One of the lesser known perks of coming to a show at BLT is that we hold a drawing every performance. If you are willing to fill out BLT’s questionnaire with at least your name…
Burien Little Theatre is pleased to again be partnering with the Highline Historical Society, this time to persent Book-It Repertory Theatre’s performance of “The Future Remembered: The 1962 World’s Fair and Its Legacy”, written by…
Here are the reviews for “Dead Man’s Cell Phone.” The first was from the Highline Times. Way to go! Next the review from the B-Town Blog!
There’s a new photo set at the BLT Flickr site. It’s pictures I’ve taken during set construction and tech rehearsals for Dead Man’s Cell Phone. There are lots of exciting photos like this: And there…
This may not seem like much, but because I mess around with the BLT blog and website, and I am often in unknown territory, it was good to see that you can now search for,…
Hello to BLT fans, Arts Crush fans, theatre fans, football fans who stumbled in here by mistake after the awesome Seahawks win last night. (Stay awhile!) Last weekend I experienced my first Seattle Arts Crush…
BLT thanks Mr. Mike Grant for his very kind donation of clothing from his wife, after she passed. Mr. Grant gave BLT a huge amount of clothes and shoes. BLT has limited space and Ms.…
Comedy Dead Man’s Cell Phone at Burien Little Theatre When a lonely woman answers a dead stranger’s cell phone, she gets tangled in his shady past, involves trip to the afterlife and unexpected love (Sept. 14, 2012…
More on BLT’s effort to raise $8,000.00 to cover the royalties for “Young Frankenstein the Musical” in 2013 and “Jesus Christ Superstar” in 2012. See the post “Young Frankenstein the Musical – needs your help”…
Burien Little Theatre is the first non-professional theater in the country to get the rights to “Young Frankenstein the Musical.” This is a coup. But it comes with a price. BLT must pay $4,000.00 in…