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About Breeders Theater
Breeders Theater was founded in 1999, with a benefit
performance at Highline College in Des Moines, WA. Our first show was
Arctic Jack Klondike/Y?2K. We performed again at Highline in 2001, and
then later that year convinced our friends at E.B. Foote to take a chance
(these should always be very scary words: "I've written this play." Be
afraid; be very afraid). Nonetheless, people continue to pay money to come
see us. It must be the wine.
BT's standard base performance rate is $2,000 for
one night.
Breeders Theater is so named because every member of
the cast is capable of producing uranium isotopes from plutonium.
Fortunately this doesn't happen very often. It has nothing to do with
reproduction, though it may have been a play on "readers theater," which is
how we got our start.
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Company members sometimes include
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Marianne Everett |
Julie Haakenson |
Linda O. Mathews |
Patricia M. Britton |
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Challenging women,
managing Steve |
Ingenues, explanations |
Remarkable women,
appropriate gifts |
Femme fatales, nice
dancing |
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Eric Hartley |
William Hamer |
Kirsten Olds |
T.M. Sell |
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Religious icons,
strapping young lads |
Drunkards, strangely
compelling villains |
Fine ladies, school
chums |
Distractions,
confusions, general apologies |
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J Howard Boyd |
Kurt Lutterman |
Carlos Calvo |
Doug Knoop |
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Direction, bassism,
constabulary |
Physicians, bailiffs |
School mates, varmint
control |
Heroes, masters and
commanders |
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Jim Cooper |
Martin J. Mackenzie |
Nancy Warren |
Steve Coffey |
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Cowboys, lords |
Schoolmasters, business
tycoons |
Business, catchy tunes |
Villains, real smart
guys |
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Andy Zavada |
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He's an Actor. He does
trade shows. And sometimes he even works with us. |
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