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I'm a theatre buff, of that there is no doubt, BUT, I will be honest: while 10-15% of the Civic shows may be "Not my thing", the truth is most of their productions easily reach the levels...Read Moreā€¦

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Spokane Civic Theatre

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I'm a theatre buff, of that there is no doubt, BUT, I will be honest: while 10-15% of the Civic shows may be "Not my thing", the truth is most of their productions easily reach the levels of a professional theatre. Spokane is lucky to have an arts and theatre resource such as Spokane Civic Theatre. ...read more

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Support Your Star

Your support is the most important ingredient in reaching our goals! A Little Help Supports Your Star As our 2012-2013 Season to Inspire comes to a close, we are so grateful for your continued support. We are looking forward to sharing our2013-2014 Starlit Season with you, continuing our commitment to producing professional quality entertainment for our greater Arts community. We hope to support more rising stars this year and with your help, we can! Yet, in order to begin our upcoming season on the best possible note, we are hoping to raise $6,900 to reach our end of season goals. Gifts of all denominations truly make a difference. Your generosity counts and we appreciate your patronage. We will continue to reach for our future goals ... the sky is the limit!   Support Your Star:  Will you help us today by making a gift to the Annual Fund?  Click below to make your tax-deductible donation now or download the Annual Fund donation form.     Thank You! ...read more

By Spokane Civic Theatre June 24, 2013

Ultimate Guide to Civic's Theatre Costumes

Civic Theatre Costumes, What You Don't Know Admit it, you're either one who is really curious about the costumes you see on the stage at Spokane Civic Theatre or you're one of those who really doesn't notice them. Either is good. One marvels about the ins and outs of theatre and the other gets so wrapped up in a play or musical that the stage costumes don't stick out. So, we thought we'd give you a peek in to Civic's ultimate guide to costumes. And our thanks to Jan Wanless, Lead Costume Design and Construction Extraordinaire, for helping us put this blog together. And On With The InterviewWhen do you start thinking about the costumes for a production?     How do you research costume ideas?        Do you work with the directors in coming up with costume ideas?        What production are you most excited about (costume wise) for next season and why?           But That's Not All Folks We have a few more questions for Ms. Wanless and a few for some of the others who toil backstage to make the magic happen for you up on that stage. In the meantime, season tickets are on sale now (tickets go on sale to the public August 1, 2013) for the Starlit Season, and yes, for Les Miserables. We're betting it's all Civic is thinking about these days. Just call Rebecca at the Box Office at 509.325.2507 to get information and to reserve your seat. Time to dream of elaborate, period costumes. We'll see you next week. Keep Up With Civic For more information on Les Miserables, The Christmas Schooner, Crazy for You, The Mousetrap, The Three Muskateers, Gypsy and more, check out Spokane Civic' Theatre's page on the Starlit Season, follow us on Facebook, watch us on Twitter, pin us on Pinterest and Google us on Google +. ...read more

By Spokane Civic Theatre June 21, 2013

Ultimate Guide to Civic's Theatre Costumes

Civic Theatre Costumes, What You Don't Know Admit it, you're either one who is really curious about the costumes you see on the stage at Spokane Civic Theatre or you're one of those who really doesn't notice them. Either is good. One marvels about the ins and outs of theatre and the other gets so wrapped up in a play or musical that the stage costumes don't stick out. So, we thought we'd give you a peek in to Civic's ultimate guide to costumes. And our thanks to Jan Wanless, Lead Costume Design and Construction Extraordinaire, for helping us put this blog together. And On With The InterviewWhen do you start thinking about the costumes for a production?     How do you research costume ideas?        Do you work with the directors in coming up with costume ideas?        What production are you most excited about (costume wise) for next season and why?           But That's Not All Folks We have a few more questions for Ms. Wanless and a few for some of the others who toil backstage to make the magic happen for you up on that stage. In the meantime, tickets are on sale now for the Starlit Season, and yes, for Les Miserables. We're betting it's all Civic is thinking about these days. Just call Rebecca at the Box Office at 509.325.2507 to get information and to reserve your seat. Time to dream of elaborate, period costumes. We'll see you next week. Keep Up With Civic For more information on Les Miserables, The Christmas Schooner, Crazy for You, The Mousetrap, The Three Muskateers, Gypsy and more, check out Spokane Civic' Theatre's page on the Starlit Season, follow us on Facebook, watch us on Twitter, pin us on Pinterest and Google us on Google +. ...read more

By Spokane Civic Theatre June 06, 2013

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