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The 2,130-seat theatre is the resident home to the 5th Avenue Musical Theatre Company, and employs over 600 actors, musicians, directors, choreographers, designers, technicians, stage hands, box office staff, and administrators, making it the largest theatre employer in the Puget Sound region. A non-profit, the theatre company is supported by ...
The Skinner Building is an eight-story building in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington, which includes the historic 5th Avenue Theatre at its southern end. [2] [3] Part of the Metropolitan Tract, [4] the structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for the architecture of the interior theatre and of the rest of the building.
Cobb Building - 1305 Fourth Avenue, Seattle 98101; Fairmont Olympic Hotel - 411 University Street, Seattle 98101; Skinner Building - 1326 Fifth Avenue, Seattle 98101; 5th Avenue Theatre - 1308 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101, in the Skinner Building; Other buildings of note in the Metropolitan Tract are: Financial Center - 1215 Fourth Avenue ...
Entrance to the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle. Camera manufacturer: NIKON CORPORATION: Camera model: NIKON D5300: Exposure time: 1/15 sec (0.066666666666667) F-number ...
The show premiered from September 6 to October 7, 2013 at The 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle, Washington. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]The show was directed by Scott ...
The Paramount Theatre is a 2,807-seat performing arts venue located at 9th Avenue and Pine Street in the downtown core of Seattle, Washington, United States. The theater originally opened on March 1, 1928, as the Seattle Theatre , [ 2 ] with 3,000 seats.
The Seattle Art Museum and the Harbor Steps are located two blocks west of the station at the intersection near 1st Avenue, above the Seattle Waterfront and Seattle Aquarium. [5] The 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle Central Library, Rainier Square shopping center, and Union Square are all located east of the station along 5th Avenue. [2] [6] [7]
Courtyard of the Seattle Playhouse, during the period it was renamed the Intiman Playhouse (2009). Seattle Rep's first home was the Seattle Playhouse, built as part of the fair grounds for the 1962 Century 21 Exposition, Seattle's 1962 World's Fair. [5] The building, extant as of 2009, was renovated in 1987 as a home for the Intiman Theatre. [5]