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SOAP Fest is a City Arts Recommended Event! | The Sandbox One-Act Play Festival
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SOAP Fest is a City Arts Recommended Event! June 2, 2015. Why Do We Keep Broken Things. June 3 - June 7, 2015. 8:00pm Wed-Sat, 2:00pm Sun $20. 203 North 36th Street Seattle, WA 98103. SOAP Fest is a Sandbox Artists Collective. Member Project, initiated by Amy Love and presented under the auspices of the Actors' Equity Association. Members' Project Code. As a Member Project under the AEA MPC, no funds from The Sandbox Artists Collective are used to support SOAP Fest. The Sandbox Artists Collective.
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Hot off the press! | The Sandbox One-Act Play Festival
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Hot off the press! April 30, 2015. In the coming weeks, posters will be popping up all over town. We couldn’t be more happy about this design by Devon Allen. Why Do We Keep Broken Things. June 3 - June 7, 2015. 8:00pm Wed-Sat, 2:00pm Sun $20. 203 North 36th Street Seattle, WA 98103. SOAP Fest is a Sandbox Artists Collective. Member Project, initiated by Amy Love and presented under the auspices of the Actors' Equity Association. 100% of proceeds cover production costs and pay the participating artists.
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Table work | The Sandbox One-Act Play Festival
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May 5, 2015. Playwright Carl Sander and director Tim Hyland recently met with their cast for a first read through of the script. Carl brought donuts. Needless to say, they’re off to a great start. Why Do We Keep Broken Things. June 3 - June 7, 2015. 8:00pm Wed-Sat, 2:00pm Sun $20. 203 North 36th Street Seattle, WA 98103. SOAP Fest is a Sandbox Artists Collective. Member Project, initiated by Amy Love and presented under the auspices of the Actors' Equity Association. The Sandbox Artists Collective.
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June | 2014 | The Sandbox One-Act Play Festival
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Archive for June 2014. June 7, 2014. G Valmont Thomas* in Yussef El Guindi’s “The Tyrant,” photo by John Ulman. 8220;The play itself is brilliant, dark, challenging and thoroughly believable. G. Valmont Thomas. To read Jerry Kraft’s review of SOAP Fest and all of the plays, click here. Member of Actors’ Equity Association. A sold out house for opening night! June 4, 2014. Member of Actors’ Equity Association. Get set for takeoff! June 2, 2014. Member of Actors’ Equity Association. June 2, 2014. Member Pr...
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January | 2015 | The Sandbox One-Act Play Festival
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Archive for January 2015. Announcing our 2015 lineup! January 26, 2015. The Sandbox One-Act Play Festival is proud to announce the new plays for 2015:. Out in the New Mexico desert, not far from the casinos and the spaceport, Sheridan is camped out, hiding in a gutted trailer. Everyone knows he’s there, but no one knows why. Except maybe a card player named Soledad. Why Do We Keep Broken Things. Stay tuned throughout the coming months for further details! Why Do We Keep Broken Things. 100% of proceeds co...
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March | 2015 | The Sandbox One-Act Play Festival
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Archive for March 2015. March 26, 2015. Was back on the SOAP Fest scene, tracking our playwrights as they made their way through Fremont on a Sunday morning. Of course Carl, Phillip, and Vince were up for anything. Did somebody say directors? March 12, 2015. SOAP Fest 2013’s Julie Beckman. Returns fresh off the heels from directing her adaptation of. At Theatre Off Jackson. We are thrilled to have her join us once again to direct. And SOAP Fest 2013 actor Tim Hyland. Whose directing credits include.
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Making the rounds at KOMO with playwright Vincent Delaney | The Sandbox One-Act Play Festival
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Making the rounds at KOMO with playwright Vincent Delaney. June 3, 2015. Vince stopped by KOMO TV to talk with host Molly Shen on the 4pm show, and then over to News Radio to visit with Jane Shannon and Tom Glasgow. And we got the inside scoop on what prompted him to write. To listen to the radio interview, please click here. Why Do We Keep Broken Things. June 3 - June 7, 2015. 8:00pm Wed-Sat, 2:00pm Sun $20. 203 North 36th Street Seattle, WA 98103. SOAP Fest is a Sandbox Artists Collective.
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July | 2015 | The Sandbox One-Act Play Festival
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Archive for July 2015. Fresh from the Sandbox. July 10, 2015. A special thanks to John Ulman for beautifully capturing another successful lineup of three new world premieres. We look forward to bringing you more “fresh theatrical brevity”* of the greatest artistic integrity in 2017! James Lapan and David Anthony Lewis in. By Phillip Lienau, directed by Kelly Kitchens. For more production photos, please click here. Why Do We Keep Broken Things. June 3 - June 7, 2015. 8:00pm Wed-Sat, 2:00pm Sun $20. Making...
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Keeping Divine Company in Seattle Met | The Sandbox One-Act Play Festival
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Keeping Divine Company in Seattle Met. May 28, 2015. Why Do We Keep Broken Things. June 3 - June 7, 2015. 8:00pm Wed-Sat, 2:00pm Sun $20. 203 North 36th Street Seattle, WA 98103. SOAP Fest is a Sandbox Artists Collective. Member Project, initiated by Amy Love and presented under the auspices of the Actors' Equity Association. Members' Project Code. As a Member Project under the AEA MPC, no funds from The Sandbox Artists Collective are used to support SOAP Fest. The Sandbox Artists Collective.
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Fresh from the Sandbox | The Sandbox One-Act Play Festival
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Fresh from the Sandbox. July 10, 2015. A special thanks to John Ulman for beautifully capturing another successful lineup of three new world premieres. We look forward to bringing you more “fresh theatrical brevity”* of the greatest artistic integrity in 2017! James Lapan and David Anthony Lewis in. By Phillip Lienau, directed by Kelly Kitchens. For more production photos, please click here. Why Do We Keep Broken Things. June 3 - June 7, 2015. 8:00pm Wed-Sat, 2:00pm Sun $20. The Sandbox Artists Collective.
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