For more than three decades, actors, directors, audiences and students with a passion for exceptional theater have found a home at Seattle Public Theater, on the shores of Green Lake, in the historic bathhouse. Today, we’re building on our past and broadening our reach to make theater that speaks to life in this moment, and life our city, as never before.
With co-artistic directors Kelly Kitchens and Annie Lareau charting our course, and with guidance and support from our board of directors, we...
For more than three decades, actors, directors, audiences and students with a passion for exceptional theater have found a home at Seattle Public Theater, on the shores of Green Lake, in the historic bathhouse. Today, we’re building on our past and broadening our reach to make theater that speaks to life in this moment, and life our city, as never before.
With co-artistic directors Kelly Kitchens and Annie Lareau charting our course, and with guidance and support from our board of directors, we’re transforming from a neighborhood theater to a vital arts center whose productions and programming extend beyond North Seattle and into citywide, national and global conversations.
At the heart of every organization’s mission, there ought to be a vision of a better world. Here’s ours: We want to create an inclusive, intellectually curious world that actively engages with ideas and people. How will we accomplish that? By producing compelling and socially relevant theater to spark conversation and ignite empathy.
That’s our mission. That’s what Seattle Public Theater is today. Our future is bright. And it belongs to everyone. We hope you’ll join us.
OUR VISION:
An inclusive, intellectually curious community that actively engages with ideas and people.
OUR MISSION:
Seattle Public Theater produces compelling and socially relevant theater to spark conversation and ignite empathy.