
Living Voices Theatre
THIS PERFORMANCE HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO COVID-19
Witness the dynamically changing Northwest at the turn of the century. The expansion of the railroad, labor struggles, World War and a Pandemic – these are the challenges experienced by a young Swedish immigrant and her community.
Combining captivating historic film with solo performance, Northwest Passages brings to life the diversity of Washington State over 100 hundred years ago.
Performer bio -Rachael McClinton
As Artistic Director and performer with Living Voices, Rachael McClinton is honored to share Northwest Passages. After training with the distinguished Acting Conservatory at SUNY Purchase, Rachael has performed nationally in productions ranging from musicals to Shakespeare.
This performance is not recommended for children under 12.
The Civil Rights Movement is witnessed through the eyes of a student coming of age in Mississippi during the 1960’s. Through live theater and archival footage, this powerful multimedia performance illuminates the issues of civil rights, leading audiences to understand how the fight against prejudice has shaped our history.
Performer Bio -Mark Peterson
Based in Washington State, Mark graduated from the University of Idaho with a Masters in theatre performance. Member of the acting company at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival from 2005 to 2007. Worked as an assistant director and stage combat instructor/choreographer for Tacoma Youth Theatre and the Broadway Center in Tacoma. Notable roles include: Othello, Aaron in Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, both with Theatre Artists Olympia. Hamm in Samuel Beckett’s Endgame, Shannon in Tennessee William’s Night of the Iguana and Ken Gorman in Neil Simons Rumors
Living Voices is an educational theatre company that offers a personal approach towards understanding important periods in history and applying their significance for today’s audiences.
Living Voices presents diverse performances uniquely combined with archival film that turn history into a moving journey.
Tickets are $23 for adults, $13 for youth (3-17) and $13 for seniors (62+) and military.
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Northshore Performing Arts Center
18125 92nd Avenue NE
Bothell, WA 98011

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