Red Ranger Came Calling was first performed in 2003 for Book-It's 14th season, and by popular demand was reprised in 2004. Berkeley Breathed's illustrated classic returns again for Book-It Repertory Theatre's 21st season adapted and directed by Myra Platt with music by Myra Platt and Edd Key. Red Ranger is a fun, affordable holiday show that runs from November 23 until December 23 in the Eve Alvord Theatre at Seattle Children's Theatre, with previews November 23, 24, 26 and 27.
Reginald André Jackson, a Book-It Company member, actor, director, and adaptor, hasreceived the Distinguished Play Award, with Dramatic Publishing, for his adaptation of Bud, Not Buddy.
Book-It Repertory Theatre was happy to learn that Seattle's Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs has named the company among the six honorees for the 2010 awards. The publicly nominated awards recognize the contributions made by artists, arts and cultural organizations and community members who make a difference through arts and cultural activities.
The Cider House Rules has a special place in Book-It's history as the first full-length novel adapted in the Book-It StyleTM, and as a turning-point undertaking that helped the once fledgling company establish itself firmly in the Seattle theatre community. The company is thrilled to celebrate its 20th Anniversary season with both Parts One and Two of The Cider House Rules. The Cider House Rules, Part One: Here in St. Clouds plays on Book-It Repertory Theatre's stage at the Center House Theatre June 9 to July 11, 2010. Part Two will take the stage to open the company's 2010-11 season next September.
The Cider House Rules has a special place in Book-It's history as the first full-length novel adapted in the Book-It StyleTM, and as a turning-point undertaking that helped the once fledgling company establish itself firmly in the Seattle theatre community. The company is thrilled to celebrate its 20th Anniversary season with both Parts One and Two of The Cider House Rules. The Cider House Rules, Part One: Here in St. Clouds plays on Book-It Repertory Theatre's stage at the Center House Theatre June 9 to July 11, 2010. Part Two will take the stage to open the company's 2010-11 season next September.
-Book-It fans have requested The River Why for many years and, just in time to
include the work in the 20th Anniversary season-long celebration, the company was granted rights and a relationship
was forged with author David James Duncan. The River Why plays on Book-It Repertory Theatre's stage at the
Center House Theatre February 9 through March 7, 2010.
-Book-It fans have requested The River Why for many years and, just in time to
include the work in the 20th Anniversary season-long celebration, the company was granted rights and a relationship
was forged with author David James Duncan. The River Why plays on Book-It Repertory Theatre's stage at the
Center House Theatre February 9 through March 7, 2010.
-Book-It fans have requested The River Why for many years and, just in time to
include the work in the 20th Anniversary season-long celebration, the company was granted rights and a relationship
was forged with author David James Duncan. The River Why plays on Book-It Repertory Theatre's stage at the
Center House Theatre February 9 through March 7, 2010.
Whether you are landed gentry, a common farmer, or a young lady with no parents or prospects, Miss Emma Woodhouse of Highbury will be sure to put you in your place-matrimonially or otherwise. Jane Austen's Emma plays on Book-It Repertory Theatre's stage at the Center House Theatre October 20- November 22.
Whether you are landed gentry, a common farmer, or a young lady with no parents or prospects, Miss Emma Woodhouse of Highbury will be sure to put you in your place-matrimonially or otherwise. Jane Austen's Emma plays on Book-It Repertory Theatre's stage at the Center House Theatre October 20- November 22.
Book-It Repertory Theatre announces its 20th Anniversary Season of productions to be produced at the Center House Theatre. The upcoming season's schedule features four plays, and the first-ever workshop series. Many additional celebratory events are planned to mark this milestone anniversary to which the public will be invited.
Book-It Repertory Theatre presents its annual Guilty Pleasures event on Tuesday, May 19, 6:00 p.m. at Teatro ZinZanni-a perfect setting for Book-It's own naughty-but-delightful Book-It-StyleTM adaptations of the books you'll never admit you read.
An Ethiopian American?s debut novel lends a singular perspective and a visceral poignancy to the issues of immigration in contemporary America. Dinaw Mengestu?s The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears is the fourth world-premiere adaption in Book-It?s 2008-09 season and takes the stage April 14 ? May 9 at the Center House