Archive for August, 2009

Deep Blue: A glimpse into Crater Lake screening set for ECFF!

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Aug
22

Eugene Celebration Film FestivalThe schedule has been finalized for the 2009 Eugene Celebration Film Festival(ECFF) and Deep Blue: A glimpse into Crater Lake will lead off the “Three Short Documentaries” block on Saturday, September 5th, 2009 at 4:00pm at the Diva Center in Eugene, OR.

Deep Blue: A glimpse into Crater Lake will be followed by:

  • Ascending the Giants by John Waller — Portland Arborists set forth on a journey to locate the new Oregon State Sitka Spruce Tree champion
  • MLK Today: Martin Luther King’s Words by Neighbors Voices-Will Doolittle — Celebrating the legacy of Dr. King by bringing fresh voices to his message

Visit the Eugene Celebration website for the full schedule of films and other events.

Deep Blue: A glimpse into Crater Lake selected for Eugene Celebration Film Festival

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Aug
18

Eugene Celebration Film FestivalDeep Blue: A glimpse into Crater Lake has been selected for the Eugene Celebration Film Festival to take place September 4-6, 2009.

The festival, held in Eugene, OR over Labor Day weekend, also features live music, parades and other fun events.

We’ll post our screening date, time, location, and ticket information once the festival lineup has been set.

Alumni update: Evan Tucker announces 2009 Festival of Northwest Plays

Posted Posted by W.L. in Alumni update     Comments Comments Off 2009
Aug
3

Evan Tucker, who played “Paul” in Love Sick, is proud to announce the Festival of Northwest Plays, which is perhaps the largest celebration of Northwest playwrights, directors, and performers. The festival will be held at the Tacoma Little Theatre and runs from August 6-16.

The festival is a co-production with the revitalized Tacoma Little Theatre. Featuring full length plays by Dan Erickson, Nate Harpel, and Bryan Willis and short works by Nick Stokes, Lia Romero, LaChris Jordan, Sean Walbeck, Robert Caisley, and the 253 Collaborative.

Schedule of events:

  • John Lennon’s Gargoyle by Bryan Willis – Thursday, 8/6 at 7:30pm and Friday 8/7 at 8pm
  • a story that ends and begins with a dream by Nate Harpel – Saturday, 8/8 at 8pm and Sunday 8/9 at 2pm
  • The Short List: The Best Short Plays of the Past Year – Thursday 8/13 at 7:30pm and Friday 8/14 at 8pm
  • Convention by Dan Erickson – Saturday 8/15 at 8pm and Sunday 8/16 at 2pm

Read the official press release with all the details. You can get your tickets online or call (253) 272-2281.