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Monthly Archives: April 2014
“End Days” is dedicated to Henry Hart
BAT says goodbye to one of its own. Henry Eugene Hart, a retired director and past-President of Burien Little Theatre, died March 31st this year, following a stroke. He was born Hans Hartog in the Dutch East Indies, but grew … Continue reading
Can we get alittle help here?
BAT was just awarded a grant of $25,000 to upgrade some equipment damaged in the fire, but more importantly to do some sound modifications to its theater space following the fire. BAT has been in an retired school gym for … Continue reading
You brought BAT back
To say BAT has been busy, is well. . . and understatement. You may have heard there was a fire at the theater. Well, baring anything crazy, BAT will be back and open “End Days” in its newly repaired theater … Continue reading
Spring Cleaning at BAT
BAT spent a few Saturdays cleaning out its wood storage room. It has been quite a bit of work and there is still one more Saturday to go (that will be sometime after “End Days opens). And BAT has not … Continue reading
A sad reminder of a good thing
The last couple of weeks were a sad reminder of a good thing. Theater is a family. That is a very good thing. The sad reminder is that the BAT’s theater family lost two of its own. First was Henry … Continue reading
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May at BAT – Back home?
Things are moving at BAT. Construction is underway at BAT’s house. The rebuild is well underway. The main part of the stage has been painted black. The thrust still needs to be be build, curtains hung, electrics hung, etc. But … Continue reading