Tuesday, September 15, 2009

kickoff this thursday-be there!

Join the WTC for a season kickoff party and fundraiser!
Featuring shorts by this seasons playwrights (Nate Harpel, Eva Suter, and Kamarie Chapman), live music by YES! UPS!, DJ Teddy Ruxspin, and, of course, PARTY!

there will also be a raffle, because who doesn't love a good raffle?

Thursday September 17th The Waypost Cafe @ (3120 N. Williams PDX)
Doors at 7; shindig gets underway at 7:30pm
Suggested donation: $5-10


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this is our home for the next year. holy shit. we're growing up. it's gonna take a lot of work to turn this into a performance space, so if you're down to help out (moving, painting, hanging, etc-ing) let us know. we will give you cookies and passes to see shows. and maybe beer. probably beer.


see you thursday!
ashley

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

big things are happening!

first off, auditions were awesome!

thanks to everyone who came out-the amount of talent we saw was fantastic.
we easily could cast either show four or five different ways and had equally amazing productions.


second: season kickoff and fundraiser!

Join the WTC for a season kickoff party and fundraiser!
Featuring shorts by this seasons playwrights (Nate Harpel, Eva Suter, and Kamarie Chapman), live music by YES! UPS!, DJ Teddy Ruxspin, and, of course, PARTY!

there will also be a raffle, because who doesn't love a good raffle?

Thursday September 17th The Waypost Cafe @ (3120 N. Williams PDX)
Doors at 7; shindig gets underway at 7:30pm
Suggested donation: $5-10

dressing up and RSVPS strongly encouraged: theworkingtheatrecollective@gmail.com

Third: We are going non-profit!

holy shit!
we're kind of at the point where it just, i guess, makes sense. we're all into this collective and really want to make this happen and see where it goes for as long as we can.
as far as our philosophy goes and the type of art we make, this won't be changing anything. this will allow us to apply for grants and get donations, and help out with renting spaces, and other things.

it does feel awkwardly grown up.

ashley