Act A Lady - March 15 - April 07, 2024

Woodinville Repertory Theatre

 WHO WE ARE 

 

The Woodinville Repertory Theatre is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, and we very much appreciate the support of the local community.

 

The theater was founded in 1998 by the late Peg Phillips, best known as Ruth-Anne Miller on the classic 1990s TV series Northern Exposure. Peg, a Woodinville resident, founded the Woodinville Rep because she believed her home town needed live theater. 

 

Our Mission Statement
The Woodinville Repertory Theatre is dedicated to enriching the cultural life of our community by creating high quality theatre featuring diverse voices and stories that inspire our audience.

 

Antiracism Statement
At Woodinville Repertory Theatre, we believe that racism and all forms of discrimination have no place in our society. We recognize that systemic racism has permeated every aspect of our culture and has caused deep harm to communities of color. We are committed to actively challenging and dismantling racism in all its forms, both within our organization and in the broader community.

 

As a theater company, we recognize that storytelling is a powerful tool for promoting empathy, understanding, and social change. We strive to use our platform to amplify the voices of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) artists, and to actively seek out and produce works that reflect diverse experiences and perspectives.

 

We are committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment for all members of our community, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, or ability. We will actively work to build a community that celebrates diversity, fosters understanding, and promotes justice.

 

We recognize that this work is ongoing and that we must continually educate ourselves and our audience on issues of racial justice. We invite open and honest dialogue and commit to actively listening to and learning from the experiences of BIPOC individuals and communities.

 

Together, we can build a more equitable and just society that celebrates the richness of human diversity.

 

 Woodinville Repertory Theatre Board 

 Chris Curino, Board Chair 

 Heather Hendrix-McAdams, Vice Chair 

 Irinel Crivat, Secretary 

 Juli Bacon, Managing Director and Treasurer 

 Amanda Beckwith, Board Member, Interim Artistic Director 

 Anna Waismeyer, Board Member, Volunteer Coordinator 

  

The Woodinville Repertory Theatre is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, and we very much appreciate the support of the local community. 

 

We will gladly take all donations of time, materials and, of course, cash, and we will provide receipts for your donations for your income taxes. 

 

The Woodinville Rep's website is www.woodinvillerep.org. 

  

Among our most important supporters is 4Culture, the agency that provides funding and support for the cultural work that makes King County vibrant. 

 

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