September 27th, 2017 by pio@shoreline.edu


Shoreline Community College Musical Theater Program is proud to present The Addams Family – A New Musical Comedy playing in the main campus theater Oct. 6-8 and Oct. 13-15.

It’s a dismal day with the Addams family, and the abnormally ghoulish and gloomy atmosphere of the Addams’ family mansion is suddenly disrupted when outsiders come to dinner, hurling Gomez, Morticia, Wednesday, Pugsley, Uncle Fester, Grandmama, and Lurch headlong into a night that will change the family forever.

Based on Charles Addams’ beloved characters, with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa (Wild Party, Big Fish), book by Marshall Brickmann (Annie Hall, Jersey Boys) and Rick Elice (Peter and the Starcatcher, Jersey Boys), The Addams Family will supply all the ghoulish laughs and tortured entertainment you’ll need to jumpstart your Halloween season!

Shows are October 6, 7, 13, and 14 at 7:30 pm; October 8 and 15 at 3:00 pm.

Tickets available at Brown Paper Tickets and at the door.

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July 19th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu

urinetown
Urinetown: The Musical,” a Shoreline Community College production, will be performed October 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, and 16. Charles Enlow will be the producer and musical director.

Auditions will be held on August 10, 11, and 12 between 6:30-9:30 p.m. with callbacks being held Friday, August 12 from 7:30-9:30 p.m.

Come prepared to perform a short musical theater excerpt that shows your skills as a singer, as well as a short (1 minute) monologue. Please, audition not to exceed 3 minutes.

TO SIGN UP FOR AN AUDITION, please go to the auditions page and sign up for a five-minute slot. You will receive a confirmation email confirming your audition time.

We are also looking for students who are interested in tech work to assist in the production.
Students can get musical theater performance credits, drama credits, or stage technical credits. Auditions are open to the community, but everyone involved in the production must register for some type of Shoreline Community College course.

Additional questions can be sent to jnold@shoreline.edu.

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May 10th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu

edwin drood
Shoreline Community College presents this interactive whodunit mystery musical in Steampunk style.

The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a hilarious, interactive whodunit mystery musical that allows the audience to enter the action and become the ultimate detectives. The show is based on Charles Dickens’ unfinished novel of the same name. In small town of Chesterham, England, the young and charming Edwin Drood has been mysteriously murdered. But by whom? His leering romantic rival, John Jasper? The infamous purveyor of opium and vice, Princess Puffer? The mysterious Landless twins, newly arrived from Ceylon? Or someone else even more dastardly and villainous? Dickens passed away before he was able to reveal the culprit. Rupert Holmes’ award-winning musical solves this predicament by asking the audience to choose which character is the killer by putting it to a vote. Staged in metatheatrical manner by the Shoreline Community College Musical theater department, we have crafted a cast full of colorful characters while reflecting the modern world we live in today—Steampunk elements and gender bent roles. This charming and inventive musical is sure to intrigue and entertain any musical or mystery lover.

All actors play two parts. Each plays an actor of the Music Hall Royale and also the character he or she plays in their production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood.

Adapted from:  The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens
Playwright and Lyricist: Rupert Holmes
Directed by Gregory Award winning director and Sound Theatre Company Artistic Director: Teresa Thuman
Producer and Music Director: Dr. Charles Enlow
Choreography by Lee Ann Hittenberger

Performance Schedule:
Fri- Sat, May 13-14, 2016 at 7:30pm
Sun, May 15, 2016 at 3:00pm
Fri-Sat, May 20-21, 2016 at 7:30pm
Sun, May 22, 2016 at 3:00pm

FREE PARKING
Beer, wine & refreshments available.
SCC Campus Theatre, Building 1600
Ticket Information:
General Admission: $18
Seniors/Staff/Non-SCC Students: $12
SCC Students / Youth 15 & under: $10

Tickets available at the door or through: Brown Paper Tickets:http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2538574
800.838.3006

For more information, please contact:
Dr. Charles Enlow, Producer & Music Director
206.546.4524
cenlow@shoreline.edu

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May 2nd, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu

edwin drood
Shoreline Community College presents this interactive whodunit mystery musical in Steampunk style.

The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a hilarious, interactive whodunit mystery musical that allows the audience to enter the action and become the ultimate detectives. The show is based on Charles Dickens’ unfinished novel of the same name. In small town of Chesterham, England, the young and charming Edwin Drood has been mysteriously murdered. But by whom? His leering romantic rival, John Jasper? The infamous purveyor of opium and vice, Princess Puffer? The mysterious Landless twins, newly arrived from Ceylon? Or someone else even more dastardly and villainous? Dickens passed away before he was able to reveal the culprit. Rupert Holmes’ award-winning musical solves this predicament by asking the audience to choose which character is the killer by putting it to a vote. Staged in metatheatrical manner by the Shoreline Community College Musical theater department, we have crafted a cast full of colorful characters while reflecting the modern world we live in today—Steampunk elements and gender bent roles. This charming and inventive musical is sure to intrigue and entertain any musical or mystery lover.

All actors play two parts. Each plays an actor of the Music Hall Royale and also the character he or she plays in their production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood.

Adapted from:  The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens
Playwright and Lyricist: Rupert Holmes
Directed by Gregory Award winning director and Sound Theatre Company Artistic Director: Teresa Thuman
Producer and Music Director: Dr. Charles Enlow
Choreography by Lee Ann Hittenberger

Performance Schedule:
Fri- Sat, May 13-14, 2016 at 7:30pm
Sun, May 15, 2016 at 3:00pm
Fri-Sat, May 20-21, 2016 at 7:30pm
Sun, May 22, 2016 at 3:00pm

FREE PARKING
Beer, wine & refreshments available.
SCC Campus Theatre, Building 1600

Ticket Information:
General Admission: $18
Seniors/Staff/Non-SCC Students: $12
SCC Students / Youth 15 & under: $10

Tickets available at the door or through Brown Paper Tickets.
(1-800-838-3006)

For more information, please contact:
Dr. Charles Enlow, Producer & Music Director
206.546.4524
cenlow@shoreline.edu

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March 10th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu

These are the events happening around campus for Fri., March 11 through Sun., March 13. BREATHE before Finals week events are listed separately here.

Events for Fri., March 11:

Intramural Yoga, Athletics bldg., room 3025
Fri., March 11: 11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.
Take time out from your day to rejuvenate and build core strength. Free to students, faculty, and staff.

Small Ensemble Recital, Music bldg. 818
Fri., March 11: 12:30-1:30 p.m.
The Student Ensemble Recital is considered to be a talent showcase for our dedicated music students at Shoreline Community College. This is their time to shine in the spotlight and to have an opportunity to perform in front of their peers. This is an invaluable experience for our students to build confidence musically through focused preparation, and the opportunity to perform in front of an audience helps them develop their stage presence.

The performances begin at 12:30 in Room #818 in SCC Music Building 800. Everyone is welcome to attend in support of our student performers.

Job Seekers’ Roundtable, Workforce Education (Ground Fl. FOSS)
Fri., March 11: 1-2:30 p.m.
office
Join us this Fri., March 11 for a Job Seekers’ Roundtable designed to get you placed through Accountemps! We’re in the Workforce Education Office (room 5116 in the bottom floor of FOSS, 5000 bldg.) from 1-2:30 p.m.

Are you ready to get a paycheck? Is it a temporary job you have in mind – that is, just something to make do until the dream job arrives — or is it something more permanent in an office setting? Either way, if you stop by Roundtable this Friday, your chances of becoming employed very soon will increase dramatically. Below is an excerpt from a very nice card I once received from Roundtable participant, Kathy Tiedman:

“My contact with your speaker from Accountemps facilitated contact with a recruiter at Robert Half and ultimately led to my placement in a long term, temporary position.”

Kathy went on to say that the experience boosted her confidence and has added some attractive cache to her resume. And wouldn’t you know it, Elizabeth Goodnow from Accountemps/Robert Half Agency is our featured guest for this Friday! Please come by, bring your resume and business card, and arrange for a one-on-one with Elizabeth. She and the folks at Accountemps have been awesome over the past couple years and have landed many Roundtablers much needed employment.

We’ll of course have coffee and treats on hand, compliments of Central Market. Have a friend or family member looking for work? Please bring them along.

See you this Friday – and as always, Good Luck Out There!

“Live! From the Last Night of My Life,” Campus Theater
Fri., March 11: 7:30 p.m.
live last night
Shoreline Community College Theater Department is proud to present Seattle based Wayne Rawley’s “Live! From the Last Night of My Life.”

Doug Sample is a man who has decided his experiment with life has, for all intents and purposes, failed. He has achieved nothing, accomplished nothing, and has nothing except his graveyard shift at a local gas station and Mini-Mart. He has decided that the best thing for everyone would be if he shot himself in the head, and he is planning to do it right in front of the Mini-Mart’s security cameras at the end of this, his last shift. But before the night is over, Doug will be visited by his past, his present, his possible futures, and some particularly annoying customers as he struggles with some of life’s most challenging questions like “Why should I go on?”, “What does it all mean?”, and perhaps most importantly, “Did I remember to change the cherry syrup in the Slushie Machine?”

Written by Wayne Rawley and directed by Debra Pralle.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
March 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 – 7:30 PM

Ticket Information:
General Admission – $12
Seniors, Non-SCC Students $10
SCC Students & children under 14 – $8
Tickets are available at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.

Not appropriate for children under 15. For more information please contact us at 206-546-4728 or jnold@shoreline.edu

Events for Sat., March 12

Shoreline Math Olympiad, PUB and Main Gym
Sat., March 12: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Join the college and other community sponsors on March 12 in the campus gym for the 18th annual Shoreline Math Olympiad! We are expecting 750 students to participate plus over 300 volunteers and spectators this year. The awards ceremony starts at 12:30 p.m. in the gym.

Baseball vs. Centralia, Home at Shoreline
Sat., March 12: 1-5 p.m. 
Come on out and support our Phins Baseball team as they take on Centralia at home. #GoPhins!

“Live! From the Last Night of My Life,” Campus Theater
Sat., March 12: 7:30 p.m.
live last night
Shoreline Community College Theater Department is proud to present Seattle based Wayne Rawley’s “Live! From the Last Night of My Life.”

Doug Sample is a man who has decided his experiment with life has, for all intents and purposes, failed. He has achieved nothing, accomplished nothing, and has nothing except his graveyard shift at a local gas station and Mini-Mart. He has decided that the best thing for everyone would be if he shot himself in the head, and he is planning to do it right in front of the Mini-Mart’s security cameras at the end of this, his last shift. But before the night is over, Doug will be visited by his past, his present, his possible futures, and some particularly annoying customers as he struggles with some of life’s most challenging questions like “Why should I go on?”, “What does it all mean?”, and perhaps most importantly, “Did I remember to change the cherry syrup in the Slushie Machine?”

Written by Wayne Rawley and directed by Debra Pralle.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
March 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 – 7:30 PM

Ticket Information:
General Admission – $12
Seniors, Non-SCC Students $10
SCC Students & children under 14 – $8
Tickets are available at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.

Not appropriate for children under 15. For more information please contact us at 206-546-4728 or jnold@shoreline.edu

Events for Sun., March 13

Baseball vs. Centralia, Home at Shoreline

Sun., March 13: 1-5 p.m. 
Come on out and support our Phins Baseball team as they take on Centralia at home. #GoPhins!

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March 8th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu

live last night
Shoreline Community College’s Theater Department is proud to present Seattle-based Wayne Rawley’s “Live! From the Last Night of My Life” in the main campus theater March 3-12.

About the show: Doug Sample is a man who has decided his experiment with life has, for all intents and purposes, failed. He has achieved nothing, accomplished nothing, and has nothing except his graveyard shift at a local gas station and Mini-Mart. He has decided that the best thing for everyone would be if he shot himself in the head, and he is planning to do it right in front of the Mini-Mart’s security cameras at the end of this, his last shift. But before the night is over, Doug will be visited by his past, his present, his possible futures and some particularly annoying customers as he struggles with some of life’s most challenging questions like, “Why should I go on?”, “What does it all mean?”, and perhaps most importantly, “Did I remember to change the cherry syrup in the Slushie Machine?”

Written by Wayne Rawley
Directed by Debra Pralle

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
March 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 at 7:30 p.m.

Shoreline Community College Theater, Bldg. 1600.

Ticket Information:
General Admission – $12
Seniors, Non-Shoreline Community College Students $10
Shoreline Community College Students & children under 14 – $8
Tickets are available at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.
*Not appropriate for children under 15

For more information please contact us at 206-546-4728 or jnold@shoreline.edu

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March 4th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu

shoreline-shorts

“Shoreline Shorts,” the Spring one-act play festival, is holding auditions Wed., March 30 from 1-3 p.m. in the Black Box Theatre in the basement of the Ray W. Howard Library. You can sign up for a five-minute audition slot either online or on the office door of 4108, next to the Black Box. A one-minute monologue is needed for your audition.

The show runs June 8, 9, 10 & 11. Rehearsals will primarily be 2-3 times a week between 12:30-3 p.m. About 1-11 credits can be earned for participating. If you have any questions, please email tdoupe@shoreline.edu.

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February 29th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu

live last night
Shoreline Community College’s Theater Department is proud to present Seattle-based Wayne Rawley’s “Live! From the Last Night of My Life” in the main campus theater March 3-12.

About the show: Doug Sample is a man who has decided his experiment with life has, for all intents and purposes, failed. He has achieved nothing, accomplished nothing, and has nothing except his graveyard shift at a local gas station and Mini-Mart. He has decided that the best thing for everyone would be if he shot himself in the head, and he is planning to do it right in front of the Mini-Mart’s security cameras at the end of this, his last shift. But before the night is over, Doug will be visited by his past, his present, his possible futures and some particularly annoying customers as he struggles with some of life’s most challenging questions like, “Why should I go on?”, “What does it all mean?”, and perhaps most importantly, “Did I remember to change the cherry syrup in the Slushie Machine?”

Written by Wayne Rawley
Directed by Debra Pralle

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
March 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 at 7:30 p.m.

Shoreline Community College Theater, Bldg. 1600.

Ticket Information:
General Admission – $12
Seniors, Non-Shoreline Community College Students $10
Shoreline Community College Students & children under 14 – $8
Tickets are available at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.
*Not appropriate for children under 15

For more information please contact us at 206-546-4728 or jnold@shoreline.edu

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December 10th, 2015 by pio@shoreline.edu

noises off poster
Shoreline’s Theater department’s production of Noises Off, a British farce about putting on a farce, runs through Sun., Dec. 13. Tickets can be purchased here. Hurry! Tickets for this popular show are going to go fast!

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November 24th, 2015 by pio@shoreline.edu

noises off poster
Shoreline’s Theater department’s production of Noises Off, a British farce about putting on a farce, opens Fri., Dec. 4 and runs through Sun., Dec. 13. Tickets can be purchased here. Hurry! Tickets for this popular show are going to go fast!

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