Monday, November 17, 2008

INTIMAN THEATRE KICKS OFF ITS HOLIDAY PRODUCTION OF BLACK NATIVITY WITH A TICKET SALE AND COAT/FOOD DRIVE ON SATURDAY, NOV. 22 FROM 12 TO 3 PM, CO-SPONSORED BY SEATTLE MEDIUM, 1420 KRIZ, 1560 KZIZ AND 1620 KYIZ.

SEATTLEIntiman Theatre will kick off its annual production of Black Nativity with a special ticket sale and holiday coat/food drive on Saturday, November 22. Patrons who donate a coat or non-perishable food item will save $10 per adult ticket for each contributed item.

This special opportunity to save on the most soul-stirring production in Seattle—and make a donation that will help our community stay warm and healthy this winter—will take place at Seattle Center’s Intiman Theatre from noon to 3 pm. Intiman will offer free apple cider and cookies in its decorated lobby.

The event is co-sponsored by the Seattle Medium, 1420 KRIZ, 1560 KZIZ and 1620 KYIZ. Contributed items will be donated through the Emergency Feeding Program of Seattle & King County.

Black Nativity, a gospel songfest for the entire family and Seattle tradition for audiences of all faiths, includes gospel favorites performed by Pastor Patrinell Wright and the Black Nativity Choir, and dance from traditional to tap.

Single tickets range in price from $15 to $45, with discounts available for groups of 15 or more. Tickets are available for purchase from www.intiman.org or over the phone from the Ticket Office at 206.269.1900.

Black Nativity will run November 29-December 27 at the Intiman Playhouse, 201 Mercer Street at Seattle Center . The pay-what-you-can performance is Thursday, December 4 at 7:30 pm and the Opening Night Benefit Performance is Friday, December 5 at 8 pm.

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