a $37 million theatre restoration project.
Paramount Theatre’s grand reopening.
Ida Cole transferred ownership of the Paramount Theatre to the Seattle Theatre Group,
a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
L.N. Rosenbaum purchased property at 9th Avenue and Pine
Street.
Paramount Building Corporation began construction of the Seattle Theatre. Theatre was leased by the Paramount Famous Lasky-Corporation and its subsidiary, the Publix
Theatre Corporation.
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caused film attendance to drop by about 44 million movie goers. As time marched on, the 1960s proved to be harrowing for The Paramount and the theatre began to lose its shine as one of the most lavish and prodigious movie palaces of the golden age of Hollywood, and most certainly of Seattle.
However, significant milestones breathed new life into the historic theatre in the 1970s. In an effort to jumpstart its presence in the city, The Paramount became one of the first movie theaters to be transformed into a rock palace. This innovative venue style presented the Paramount Northwest management with a new audience. It was also during this decade the historic Paramount Theatre was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
With a refurbishment of the theatre in the 1980s, The Paramount was prepared to shift its focus to more sophisticated performances. Rock shows were no longer permitted and sights were set on Las Vegas-style
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entertainment, such as Andrew Lloyd Webber’s smash Broadway musical, Jesus Christ Superstar, accompanied by Modern Dance Company of Manhattan. It was in the late 1980s that the theatre entered into several years of bankruptcy proceedings in an effort to save the once-affluent building.
In December 1992, Eulysees Lewis, president of West Coast Theatres announced that the Paramount Theatre and the attached office tower was being sold to former Microsoft Vice President, Ida Cole. Recently retired, Cole was searching for a new passion and her intentions were to restore the Paramount Theatre to, as she stated, “a kissable” building. It was to be the people’s theater where everyone was welcome and all should feel comfortable.
She stated, “I don’t want this place to be a shrine. I want it to be alive and vibrant so it can be enjoyed and appreciated. This beautiful building and this city deserve no less.”
On June 14, 1994, the renovation process began in earnest, and many updates to the interior were accomplished. 67 years of limited care rendered the carefully crafted intricate designs that The Paramount was once known for nearly unrecognizable. The lobby areas, auditorium walls and ceilings were cleaned and restored. The theatre’s eight huge chandeliers containing over one-half million crystal beads were lowered and removed for restoration, re-wiring and cleaning.
The largest segment of the entire project, aside from the stage extension, was the addition of a convertible platform floor system
capable of accommodating up to 1,000 people. It could be used for dining, dancing, a giant flat floor for rock shows, and all types of special events including weddings and community events. This flooring system was the only one of its kind in the nation for a theater of this size.
On Friday, March 17, 1995, the Paramount Theatre hosted an opening gala celebration to commemorate the latest milestone in the theatre’s history. Miss Saigon was the first presentation, celebrating the return of Broadway to the theatre.
In 2002, Ida Cole transferred ownership of The Paramount to Seattle Theatre Group, the current stewards of this historic theatre. It is a role that STG has been proud to sustain for nearly 16 years and counting, and a duty that has become ingrained in both the organization’s mission and core values.
So as we celebrate the 90th birthday of the Paramount Theatre, we honor its ability to persevere. L.N. Rosenbaum dreamed of building it, and he did. Ida Cole dreamed of restoring it, and she did. The Seattle Theatre Group was chosen to steward it, and they continue to do so. We celebrate, and draw from, all of these past experiences as we look to the next 90 years!
This material was provided through the courtesy of STG Historic Theatres Library and M. Lynn Thrasher, author of the book Seattle’s Paramount Theatre—From Birth to Rebirth and Beyond which can be purchased through www.stgpresents.org/merch. All proceeds support the continued growth of STG Historic Theatres Library.
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As The Paramount reaches this significant milestone of 90 years, it’s important we look back and acknowledge those who have been involved with the theatre’s journey and the amazing impact this building has had on all who have worked, performed and/or witnessed performances within its walls.
It’s safe to say that without the vision of Ida Cole, the Paramount would not be here today. It was Cole who purchased the Paramount in 1993, rescuing the theatre from its then-current state of bankruptcy while carving out a plan for its restoration and development as a magnificent theatre where everyone is welcome.
“This is a very beautiful place and when it was built, it was built with the express mission that it was to make ordinary people feel like royalty,” says Cole, Founding Director of Seattle Theatre Group. “It was a quarter I think, when they first started, and you could go in and be in a palace. You could be king and queen for an hour. We really thought that it was wonderful…to give yourself that level of a stretch for your fantasies.”
“The Paramount’s for everybody,” she continues, “It is...we call it The People’s Theater because there should be something there every year for just about everybody in the whole community.”
ArtsFund President & CEO Mari Horita agrees, “The Paramount is, physically, unique. They don’t design theaters like that anymore. It has that opulence and those really special characteristics and details. It’s also a very welcoming theater.”
It’s not only the unique appearance of the theatre that has drawn artists and audiences over the years, but also the theatre’s capacity, which allows for performances of all types and sizes to take place on its stage. The theatre’s ability to evolve to community needs throughout the last 90 years has only increased its lasting impact on the community. “We have a really incredible cultural ecology in Seattle,” says Randy Engstrom, Director of The City of Seattle’s Office of Arts & Culture. “We have some real jewels in
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our cultural facility universe. But I think that the Paramount’s size and its capacity are unique. And I think its history is unique. We wouldn’t be able to see Hamilton in Seattle if we didn’t have the Paramount. There’s a lot of these national, international shows that it can attract, but I think what the STG team has done is also anchor national and international art in a real awareness of our local community.”
This connection to the community is at the forefront of STG’s mission of maintaining the Paramount as a gathering place to experience enriching and educational performances.
“It is our home,” says Tom Mara, Executive Director of KEXP. “It’s our place where we can come together with fellow travelers who are interested in that artist or interested in that play…It’s a place of gathering. We need places. We need
homes. And The Paramount plays that incubator role.”
Virginia Johnson, Artistic Director of Dance Theatre of Harlem, has experienced countless performing arts venues throughout her career. She agrees that the Paramount has a very unique, informed connection to the city of Seattle and to those who perform on its stage.
“Not every city has a Paramount, but look at what a resource the Paramount is,” says Johnson. “It’s an institution in Seattle. It’s got a history—a long relationship with the arts community, with the civic community, and with an arts consuming public. It has a certain knowledge about what Seattle knows and also has an influence on what the city learns and how it evolves. At Dance Theater of Harlem, places like the Paramount are the pillars of our philosophy. We use a venue like The Paramount to help us understand what’s the best way to approach a
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city. There are very few places like the Paramount…They know how to do it, because they’re doing it all the time – every day for 90 years.”
“There is something different about the Paramount,” says dancer Aaron Alexander, former DANCE This participant and current cast member in the Chicago production of Hamilton. “You know that there’s a reputation to live up to and there’s an expectation of a caliber of performance that is expected in that venue regardless of what you’re doing there. I felt that my performance was elevated when I was in that space because I wanted to honor the space and what it meant.”
It’s true that for 90 years the Paramount Theatre and its performances have impacted artists, audiences, and the surrounding community on the grandest scale. It is STG’s goal to enrich, inspire, challenge, and expand our world through the arts, and our ongoing role as steward of this historic theatre is one of the central ways in which we plan to do so.
“The beauty of The Paramount was meant to enhance your experience to whatever you were seeing there,” says Cole. “You were supposed to feel different when you go through the door and look around, and feel very special. In that way, the building itself is important, but mostly it’s important because it brings the community together in ways that are important to them. There are few other things that do that. It has wide appeal and it does bring a whole community of people together.”
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STG Executive Director Josh LaBelle has been involved with the Paramount Theatre in many different ways over the years. His relationship with the building encompasses being a devoted patron, performing on its stage as a musician, and his current role as STG Executive Director, a post he has held for 17 years. Over the years, LaBelle’s reverence for the theatre, its history, and its performances has continued to grow.
“There’s something special about historic theaters in general, and something very specific about The Paramount,” LaBelle notes. “Historically, this is the stage in Seattle that has been home for artists such as Nirvana, Prince, Bolshoi Ballet (with Nina Ananiashvili as Juliet), Mark Morris Dance Group, Bob Dylan, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, The Roots—and yes, in our 90th year—Hamilton! The contrast is staggeringly beautiful. I think all of us at STG see our work in terms of being a service organization—serving these artists and the community at large.”
Drawing from these diverse experiences, it is with an open mind that LaBelle looks to the future, focusing not only on how to protect the Paramount’s existing legacy, but on how to nurture its growth and evolution in the years to come.
“At STG, through The Paramount, and all our venues we are interested in cultural adaptation— how performing arts culture winds up changing and morphing over time.
A Legacy ContinuesAnd it’s one of the most beautiful things to be part of as we steward this theater into another 90 years. It is not just observing it, but actually really feeding that adaptation. We are interested in looking at the Paramount’s role in the next 90 years in the context of historic and cultural adaptation. How do we need to adapt the spaces in, and around, and adjacent to the Paramount to better serve artists and patrons?
And we are really committed to artists. We have to be very involved in artist development at an early time in an artist’s path. Whether that’s in our community programs, working with local youth artists that are showing an interest…say in songwriting—STG and these historic theatres must be places for them to learn. We have to make sure we have systems in place where we can serve an artist that is just starting to play live, and sell tickets. We need to help an artist develop, find an audience, and ultimately play a role in stewarding artist development in this region.”
It is the support of the ongoing progress of the arts and dedication to the nurturing of artists that LaBelle and STG plan to lead with when moving into The Paramount’s next chapter, and it is the continuing need for the arts that will allow The Paramount to continue to build upon its astounding legacy.
“We believe the very nature of humanity is that we all need art,” says LaBelle. “And it is because of this that people will always be drawn to live performance. STG’s focus on keeping Arts Vital is of Paramount importance as we roll into the next 90 years.”
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Seattle Theatre Group’s Education and Community Programs (ECP) invest in meaningful experiences for our community and future generations of performing artists. Each season, STG offers over 200 education programs impacting over 55,000 students and community members from diverse ages and backgrounds. These programs deepen significance to performances through opportunities to engage with artists, inspire youth and local artists through training and performance opportunities, and provide exposure to the arts through access initiatives.
Over the years, we’ve seen numerous ECP participants build upon the skills they’ve learned in our sessions to create successful and fulfilling careers. Below is a snapshot of past ECP participants who have done just that!
Multi-Grammy Award winning hip-hop artist Macklemore participated in STG’s first ever More Music @ The Moore program in 2002.
Dancer Aaron Alexander participated in STG’s DANCE This program. He has choreographed and performed hip-hop in Los Angeles and Seattle, and in 2016, was cast in the Chicago production of Hamilton.
Former DANCE This participant Aaron Loux attended Juilliard before dancing with The Metropolitan Opera and
Arc Dance Company. He has danced with Mark Morris Dance Group since 2010.
Pamela Yasutake, from Northwest Tap Connection, is also a DANCE This alum who performed with Savion Glover on the Paramount stage before making her Broadway debut in the 10-time Tony nominated musical Shuffle Along.
Seattle-based hip-hop artist and producer Otieno Terry is a former participant of STG’s More Music @ The Moore program. He was recently featured on Macklemore’s new album Gemini, opened for Macklemore at his Seattle concert last year, and has played Sasquatch! and Bumbershoot.
Acclaimed opera singer J’nai Bridges is a former More Music @ The Moore participant who has performed with the San Francisco Opera, Opera Zürich, Los Angeles Philharmonic, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles Opera, and Lyric Opera of Chicago, among others.
See more future stars today at this year’s More Music @ The Moore performance on March 16, 2018, as well as our 20th annual DANCE This performance at The Paramount on July 13, 2018. For more information on STG Education and Community Programs visit stgpresents.org/education.
—Vicky Lee, Director of Education & Performance Programs
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Since taking over ownership of the historic Paramount Theatre in 2002, STG has welcomed the role of steward of the theatre and made it its mission to keep the theatre healthy and vibrant. This would not be possible without a thoughtful and supportive Board of Directors. STG prides itself on having a Board of Directors filled with members who are passionate about The Paramount, their community, and the drive to enrich, inspire, challenge and expand our world through the arts.
Board President Ricardo Frazer has been a member of the board since 2006 and has held the office of President since September 2016.
“There’s a depth to experiencing art at The Paramount that you don’t feel at other places,” says Frazer. “You can feel an underlying energy at the Paramount. I think it’s
the ultimate experience actually. When you look around the Paramount it is history. It is that connection from the past to the present. With a theater like the Paramount it’s a continuous flow of creativity, of culture, of social justice.”
It’s this uniqueness and distinctive quality of The Paramount, as well as the devotion of the organization behind it, that drives STG’s board to ensure the organization is not only fulfilling its role of steward, but also staying true to other core values such as arts leadership, building community alliances, and maintaining a passion for diversity in arts, artists, and audiences.
“STG helps us understand how the arts fit into our daily lives,” continues Frazer. “For me, I think—and for most of the board members and the people involved with the Paramount and the STG organization—it is an understanding that the arts act like the soul of the city. You can have technology and other new, fancy and innovative things. But without arts and culture, and without the Paramount or other venues like the Neptune and the Moore and the Fifth Avenue, what do we have? We are a bit soulless.”
STG would like to acknowledge and thank all members of its Board of Directors for their unwavering guidance and support, as well as their dedication to the organization’s mission and the arts as a whole.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Greg Mollner, ChairRicardo Frazer, PresidentBob Lipman, TreasurerRon Wilkowski,
Vice President Steve Peltin, Secretary
Directors Lindsay Anderson Jan BlockBecky Bogard
Shavondelia Brown Peter Davis Masha HartJames KraftBrian Langstraat Jim Margard David McShea George Northcroft Tina Podlodowski Natalie RobbeckeMike Slade
HONORARY BOARD MEMBER Ida Cole, Founding Director
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STG at a GlanceHistoric Theatres Tours and LibraryOne of STG’s core values is to serve as stewards of Seattle’s historic Paramount, Moore, and Neptune Theatres, and part of our commitment to keeping these spaces healthy and vibrant is to welcome a new generation of visitors and patrons to experience their magic firsthand. That’s why STG is proud to offer free Historic Theatres Tours, led by members of our well-versed volunteer staff.
“Over 450,000 patrons pass through the doors of The Paramount each year. These free tours give the public a chance to learn more about this historic theatre while giving them a glimpse behind the scenes.” — Josh LaBelle, Executive Director
of Seattle Theatre Group.
Tours of the Paramount Theatre take place on the first Saturday of every month and guests should meet in front of the main entrance, on the corner of 9th and Pine. Tours of the Moore Theatre are the second Saturday of every month and guests should meet in front of the main
entrance, on the corner of 2nd and Virginia. Neptune Tours are the third Saturday of everymonth and guests should meet infront of the main entrance.
Additionally, Seattle Theatre Group is able to schedule tours upon request for student groups ages 7 and up. This is an excellent way for students to experience the technical aspects of the stage, take a behind-the-scenes look at backstage operations, and get an introduction to the history of the building.
It is also STG’s responsibility and privilege to protect the rich history of the Paramount, Moore and Neptune Theatres and the countless, diverse performances that have taken place on their stages. Because of this, STG created the Seattle Theatre Group Historic Theatres Library. Located on the fourth floor of the Paramount Theatre Office Tower adjacent to the theatre, the STG Historic Theaters Library is free and open to the public
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every Tuesday and Thursday from 10am to 3pm, as well as during all public and student tours of the Paramount.
The Library first opened its doors to the public on March 1, 2012, though the project began early in December 2010. It required the gathering, sorting, documenting, cataloging, and preserving of over 100 years of historical data. With tens of thousands of volunteer hours to date, this continues to be an on-going project.
The objective of STG’s Historic Theatres Library is three-fold:• To ensure historical material
that exists of the three theatres is properly preserved and documented for future generations.
• To provide an educational environment for youth that would offer an opportunity to learn and experience the remarkable history of the three theatres.
• To offer the community a setting in which to become better acquainted with the history and thereby develop a deeper understanding of three of the few remaining historic theatres in Seattle.
Managed by the Thrasher family, and aided by several dedicated volunteers, the library’s collection includes: materials about the performers that graced the stages over the many decades, documents depicting the peaks and valleys that these theatres had to endure, information on the visionaries responsible for these theatres, priceless memorabilia, and countless signed posters, among other historical resources.
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The collection’s contents are searchable by and accessible to everyone, both at the library location in the Paramount building and on STG’s website. For more information about the Library and its services, please visit stgpresents.org/library.
For more information on STG’s Historic Theatre Tours, and to access virtual tours of the Paramount, Moore, and Neptune, please visit STGPresents.org/tours.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Greg Mollner, Chair Ricardo Frazer, President Bob Lipman, Treasurer Ron Wilkowski, Vice President Steve Peltin, Secretary
Directors Lindsay Anderson Jan Block Becky Bogard Shavondelia Brown Peter Davis Masha Hart James Kraft Brian Langstraat Jim Margard David McShea George Northcroft Tina Podlodowski Natalie Robbecke Mike Slade
HONORARY BOARD MEMBER
Ida Cole, Founding Director
CENTERSTAGE COUNCIL Ted and Danielle Ackerley Howie Barokas Ann Deutscher Janie Hendrix Marty Loesch and Cyndi Lewis John Maynard Chris McReynolds Jenn Pan Tina Pappas and Robert Aigner Paul Pradel Stephen and Sheila Salamunovich Michael Shrieve Jeff Trisler Gigi and Alan White
IN MEMORIAM
Kabby Mitchell, III
VOLUNTEER COUNCIL SLATE OF OFFICERS 2016–2017
Lynn Thrasher Chairman
Melinda Wilson Vice-Chairman
Carol Allen Secretary
Members Bonnie BriantJoAnn FieldSara HartSusan JacksonLinda MiddlebrooksArlene Rankin Marian Thrasher
Honorary Members Phil Hargiss, Puget Sound
Organ Society
Council Members EmeritusFred Johnson Barbara Roper Claire Tompkins
STG Volunteer Office CoordinatorJim Malatak
MEMBERS OF STAFFEXECUTIVE OFFICEJosh LaBelleExecutive Director
David AllenChief Operating Officer
Olivia ThomasExecutive Assistant
PROGRAMMINGAdam ZacksChief Programming Officer
Ryan CookSenior Talent Buyer
Debra HeeschSpecial Events Manager & Booking Associate
Jack McLarnanManager of Fine Arts Programs
Nadia QuitslundBooking & Sales Manager
MARKETINGKen PottsDirector of Marketing & Communications
Kelsey BrannanSocial Media & PR Associate
Lauren DanielsDigital Communications Manager
Emily KrahnPublic Relations Manager
Kevin HarrisGraphic Designer
Kelly McMahonData Manager
Hilary NorthcraftMarketing Manager
Joshua PhenicieDigital Communications Assistant
Jason RossConcerts Marketing Manager
Marcus ShriverMarketing Associate
DEVELOPMENTMaura AhearneDevelopment Director
Anna CulpMajor and Planned Gifts Director
Brian LaytonHistoric Facilities Program Director
Angela LindouGrants Manager
Jamie MosesDevelopment Manager
Myra MushallaDevelopment Assistant
Danielle OlsonDirector of Corporate Relations
Aaron Semer Annual Fund Manager
EDUCATION & COMMUNITY PROGRAMSVicky LeeDirector of Education & Performance Programs
Shawn RobertsAileyCamp Director & Dance for PD® Program Manager
Sarah StrasbaughCommunity Programs Manager
Marisol Sanchez-BestEducation Programs Manager
Rex KinneyDance Education & Performance Manager
Alexis RamirezProgram Assistant
Martin SepulvedaSpecial Artistic Projects Manager
PATRON SERVICESTory Wimer ContrerasDirector of Sales and Patron Services
Jeff BeauvoirDirector of Ticketing
Phil Brock & Stefanie WolfShow Supervisors
Heather DavidsonClub Relations Manager
Alicia GibsonClub Relations & Events Coordinator
Ngai KwanTicketing Manager
Jenny LachutaClub Relations & Administrative Coordinator
Nathan Forman Club Relations Assistant
Bryan LineberryGroup Sales Manager
PJ MertzSales Manager
Jordan Acosta Subscriptions Coordinator
Amelia VaughnSeason Sales Assistant
Sara SucharskiBox Office Lead
David GordonPatron Services Coordinator
Joe MaxwellPatron Services Assistant
Elizabeth DavenportFront Desk Administrator
Alex AlireConcert Ticketing Assistant
Gustavo Amaya, Summer Begalka, Cenee Cain, Courtney Comfort, Chad Gabagat, Sophia El-Wakil, Greg Pacenti, Paul Rauch, Mia SessionsBox Office Associates
PHONE ROOMDavid OsterPhone Campaign Manager
Tom Barnes, Cheree Best, Derek Felter, Scott Fisher, Donna Hines, Jeff Kahrs, Cathy Krug, Penelope Loucas, Cheryl Nance, Andrew Peate, Frida WeismanCallers
HUMAN RESOURCESNate DwyerDirector of Human Resources
Misty StevensHR/Safety Manager
FINANCE & ADMINISTRATIONGary CorringtonChief Financial Officer
Andria GreenController
Jennifer MooreAccountant
Brianna EvansVenue Accountant
Kate SchneiderAccounts Payable Assistant
Ellen TrowbridgePayroll Specialist
Eva Cooperman Accounting Assistant
THEATRE OPERATIONSDavid AllenChief Operating Officer
Dean WattlesOperations Manager
Michael von KempfNetwork Administrator
HOUSE STAFFMason SherryTheatre Manager
Ted DowlingHouse Manager
Brandon CyprianAssistant House Manager
Lila HughesEvent Coordinator
Miranda Lerian, Billie Webber, Sydney Webster
MAINTENANCEJeff DeVickDirector of Building Services
Julia BeckleyBuilding Services Manager
Judith Carroll, Grant Fryer, Robert Phare, Connor SturzenMaintenance Staff
CUSTODIALDembo HatuBuilding Services Assistant ManagerDenise Antoine, Alex Arthur, Josh Bahr, David Beckley, Suzanne Brandkamp, David Breyman, Killian Brown, Nic Butera, Devlin Dinish, Jordan Elliott, Fadumo Farah, Brennen Fernie, Brandon Fregoso, Michael Girardi, Andrea Groce, Lonnie Haynes, David Hilton, David Kisan, Ashley Mauerhan, Nikita Pines, Sherry Procell, Nikita Tarver, Kirk ThompsonCustodial Staff
LEAD CREW PARAMOUNTMike MilesTechnical Director/Master Carpenter
Roy NiendorfHead Carpenter
Byron ReynoldsHead Flyman
Jeff PayneHead Electrician
Mike MillerHead Sound Engineer
Jason MontgomeryHead Props
Pam FarrowHead of Hair & Makeup
Delia MulhollandWardrobe
LEAD CREW MOORERobert MargoshesTechnical Director/Head Electrician
Steve MartinStage Manager
Dan DrozHead Sound
Anneka KielmanElectrician
LEAD CREW NEPTUNEDan ReinharzTheatre Manager
Chris GibbsHead Audio Engineer
Hiram HernandezStage Manager
Mark McLeanHead Electrician / Lighting Designer
Miranda LerianProduction Coordinator
Josh BahrKey Grip
HISTORIC THEATRES LIBRARYStaffed by volunteers
Josh LaBelle, Executive Director VISION To enrich, inspire, challenge and expand our world through the arts
MISSION Making performances and arts education in the Pacific Northwest enriching, while keeping Seattle’s historic Paramount, Moore and Neptune Theatres healthy and vibrant
CORE VALUES • Stewards of historic theatres • Catalysts for community alliances • Passion for diversity in the arts, artists and audiences • Arts leadership locally, regionally and nationally
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