#SharetheLove April 7-24

Artistic Director Jennifer Zeyl kicks off Intiman’s #SharetheLove campaign with a letter to the community. Read JZ’s vision for what comes next at Intiman, reflections on 2020, and why your support is so vital at this stage in our reopening.

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

Dear Inti-fam,

Hop in the way-back machine with me.   

In fall of 2019, our decision to furlough production for all of 2020 was not an easy one to make. What is a theatre company when we aren’t making theatre?  

As 2020 revealed its challenges, every arts organization in the world was suddenly confronted by this same question. By the time COVID hit, Intiman had been working for 6 months evolving toward the future: developing our board, investing in our education programs, engaging in a community-led strategic planning process, and building a significant partnership with Seattle Central College (SCC). The need for equity and justice in our sector is not new nor was it a new awareness at Intiman.    

Lack of representation onstage (actors, directors, writers) has begun to be addressed more widely on Seattle stages. But backstage? We have barely started. In 2017, I developed Intiman’s STARFISH Project with Sawhorse Revolution – a free, after-school technical theatre training program at high schools in the South End. The next step in cultivating the diverse backstage workforce of tomorrow is our new Associate of Arts degree in Technical Theatre for Social Justice – and there is support from the union and mounting excitement at other theaters to hire these AA graduates!  

We are overdue for bold action in the arts to address structural inequity. This is a first of its kind partnership, and affordable access to this training is almost non-existent. Looking back at a challenging year, I am certain that the work we put in was worth it. We developed curriculum in collaboration with multiple SCC departments, weaving together a rich and well rounded experience for our future students. An unprecedented national roster of guest speakers has been drawn together. We cultivated relationships with our new neighboring organizations and businesses in the Capitol Hill area. We have an updated mission, a new Managing Director, and our board of directors has been completely transformed. 

All of this planning and work needs your support. We can’t afford to have a “wait and see” mentality when it comes to signing on. Structural change is never easy – it takes all of us, together, saying: “Yes, this is possible.” National eyes are on us. The great work is here, now.  

-XOjz
Jennifer Zeyl, Artistic Director

Join in today.