Intiman Theatre
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Mission Statement
Intiman Theatre uses the power of story and education to activate dialogue, confront inequity, and build collective joy.
About This Cause
Intiman is the professional theatre-in-residence at Seattle Central College in Capitol Hill. The company won the 2006 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre, the 2018 Gregory Award for Outstanding Musical, 2018 Teeny Award, 2019 Mayor’s Arts Award, and is overseen by Artistic Director, Jennifer Zeyl; Managing Director Wesley Frugé; and Board President, Kevin Shah. Since its founding in 1972, Intiman Theatre has presented over 240 productions to Seattle audiences. Among the more recent of these are THE SIGN IN SIDNEY BRUSTEIN'S WINDOW by Lorraine Hansberry, THE NICETIES by Eleanor Burgess, THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP by Charles Ludlam, THE EVENTS by David Grieg, HIR by Taylor Mac, BULRUSHER by Eisa Davis, NATIVE GARDENS by Karen Zacarías, ANGELS IN AMERICA by Tony Kushner, TROUBLE IN MIND and WEDDING BAND by Alice Childress, BOOTYCANDY and BARBECUE by Robert O’hara, and DRAGON LADY by Sara Porkalob. In 2021, Intiman moved its operations to the campus of Seattle Central College (SCC), where it now produces at Broadway Performance Hall and Erickson Theatre. Intiman provides arts education opportunities from K-college through programs such as: STARFISH Project, South End Stories (a fiscally sponsored community partner), and an Associate of Arts Degree providing behind the scenes technical skills training for theatre, film, TV and more in partnership with SCC.