About Us:

WHO ARE WE? ~~ WE PRODUCE SHOWS THAT MATTER, BY ARTISTS WHO CARE, AT REASONABLE PRICES.

ABOUT US

Working Class Theater was founded in 2013 by Christina Hughes and Tim Samland.  WCTNW debuted as part of Tacoma' s Art at Work Month, thanks to generous support from Spaceworks Tacoma!





OUR MISSION
To provide and encourage an inexpensive, high quality theatre experience that is grounded in the diverse culture of Tacoma.  Working Class Theatre NW builds community through production of theatre that is socially conscious and relevant to the issues of working class people today.


Our theatre is accessible to people of all backgrounds in order to increase participation in theater arts and promote the shared values of empathy and social justice.

Working Class Theatre Northwest 

Managing Director, Christina Hughes
Artistic Director, Tim Samland
Associate Artistic Director, Luke Amundson
Web-isode Coordinator, Bunny Seagraves
Associate Directors, Robert McConkey, Tim Shute, and Tom Sanders.
Advisor at Random, Judy Cullen



Volunteers Rock!
Imagine YOUR name here . . . cool stuff, eh?  It could happen!

Contact Us
workingclasstheaternw (at) gmail (dot) com

1 comment:

  1. Hello you two winners,

    I’m delighted to learn about your theater. I began submitting my working class and socially relevant plays about 45 years ago. Won awards and had many productions mostly in the Northwest

    I live in Tumwater and don’t get out much these days.

    Do you have a mailing list I could join (since I don’t do Facebook)?

    If you’re interested I’m happy to share with you some titles that might cross some shared interests. Here are a few script titles and a short line or two...

    Help Wanted—about unemployment, many awards and productions including originally from Empty Space in seattle

    Take A Card, Any Card—one of the first works incorporating “real” handicapped folks on stage with not-so-handicapped actors….awards and productions on the west coast.

    Godot Waits For Homeland Security—the only play I know that was offered during Bush’s WMD scare tactics. Done a few times abroad. Pretty timely now, eh.

    Futuresign Review—A symbolic piece, my first play to win a regional award, about the displacement of labor by a runaway technology.

    Good luck on your production, got great coverage in the Olympian
    Martin Kimeldorf kimeldorf@comcast.net

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