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#SharetheLove Spotlight on The IF Project
Today’s #SharetheLove Spotlight is The IF Project! The IF Project is a collaboration of law enforcement, current and previously incarcerated adults and community partners focused on intervention, prevention and reduction in incarceration and recidivism. Co-founder Kim Bogucki has consulted on several Intiman projects, and we love how this project uses the power of story to change lives. Listen to La’Keisha “KeWee” Hamilton’s story in this video to learn more. Thank you to KeWee for sharing her story with us! Intiman is making a $500 donation to The IF Project today, with thanks for all they do working with incarcerated women.
Spotlight #14 of 18!
Learn more at theifproject.org
When YOU #SharetheLove, WE #SharetheLove!
#SharetheLove
The #SharetheLove campaign runs April 7th – 24th and is raising $100,000 in support of:
- Establishing our new partnership with Seattle Central College (SCC) as the professional theatre-in-residence
- Moving our operations to Capitol Hill
- Launching our new Associate of Arts degree, emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice at SCC
- Continuing our free education programs online, including STARFISH Project and South End Stories
- Resuming production this fall at the Erickson Theatre and Broadway Performance Hall
Join in today.
#SharetheLove Spotlight on Baile Dior Studios
Today’s #SharetheLove Spotlight is Baile Dior Studios! Baile Dior is a Black owned studio that provides dancers of all levels with more than just classes, but a unique experience where they can grow both mentally and physically as human-beings. They specialize in Majorette dance (J-sette), found at the heart of Historical Black Colleges and Universities. Intiman has partnered with Baile Dior with STARFISH Project, and they are frequent collaborators with Donte Felder and South End Stories. Intiman is making a $500 donation to Baile Dior today, with thanks for all they do providing youth and families with a place to belong.
Spotlight #13 of 18!
Learn more about our partner at bailediorstudios.com.
When YOU #SharetheLove, WE #SharetheLove!
#SharetheLove
The #SharetheLove campaign runs April 7th – 24th and is raising $100,000 in support of:
- Establishing our new partnership with Seattle Central College (SCC) as the professional theatre-in-residence
- Moving our operations to Capitol Hill
- Launching our new Associate of Arts degree, emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice at SCC
- Continuing our free education programs online, including STARFISH Project and South End Stories
- Resuming production this fall at the Erickson Theatre and Broadway Performance Hall
Join in today.
#SharetheLove Spotlight on The Everett Chorale
Today’s #SharetheLove Spotlight is The Everett Chorale. In 2019, Intiman partnered with The Everett Chorale for THE EVENTS – singers from the chorale performed at nearly all showings of the production and kicked off the performances at our annual Gala. The Everett Chorale performs a wide variety of choral music for the enrichment and enjoyment of our community while providing local singers with the opportunity to increase their musical knowledge and experience. They haven’t performed together in over a year because of COVID, and we can’t wait to hear them sing once more. Today, Intiman is making a $500 donation to The Everett Chorale with thanks for all of their partnership.
Spotlight #12 of 18!
Learn more about our partner at everettchorale.org.
When YOU #SharetheLove, WE #SharetheLove!
#SharetheLove
The #SharetheLove campaign runs April 7th – 24th and is raising $100,000 in support of:
- Establishing our new partnership with Seattle Central College (SCC) as the professional theatre-in-residence
- Moving our operations to Capitol Hill
- Launching our new Associate of Arts degree, emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice at SCC
- Continuing our free education programs online, including STARFISH Project and South End Stories
- Resuming production this fall at the Erickson Theatre and Broadway Performance Hall
Join in today.
#SharetheLove Spotlight on The Washington Bus
Today’s #SharetheLove Spotlight is The Washington Bus! The Washington Bus is a statewide movement building organization that increases political access and participation for young people across Washington State and develops the next generation of young leaders. Intiman partnered with the Bus for our virtual presentation of THE RACE 2020 last year, making sure audiences for that show (including first-time voters at colleges across the country) knew how to get registered to vote! Intiman is making a $500 donation to The Washington Bus today, with thanks for all they do empowering youth voice in politics.
Spotlight #11 of 18!
Learn more about our partner at washingtonbus.org.
When YOU #SharetheLove, WE #SharetheLove!
#SharetheLove
The #SharetheLove campaign runs April 7th – 24th and is raising $100,000 in support of:
- Establishing our new partnership with Seattle Central College (SCC) as the professional theatre-in-residence
- Moving our operations to Capitol Hill
- Launching our new Associate of Arts degree, emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice at SCC
- Continuing our free education programs online, including STARFISH Project and South End Stories
- Resuming production this fall at the Erickson Theatre and Broadway Performance Hall
Join in today.
#SharetheLove Spotlight on Sound
Today’s #SharetheLove Spotlight is Sound (formerly Sound Mental Health). In 2019, Intiman partnered with Sound to provide de-escalation training for the entire production team of THE EVENTS, as well as audience support during after-show conversations. Actor Sarah Harlett and director Paul Budraitis discuss the partnership and what they learned working with Sound. Sound understands that there’s a connection between the body and the mind, and provides holistic mental health services throughout Washington. Intiman is making a $500 donation to Sound today, with thanks for their support on our production of THE EVENTS.
Spotlight #10 of 18!
Learn more about our partner at sound.health.
When YOU #SharetheLove, WE #SharetheLove!
#SharetheLove
The #SharetheLove campaign runs April 7th – 24th and is raising $100,000 in support of:
- Establishing our new partnership with Seattle Central College (SCC) as the professional theatre-in-residence
- Moving our operations to Capitol Hill
- Launching our new Associate of Arts degree, emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice at SCC
- Continuing our free education programs online, including STARFISH Project and South End Stories
- Resuming production this fall at the Erickson Theatre and Broadway Performance Hall
Join in today.
Spotlight on Fred Hutch
Today’s #SharetheLove Spotlight is Fred Hutch! In 2014, Intiman partnered with Fred Hutch’s HIV / AIDS vaccine research program for our production of ANGELS IN AMERICA. Recently, Ro Yoon at Fred Hutch sat down with Jennifer Zeyl and Wesley Frugé to share how the vaccine research is going, and to provide an update on the impact of our partnership. She also shares how the work on the AIDS vaccine has impacted us all now with COVID. Intiman is making a $500 donation towards their HIV / AIDS vaccine work today.
Spotlight #9 of 18!
Learn more about our partner at fredhutch.org/en/research/diseases/hiv-aids.html.
When YOU #SharetheLove, WE #SharetheLove!
#SharetheLove
The #SharetheLove campaign runs April 7th – 24th and is raising $100,000 in support of:
- Establishing our new partnership with Seattle Central College (SCC) as the professional theatre-in-residence
- Moving our operations to Capitol Hill
- Launching our new Associate of Arts degree, emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice at SCC
- Continuing our free education programs online, including STARFISH Project and South End Stories
- Resuming production this fall at the Erickson Theatre and Broadway Performance Hall
Join in today.
#SharetheLove Spotlight on Northwest Film Forum
Today’s #SharetheLove Spotlight is Northwest Film Forum! Just up the street from our new home in Capitol Hill, you will find this incredible nonprofit film and arts center. Northwest Film Forum presents hundreds of films, festivals, community events, multidisciplinary performances, and public discussions each year. Theatre and film are both powerful storytelling devices, and we are proud to be in community with NWFF! Intiman is making a $500 donation to Northwest Film Forum today: Hi new neighbor!
Spotlight #8 of 18!
Learn more about our new neighbor at nwfilmforum.org.
When YOU #SharetheLove, WE #SharetheLove!
#SharetheLove
The #SharetheLove campaign runs April 7th – 24th and is raising $100,000 in support of:
- Establishing our new partnership with Seattle Central College (SCC) as the professional theatre-in-residence
- Moving our operations to Capitol Hill
- Launching our new Associate of Arts degree, emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice at SCC
- Continuing our free education programs online, including STARFISH Project and South End Stories
- Resuming production this fall at the Erickson Theatre and Broadway Performance Hall
Join in today.
Campaign Wrap Party
#SharetheLove Campaign Wrap Party
LIVE Virtual Event hosted by Major Scales
Intiman Theatre invites you to join us for a FREE #SharetheLove event: Campaign Wrap Party! Celebrate the culmination of our 18 day campaign and our collective success at this LIVE event. Major Scales will be our virtual host, sharing updates, auctioning off special prizes, and introducing us to the incredible Intiman talent for this party, including performances from: Jinkx Monsoon, Eddie DeHais and Nicholas Japaul Bernard, Okanomodé, Aaron Jin, Ayo Tushinde, and Sophie Franco. There will be laughs and drinks and community gathering from across Seattle and beyond as we raise funds to help Intiman move to Capitol Hill this summer.
Saturday, April 24th 2021, 5pm-6pm pacific.
Tickets are Free for Everyone. Reserve yours today to receive the link to join. Donations accepted with thanks, and will go towards our #SharetheLove campaign.
Watch ON DEMAND
About #SharetheLove
In support of our reopening, Intiman invites you to #SharetheLove as we raise $100,000+ in 18 days from April 7-24, 2021!
#SharetheLove to support:
- Establishing our new partnership with Seattle Central College (SCC) as the professional theatre-in-residence
- Moving our operations to Capitol Hill
- Launching our new Associate of Arts degree, emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice at SCC
- Continuing our free education programs online, including STARFISH Project and South End Stories
- Resuming production this fall at the Erickson Theatre and Broadway Performance Hall
Upgrade your experience
Upgrade your Campaign Wrap Party experience with a #SharetheLove Snack Pack from our neighbors at Saint John’s Bar & Eatery!
The Snack Pack is for two people, and it includes:
Bottle of Bubbles
Truffle & Parmesan Popcorn
Baked Brie
Dark Chocolate Tart
It is available for order directly from Saint John’s.
Cost: $30 + tax
Call to order: 206-245-1390
Meet the Artists
Major Scales
Major Scales (he/him) is a musician, writer and performer based in Seattle who has written everything from award-winning shows on the east coast to music for amateur adult films on the west. His songs have played everywhere from RuPaul’s Drag Race to Wigstock. Major last performed at the Intiman with his long-touring musical comedy The Vaudevillians, created by himself and stage partner Jinkx Monsoon. The pair have also released two albums, The Inevitable Album and The Ginger Snapped, available streaming. He recently appeared in and wrote music for The Jinkx and Dela Holiday Special, available streaming on Hulu. When the world is working, he can also be seen performing his annual Halloween horror extravaganza with BenDeLeCreme “Beware the Terror of Gaylord Manor!” in Seattle. His most recent radio play, “WQUR: Queer Quarantine Radio” is available whenever podcasts are streaming.
Jinkx Monsoon
Jinkx Monsoon and her body double, Jerick Hoffer- both began their careers in Seattle. Jerick, played roles such as “Filch” in Seattle Shakes’ production of “Threepenny Opera” at the Playhouse; while Jinkx appeared at every gay bar and cabaret available to her at the time (RIP The Rosebud.) Occasionally, Jinkx and Jerick would co-star in shows like “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.” It was in Seattle that Jinkx Monsoon and Major Scales developed their long enduring show: “The Vaudevillians.” Seattle also brought BenDeLaCreme into Jinkx and Jerick’s lives, and we all know what that led to. Jinkx is thrilled to be sharing the love for Intiman, and Jerick thinks it’s pretty damn neat as well.
Okanomodé
Okanomodé (Pronounce: uh-kahn-uh-mah-day | Pronouns: He/Him/They/Them/The Siren/SoulChilde) is an expressionist, composer, shape-shifting siren, & performance artist born & raised in The Emerald City of Seattle, occupied Duwamish territory.
Okanomodé served as both lyricist & featured vocalist of the critically acclaimed experimental pop opera ‘Now I’m Fine’ by Ahamefule J. Oluo — and is currently featured as co- vocalist & co-lyricist in Ahamefule J. Oluo’s newest work ‘Susan’, which premiered at On the Boards in Seattle, and at Under the Radar Festival at The Public Theater in New York City. They are also featured in the critically acclaimed indie film, ‘Thin Skin’, directed by Charles Mudede.
Photo credit: Bruce Clayton Tom
Aaron Jin
Aaron Jin (any pronouns) is a gay, Asian-American writer and actor who participated in the Intiman Emerging Artist Program in 2016. Through his work, Aaron seeks to bring authentic gay and Asian-American stories, characters, and voices to life. His recent treatment for a mother-son film Blondie was a finalist in NFFTY’s Short Film Treatment Competition. His producing debut Stormy Skies focused on a video-game-infused lesbian love story, and he is currently writing his first feature, a gay high school comedy titled Sorry I Kissed You.
Recently, Aaron was an actor and music director with the 5th Avenue Theatre. He acted in the feature film Potato Dreams and his solo show was a finalist for the Pan-Asian Repertory Theatre’s NUWORKS Festival. A passionate artist and activist trained through artEquity’s national facilitator training program, he served on grant panels, led activism-focused workshops, and markets for nonprofit arts organizations in Seattle.
Ayo Tushinde
Ayo (she/her) is a Seattle based actor and activist with a passion for creating art for the stage and creating important change in an ever- shifting world. In addition to recent ventures as a teaching artist, she has enjoyed working with many local theatres. Her Intiman Theatre debut was in the titular role in Bulrusher by Eisa Davis, directed by Valerie Curtis Newton. She has worked with a number of other local theatres, including Cafe Nordo, Living Voices, ACT, Seattle Public Theatre, and Seattle Shakespeare Company. She currently is serving on the board of directors for The Seagull Project.
Eddie DeHais
Eddie (they/them) is a nonbinary director-choreographer, writer, and visual artist and proud former Intiman Emerging Artist! They create spaces of rigorous collaboration, radical empathy, and unguarded joy to investigate the best and worst of humanity. Eddie is a 2021 Brown-Trinity Rep MFA Directing Candidate where they directed a queer Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, their own adaptation of Macbeth, as well as many new works. Seattle credits include Café Nordo, Annex, DangerSwitch! (among others!) Next up: BREADCRUMBS, a show they developed and directed with Seattle darling Jasmine Joshua will be part of Ars Nova’s ANTFEST (https://arsnovanyc.com/) and they will also be directing Age of Bees at Theater at Monmouth in Maine. This fall they are traveling to Barcelona to assist on the opera WAR REQUIEM at the Gran Teatre del Liceu. Eddie’s conviction is that active and engaged storytelling can change the world. Eddiedehais.com
Nicholas Japaul Bernard
Nicholas (he/him) is a Seattle based Theatre Artist and IEAP Alum. Past credits include Hedwig and Angry Inch (Hedwig/Arts West), Rock of Ages (Ja’Keith/5th Ave), Davey Battle (Take Me Out/Strawberry Theatre Workshop). He would like to thank Beyoncé for always reminding him that the work is never done. Buy and stream “What’s Your Pleasure?” by Jessie Ware.
Sophie Franco
SOPHIE FRANCO (they/them) is a Peruvian-American storyteller & interrupter of the status quo working in the Seattle area. Some of Franco’s favorite roles include: Tania in Native Gardens at Intiman Theatre, Rosalía in West Side Story at The 5th Avenue Theatre, and Viola in a bilingual adaptation of Twelfth Night at Seattle Shakespeare Company. They have worked professionally as an actor, director, playwright, dancer, bilingual text coach and teaching artist, in addition to being Sunshine Chairman and a Resident Actor at Washington Ensemble Theatre. Companies Franco has worked with include: The 5th Avenue Theatre, Village Theatre, Intiman Theatre, Book-It Repertory Theatre, Upstart Crow Collective, Burien Actor’s Theatre, Seattle Shakespeare Company, Seattle Public Theatre, On the Boards, Horse in Motion, Umbrella Project, and Annex Theater.
#SharetheLove Spotlight on Black Lives Matter
Today’s #SharetheLove Spotlight is Black Lives Matter. In light of another murder of a Black man in America, we are all reminded of the stain on our countrys’ soul. Yet even when the headlines don’t exist, racism still continues, playing out in very real ways both perceived and nearly invisible. It is up to each of us to lean in, sit in uncomfortable spaces, admit when we make a mistake, and continually strive to be anti-racist. Evolution can be a painful process, but we will all be stronger on the other side. We know that the power of storytelling can be one ingredient in expanding minds and hearts as we learn to be a more united people. Today, Intiman is making a $500 donation to Black Lives Matter, because Black. Lives. Matter.
Spotlight #7 of 18!
Learn more at blacklivesseattle.org.
When YOU #SharetheLove, WE #SharetheLove!
#SharetheLove
The #SharetheLove campaign runs April 7th – 24th and is raising $100,000 in support of:
- Establishing our new partnership with Seattle Central College (SCC) as the professional theatre-in-residence
- Moving our operations to Capitol Hill
- Launching our new Associate of Arts degree, emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice at SCC
- Continuing our free education programs online, including STARFISH Project and South End Stories
- Resuming production this fall at the Erickson Theatre and Broadway Performance Hall