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  2. Black Arts/West (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Black Arts/West was a nationally known African American theater founded in 1969 in Seattle, Washington, by playwright Douglas Q. Barnett. [1] Barnett's New Group Theater started in 1961. [2] Black Arts/West formally began as a performing arts program in 1967 with the social services agency CAMP (Central Area Motivation Program). [3]

  3. Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute is a cultural, community, and artistic center that focuses on African American art, artists, and audiences. The center is located at 104 17th Avenue South, in the Central District of Seattle, Washington, in the United States; and is owned and operated by the eponymous LANGSTON Seattle, a not-profit organization.

  4. Meany Hall for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    Individual performance venues include the 1,206-seat proscenium Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater, and the 238-seat Meany Studio Theatre. Meany Hall hosts international performers through Meany Center for the Performing Arts , as well as performers from the School of Drama , School of Music, Dance Program, and the Center for Digital Arts ...

  5. Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson - Wikipedia

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    The show was performed at ArtsWest in Seattle, Washington from September to October 2012. A staged reading of the show was performed by Outré Theatre Company in September 2013, directed by Skye Whitcomb. Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson had its Central Florida premiere at the Orlando International Fringe Theater Festival in the spring of 2014 ...

  6. List of Art Deco architecture in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Seattle Asian Art Museum, Seattle, 1933 [1] Seattle Tower (former Northern Life Tower), Seattle, 1927 SIFF Cinema Uptown (former Uptown Theatre), Seattle, 1926 and 1940s

  7. Paramount Theatre (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Lyn Coffin - Wikipedia

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    "The Girl in the Moon" (performed, Eclectic Theater, Seattle. July, 2015.) "Another Passage" (a script-in-hand reading at Arts West as part of Seattle Playwrights' Studio's Showcase, 2012 by Barbara Lindsay "Vera's Red Hat" (performed at Stone Soup Theater, Seattle, summer, 2011)

  9. Eagles Auditorium Building - Wikipedia

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    The Eagles Auditorium Building is a seven-story historic theatre and apartment building in Seattle, Washington.Located at 1416 Seventh Avenue, at the corner of Seventh and Union Street, the Eagles Auditorium building has been the home to ACT Theatre since 1996.