Emerald City Scene
ECS is dedicated to the exploration of Human Understanding. Our goal is to create the deepest connection possible between the audience and action.
Our work is artistic in nature, scientific in method, and altogether human in presentation.
07/25/2022
Wow! It's been quite a while since you've heard from this page, but I wanted to let you know that former Emerald City Scene Artistic Director, Natty Porter, has a new project afoot and would love your support!
A feature-length film with brand new original score is in the works but needs your help to get finished. Please consider donating to the GoFundMe linked below, and if you cannot support financially, you can by sharing the link with those who might be able to contribute.
Miss ya, and can't wait to share this project and the progress (through the GoFundMe page)!
Documenting the journey of many lifetimes, organized by Natty Porter Hi! My name is Natty, aka Mirthworm. I am a multi-disciplinary artist and … Natty Porter needs your support for Documenting the journey of many lifetimes
Go see 'Black Vengeance,' a part of Battle of the Bards VII, full of ECS people: Written by Nathaniel Porter, Directed by Danielle Franich. Fans of Emerald City Scene will recognize Jacob Farley and Nathan Fisher!
Battle of the Bards VII | Ghost Light Theatricals Friday, February 15 & Saturday, February 16, 2013 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are only $10 and include one vote and admission into the party Saturday night.
First Readthrough of the first draft of ?????? today. What is ??????? Stay tuned.
Do we have any fans who are also veterans or have family members who were/are in the military? We'd love for you to share your stories with us!
11/10/2011
Tomorrow is Veterans Day. Check out this interview with Bekah Brunstetter talking about her family's connection with the military, her experience on Veteran's Day, and the inspiration for 'Oohrah!'
Ooh, Ooh, OOHRAH!: Bekah Brunstetter talks about her new play at Atlantic Stage 2.Feature on Theater Feature: Ooh, Ooh, OOHRAH!: Bekah Brunstetter talks about her new play at Atlantic Stage 2. by Dan Bacalzo on TheaterMania.com
11/08/2011
Emerald City Scene is nominated in 4 areas: Best new/original play/musical (Local) - Nathaniel Porter for 'No Snowflake in an Avalanche'; Best Direction of a Play (Local) - Danielle Franich and Best Sound Design (Local) - Kyle Thompson for 'The Woodsman'; and Best Special Theatre Event (Local) for 'Brews & Bards'
(Also, we think it was a mistake, but Kyle Thompson was nominated for a Scenic Design award for 'The Woodsman' as well, even though he didn't do the scenic design..so vote extra hard for his Sound Design!)
Cast your votes!
2011 BroadwayWorld Seattle Awards (Seattle.BroadwayWorld.com) 2011 BroadwayWorld Seattle Awards
This is one of my favorite days. Today we meet new artists who will, in a couple of months, make words currently sitting on a page reach into the audience and pull at those observers until they give themselves to the magic, if just for a few hours.
Auditions this Sunday for Oohrah!...rehearsals beginning at the end of the month...it's good to be back.
Congratulations to all of the Gregory Award recipients!
We're looking for designers & stage managers for our upcoming season! Are you interested in working with Emerald City Scene? Email us at [email protected]
We have our season 5 info up on our website! Oohrah! by Bekah Brunstetter, Shakespeare's R & J by Joe Calarco, and Brews & Bards 2: another round!
This is going to be a great year of shows!
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