The Burien Actors Theatre is preparing for its 38th season of bringing a mélange of music, comedy and drama to the stage.
The first play of the season -- Richard Strand’s “Ben Butler,” a historical drama and comedy – opens on Friday, Sept. 29 and runs through Sunday, Oct. 22.
The Burien Actors Theatre has produced top-notch theatre in Burien since 1955 – and was incorporated in the 1980s as Burien Little Theatre.
“We’re not new kids on the block,” artistic director Eric Dickman said.
But the name may have prevented the theatre company from getting the credit it deserved, he explained.
“Little was becoming synonymous with community theatre and with children’s theatre,” he said. “It wasn’t representing what we were doing. We were missing audience – and we were missing actors who thought we were a children’s theatre.”
The name was changed to Burien Actors Theatre in October 2013 to more accurately reflect the quality and type of work onstage.
Area residents have also mistakenly thought that the company was supported by the City of Burien, since it is housed in the Burien Community Center Annex, at 14501 4th Avenue SW.
Burien Actors Theatre simply rents the space.
“Our budget is something we raise through ticket sales, sponsorships and donations,” managing director Maggie Larrick said. “We borrow and reuse our sets and costumes. Our goal is to keep our ticket prices affordable – and still do high quality theatre, which means a lot of creativity and lots of sweat equity.”
Larrick and Dickman are hoping to spread the word that the theatre company is producing high quality shows, with community support and exploring important topics – all at affordable prices.
The duo helped revitalize the theatre company after a tumultuous period.
“The theatre has been around for 37 years,” Dickman said. “It’s had its ups and downs. It got to a point where one person was trying to do it all.”
“No one person can do theatre,” Larrick added. “Theatre requires a lot of people, a lot of space and a lot of time.”