Seattle Prep Drama

at 2400 11th Ave E, Seattle , 98102 United States

Welcome to Seattle Prep Drama. Here you will find the latest news and information on our theatre program at Seattle Preparatory School.

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Seattle Prep Drama
2400 11th Ave E
Seattle , WA 98102
United States
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http://www.seaprep.org/drama

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Seattle Prep Drama is part of the Performing Arts Program of Seattle Preparatory School. Each year we produce two main productions including a play in the fall and musical in the winter. In the spring we have our annual Festival of One Acts where students direct, act and sometimes write their own short plays. We also have an active Drama Club and Thespian Troupe 7959 with the International Thespian Society.

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Seattle Prep Drama is Seattle based place and this enity listed in Theatre category. Located at 2400 11th Ave E WA 98102.

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