My Personal Mini-Bash
It was on the edge of the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India, that I first heard the words of Shakespeare. I was an undergraduate engineering student and along with maybe 100 other college kids, watched as my peers performed A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Not one person that night- not the actors, not a single member of the audience - could claim English as their first or second or sometimes, even third language. 99% of us had never seen or spoken to a person from a country other than India. Yet we watched in silence, occasionally bursting into laughter, mesmerized by language and a story, simultaneously foreign and yet so deeply universal in its humor and relationships. And after it was done, we went to have chai and discuss for hours (as college students do) the chaotic enthusiasm of Puck, the rejection of patriarchal authority by Hermia, and that 400 years earlier, Shakespeare incorporated India into one of his tales.
I love Shakespeare because his works do not just belong to Western culture but are part of our shared world heritage. His plays force us to think critically, laugh deeply, and marvel at our shared humanity. And no one brings Shakespeare to life like the Seattle Shakespeare Company!
Seattle Shakespeare is a professional, all-classical, year-round theatre company that reaches across barriers of income, geography, and education to bring classical theatre to life for everyone in Washington State. Whether you're in a seat at the Center Theatre or on the grass at Luther Burbank Park or in a school auditorium in Wenatchee, you are part of Seattle Shakespeare.
Bill's Bash is Seattle Shakespeare Company's annual fundraiser, happening online for the very first time! Help welcome new audiences, new students, new artists into this work by making a gift today, and by spreading the word. You'll keep these classic works alive in schools, communities, and on stage, for today and for the future!
Keiko Green in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O), photo by Alabastro Photography
Students perform Romeo and Juliet for a showcase residency, photo by John Ulman
Christopher Morson, Peter Dylan O'Connor, and Amy Escobar in The Tempest, photo by HMMM Productions
Eleanor Moseley, Imogen Love, and Annie Lareau in Merry Wives of Windsor, photo by HMMM Productions
Community celebrates Shakespeare at Bill's Bash! Photo by John Ulman
Education Director, Michelle Burce, leads students at an in-school residency, photo by John Ulman
Chiara Motley, Brian Claudio Smith, and Rafael Jordan in Shakespeare in Love, photo by John Ulman
The cast of Romeo and Juliet (Wooden O), photo by HMMM Productions
The cast of As You Like It, photo by John Ulman
Board and community members enjoy Bill's Bash, photo by John Cornicello
Costume Shop Manager, Jocelyne Fowler, helps students build costumes for Camp Bill, photo by Steve Korn
Chad Kelderman and Brandon J. Simmons in Twelfth Night (Wooden O), photo by HMMM Productions
The cast of The Rivals, photo by John Ulman
Students perform A Midsummer Night's Dream for a showcase residency, photo by John Ulman
Auctioneer David Silverman leads the Bill's Bash auction, photo by John Ulman
$3,422.00
achieved
$2,000.00
goal
of your goal reached
Big thanks to:
- Anonymous May 2020
- Rachel Pody April 2020 $50.00
- Anonymous April 2020
- Stacey Jones April 2020 $50.00
- William Weis Go On With the Show! April 2020 $300.00
- Darshana Shanbhag April 2020 $500.00
- Joseph Phillips April 2020 $500.00
- William Weis Go On With the Show! April 2020 $300.00
- Wally and Paula Boos April 2020 $200.00
- GREGORY PRUSSIA April 2020 $150.00
My Badges
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Fundraising Achieved
Awarded when Anyone reaches 100 % of goal
Awarded 04/16/2020
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Profile Completed
Awarded when Anyone receives 1 or more donations
Awarded 04/16/2020
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Board Member
Awarded when Anyone is a Seattle Shakespeare Board Member
Awarded 04/20/2020