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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Auditions for “Noises Off.”
Auditions for comedy Noises Off! with Burien Actors Theatre Burien Actors Theatre announces auditions for the award-winning comedy Noises Off!, written by Michael Frayn. Synopsis: Arguably the funniest farce ever written, Noises Off! utilizes a high-energy, diverse, comedic ensemble, portraying … Continue reading
BAT says thanks!
Burien Actors Theatre, BAT, thanks all of those who came to see the musical comedy “Mel Brook’s New Musical Young Frankenstein,” which had its final performance on Sunday. The show was a success on many levels. Thank you, thank you, … Continue reading
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Theatre heals
I am a cancer survivor. I will not lie. It was hard. Maybe that is why this patron’s story touched me. Recently a BAT patron took me aside at intermission and told me that she was a cancer survivor. She … Continue reading
Henry sells tickets for BAT
Henry Hart, past board president as well as an actor and director for Burien Little Theatre (now Burien Actors Theatre), recently moved to Fernwood Retirement Community in Normandy Park. Without Henry, and many others, BAT would not be in its 34th … Continue reading
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Happy Hour at BAT
Although BAT did not plan it, it is clear that Happy Hour at BAT is fast becoming a tradition for many of BAT’s patrons. Evening shows start of 8 pm, but many are coming just after 7 and enjoying a … Continue reading
Lecture on the 1931 film “Frankenstein”
A perfect accompaniment to BAT’s Young Frankenstein, film critic Robert Horton shares his insights into the original 1931 film version of Frankenstein and the 1930s film industry at BAT. Horton, a critic on National Public Radio and film instructor at … Continue reading
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FREE reading of “The Brick and the Rose”
On Tuesday, Oct. 8 at 7:30 p.m. Arouet and Burien Actors Theatre present Arouet’s free staged reading of “The Brick and the Rose,” a play written by Lewis John Carlino. Directed by Dani Dodge, “The Brick and the Rose” is … Continue reading