BAT is very happy to have joined with Frankie’s B-Town Bistro to offer a dinner and show package. If you tried it, you’ll know how wonderful the combination of good food and better live theater…
On Thursday, April 19, 2018, at 1:30 p.m., Burien Actors Theatre’s Script Club will meet at Merrill Gardens. This is a FREE event, and everyone is invited! This month BAT’s script club will be discussing…
Church & State (opening April 27 at BAT) is called a dramedy for a very good reason. Combined with humor, it looks at some very topical issues. One of the things Church & State does…
During Rapture, Blister, Burn (just ended) BAT had the opportunity to secure the rights to its October 2018 show with one caveat. The agent wanted the funds now, or BAT could not secure the rights…
BAT is a nonprofit (501(c)(3) entity) that means we do have not shareholders, but we do serve the community. BAT was recently asked, “Does BAT do more than just put on plays?”
As a BAT volunteer, this is an odd question because I see what BAT does, but it is worth answering.
Where to begin?
BAT has a script club. It is where people in the community read a script a month and talk about it. (Like a book club). LINK
BAT has a playwriting group, Seattle Playwrights Studio. BAT’s effort to help keep theater alive and well. LINK
BAT has a lending library, BALL. It is located in Phoenix Tea in Burien. LINK Right now there are about 300 scripts in BALL, but BAT will be adding about 700 more over the next few months. Look for the grand opening notice and party! (BALL had been located in a Burien bookstore, but that store recently closed.)