We want you to VENTURE OUT and AUDITION for the first show of our 22-23 season! The bunnies are heading back to Triangle community gardens in Dylan Bailey's Trick or Treat, Mr. McGregor! Roles are available for adults and teens. We will hold additional in-person auditions on August 15 6-7:30 at Lake Benson Amphitheatre in Garner. We hope to see you there!
We are very excited to announce that this summer Seed will be partnering with the Parent Artist Advocacy League to launch a new parent artist program for the parents of babies and toddlers. Our Seedlings program will provide caregivers and space during the National Women's Theatre Festival, the Producing Gathering at the North Carolina Theatre Conference, and during the performance of NWTF's Momversations during the LEAD conference. Click the link for more information on Seedlings and other ways Seed Art Share supports the families of Triangle theatre workers!
Seed is honored to work with some of the most gifted theatre educators in the Triangle. Collectively, they specialize in arts integration, a variety of performance and technical theatre techniques, and creating a safe environment for students to develop their skills. Get to know them here!
We are excited to partner once again with some of our favorite local organizations in 2022-23
Applause Youth Theatre
Weekly class offerings include:
Improv
Tales from Around the World
Scene Roulette
Puppetry
STEM Stories
and more!
Current participants may click the links above for weekly recap and project info. Interested in hosting a weekly program for your organization? Contact us at info@seedartshare.org
The artistic programs of Seed are primarily supported by tuition and ticket sales. The remaining costs and all operation expenses are covered by tax deductible donations from our wonderful patrons who enjoy And value the work we do. Click here to further our mission by becoming a Seed supporter!
Check out the latest installment in the "Sites with Sammy" virtual field trip series that includes some of our Seed Art Share student actors! More videos will be released for students 3th, 4th, and 8th grade throughout the semester. Thanks to our partners at The City of Raleigh for including the following students in this project:
HOSTS: Carlesa Davis, Phoebe Stubbs, Rebekah Walker, and Miana White
SAMMY THE SQUIRREL: Stella Wimberley
In an effort to protect all Seed Art Share team members and participants of varying ages across multiple venues and programs, all students, instructors, and participants will remain masked and practice social distancing and hand washing regardless of vaccine status as of August 1, 2021
As a diverse group of artists, we recognize that stories have the power to educate and help our community heal. We also acknowledge the ugliness, inequity, and privilege some of those stories hold. Black lives - and their stories - matter. Our work is far from done, but we recommit to tell the stories of those who too often are unheard. We commit to produce theatre and programs that bring joy, hope, and grace to our community. We commit to being a safe space to be sad, angry, and confused. Thank you for allowing us to continue learning from, listening to, and sharing with one another.
Seed Art Share celebrates shared arts experiences for Triangle performers, patrons, and the people they love!
Recognized in 2017 by Triangle Arts and Entertainment for OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO LOCAL THEATRE, our goal is to explore theatre while sharing stories, resources, environments, families, challenges, and even roles.
We produce many shows during the year at various locations in the Triangle area.
Recent on-site performances include The Borden House, Haywood Hall, the City of Raleigh Museum, the Rose Garden, Fayetteville Street, and the NCSU Bell tower.
Join us for classes and workshops that integrate theatre skills with academic or other custom curriculum.
So glad to get this review from the Indy! They loved the Borden House as much as we did!
The Blums have been involved in many Seed Art Share Productions. In this feature article, the Independent discusses their passions and what makes them great actors and a greater family.
Broadway World posted a great interview with Dustin Britt, director, and actors Havana Blum and Heather Strickland. This podcast discusses their effort in The Miracle Worker and outlines both challenges and benefits of the unique world that is immersive theatre.
The News & Observer wrote an article many moons ago about the wonderful Anne-Claire Niver and the great work she did in one of our first productions, Moving Pieces. This article has a great action photo. Street Theatre!
We will send you the groupme link for the show. That is how we stay connected and update each other. Since our plays happen outside, communication is vital!
With all this technology at our fingertips, this can still be a challenge at times. We like Slack for initial planning, Google Drive/Docs/Sheets for files, and groupme for in-show communication. Always learning.
We're all passionate about art, stories, people, and feelings, not necessarily in that order. We want to be a people who communicate through our passions, and not over people.
Running a theatre is hard! We are always looking for donors and new, exciting projects!
We want to be known as a company that truly cares for one another, and that makes good plays. If we make good stuff, but no one wants to play anymore....that is the opposite of our mission.
We want you to do your best and have fun. Do you want to stretch yourself? We can help. Do you have some talented friends who would love to join? Bring 'em on!
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