The Visual, Cosmic, and Ancestral in Auntie Val
Our past is inseparable from our present. Only through an examination and acknowledgement of those before us can we truly understand ourselves and the communities
Our past is inseparable from our present. Only through an examination and acknowledgement of those before us can we truly understand ourselves and the communities
1) Which character did you play? I played Marion Clay, a recently widowed art gallery owner from Chicago who is in town – with her
We are excited to welcome you to the refreshed and relaunched Freehold website! Lisa Work of BeBrightStudio has been working with us over the Winter
Donate To Freehold A creative haven since 1991, Freehold is a thriving collective of artists, teachers, and students collaborating to explore the mind and the
Class Catalog Freehold has been offering acting classes in Seattle since the summer of 1991. All Freehold faculty are working professionals whose credentials include recognized work in
Ensemble Training Intensive (ETI) Freehold’s Ensemble Training Intensive (ETI) is the only independent 10-month certificate program for dedicated adult actors in the Pacific Northwest. Our
Current Faculty Geoffrey Alm Geof Alm is a certified fight director and teacher for the Society of American Fight Directors. He has worked at Seattle
Project History July 2011 – Nov. 2012 Seattle Youth Violence Prevention Initiative at Washington Hall. Jan. 2009 – Present Engaged Theatre Residency at Echo Glen
Press Releases and Freehold News “Freehold Theatre Finds a New Home and a Welcoming Community in International District” by Roxanne Ray, International Examiner, January 9,
History In the summer of 1991, the Pasqualini-Smith Studio (est. 1986) and the Mark Jenkins Actors’ Workshop (est. 1985), combined to form Freehold, a nonprofit
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