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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP: Gary Cole Comes To Seattle Rep in Glengarry Glen Ross
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP. Gary Cole Comes To Seattle Rep in Glengarry Glen Ross. Posted by Seattle Repertory Theatre. You read that headline right - Seattle Rep's production of David Mamet's. Will feature Gary Cole in the role of tough-talking real estate salesman Ricky Roma. Cole has played a variety of memorable characters in his career. He's been the picture of well adjusted suburbia as the patriarch of the Brady clan in. Films, and a gun-toting drug kingpin in. You've seen him in TV shows from. We wa...
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP: The Sets of Opus: Building a CNC Router
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP. The Sets of Opus: Building a CNC Router. Posted by Seattle Repertory Theatre. We're all excited for. To kick off this week - the music is great, the cast if terrific, and the set looks awesome. One of the many folks we have to thank for that last one is our Assistant Technical Director Brian Fauska. In crafting the sets for. When the early design ideas and research for. Thursday, October 29, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What is your favorite Gary Cole role? The Broa...
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP: Ch-Ch-Changes
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP. Posted by Seattle Repertory Theatre. Nadia Kaboul is a dresser for. The 39 Steps. During the show, the cast of four plays dozens of different characters, each with a different costume. The costume changes happen lightning-fast, and what the audience doesn't see is the carefully rehearsed, mad dance of quick changes. Nadia reveals what it's like to prepare for and work the show backstage as a dresser. Preparing Costumes for The 39 Step. A typical show of The 39 Steps. Guest Blogg...
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP: September 2009
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP. Producing Artistic Director Jerry Manning on The 39 Steps. Posted by Seattle Repertory Theatre. Tech begins this week for. We’re officially underway on the 2009-2010 season. I won’t bore you with the typical “I’m so excited about this” and “It’s a unique theatrical experience” blather about the show. I’ll refer you instead to two links that say it better than I ever could from The LA Times. And The New York Times. This I know: We’re announcing today that. Here’s the point. A mus...
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP: We're Moving!
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP. Posted by Seattle Repertory Theatre. Hey Blog fans,. We're moving our blog over to blog.seattlerep.org. We're bringing it a little closer to home. I hope you'll come join us! Http:/ blog.seattlerep.org/. Thursday, December 10, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What is your favorite Gary Cole role? ArtsJournal: Daily Arts News. All the World's a Stage: A Seattle Theater Blog. The teen tix blog. The Broadway Hour: Seattle. SCT Behind the Curtain. 826 Seattle - Home.
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP: December 2009
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP. Posted by Seattle Repertory Theatre. Hey Blog fans,. We're moving our blog over to blog.seattlerep.org. We're bringing it a little closer to home. I hope you'll come join us! Http:/ blog.seattlerep.org/. Thursday, December 10, 2009. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What is your favorite Gary Cole role? ArtsJournal: Daily Arts News. All the World's a Stage: A Seattle Theater Blog. The teen tix blog. The Broadway Hour: Seattle. SCT Behind the Curtain.
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP: StageVoices Recap: Bill Rauch on Equivocation
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP. StageVoices Recap: Bill Rauch on Equivocation. Posted by Seattle Repertory Theatre. Here are just a few things we didn't know about. Until Saturday night's StageVoices. Conversation with director Bill Rauch. The script for this version of. Incorporates the original script from the OSF. Production, along with some new additions made when playwright Bill Cain was working on the play at the Geffen Playhouse in L.A. "The Seattle Rep production is really a hybrid," said Rauch. Gary C...
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP: Producing Artistic Director Jerry Manning on The 39 Steps
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP. Producing Artistic Director Jerry Manning on The 39 Steps. Posted by Seattle Repertory Theatre. Tech begins this week for. We’re officially underway on the 2009-2010 season. I won’t bore you with the typical “I’m so excited about this” and “It’s a unique theatrical experience” blather about the show. I’ll refer you instead to two links that say it better than I ever could from The LA Times. And The New York Times. This I know: We’re announcing today that. Here’s the point. A mus...
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP: I Spy: The 39 Steps and Hitchcock's Spy Thrillers
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP. I Spy: The 39 Steps and Hitchcock's Spy Thrillers. Posted by Seattle Repertory Theatre. If you’re coming to see. It doesn’t hurt to know a little about Alfred Hitchcock. Though his body of work includes everything from dark farces like. The Trouble with Harry. To horror classics like. Hitchcock was perhaps most in his element working in espionage. From. Thrillers and spy films across the spectrum owe a debt to the Master of Suspense. Friday, September 11, 2009. 826 Seattle - Home.
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP: Mozart For The Masses
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BACKSTAGE AT SEATTLE REP. Mozart For The Masses. Posted by Seattle Repertory Theatre. It's a play about classical music that everybody can enjoy.". I know, I know - it sounds like a pitch. But here's the thing -. Really does have something for everyone. Being that my education in classical music comes mostly from old Merrie Melodies cartoons. So at this point, you've got two choices. You can keep being afraid of classical music - or you can decide that you can enjoy any number of things, and get an i...