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Monthly Archives: September 2017
The genius of Cyndi
Cyndi is BAT’s props goddess on Ben Butler. Here is just one example of the detail Cyndi puts into her work. On stage, there is a fireplace and “gas” lamps on either side of the chimney. The play takes place … Continue reading
Sitting in an empty theater
BAT is volunteer driven. So when we are here we are typically doing something. It is rare that I get to sit in our empty theater. BAT has just 94 seats, and those seats move. So even on the rare … Continue reading
So, what is tech week?
I just survived day one of tech week. So, what is tech week, and why is it sometimes called hell week? First, when is tech week? For BAT it is the last week before a show opens. Ben Butler opens … Continue reading
BAT in the local press
What was the Highline Times is now the WestSide Seattle. This great local paper has been a mainstay in Burien for more years than I can remember. Before there was a BAT, there was the Highline Times. The paper has … Continue reading
Washington Territory in the Civil War – Ben Butler history 8 of 8
One region of the United States that never shares in the Civil War conversation is the Pacific Northwest. Washington State was only a territory when war broke out in April of 1861. Despite three thousand miles distance and a small … Continue reading
Lincoln’s Evolution on Slavery – Ben Butler history 7 of 8
Abraham Lincoln is remembered today as “The Great Emancipator.” Like many of his day, Lincoln’s own views on slavery were complex and even somewhat incompatible with our knowledge of the 16th president. This is an exploration of Honest Abe’s changing … Continue reading
Contraband of War – Ben Butler history 6 of 8
About 900 fugitive slaves had made their way to Fort Monroe after news of the contraband declaration had spread. Men, women, and children sought refuge with the Union Army because they believed they would be freed. Those people would not … Continue reading
Confiscation Acts of 1861 and 1862 – Ben Butler history 5 of 8
In direct response to General Benjamin Butler’s decision at Fort Monroe in May of 1861, Congress passed a law saying any property used expressly for armed insurrection against the Federal government would be captured by Union forces to use as … Continue reading
Butler and the Fate of Contraband Slaves – Ben Butler history 4 of 8
Benjamin Butler and the Fate of Contraband Slaves Benjamin Butler was the first person to declare escaped and captured slaves coming into Union lines contraband. This meant slaves, that were being used for the southern war effort, were just as … Continue reading
Who was Ben Butler – Ben Butler history 3 of 8
Who Was Ben Butler? Benjamin Franklin Butler (Nov. 5, 1818 – Jan. 11, 1893) was truthfully more of a civilian and politician than a military man. Born in New Hampshire and raised in Massachusetts, he was a successful lawyer who … Continue reading