The New Alchemists

The New Alchemists The New Alchemists bring diverse stories that need to be told to life – with courage, compassion,

ABOUT

The New Alchemists create non-traditional theatre that engages the audience as an active participant in the work. We believe that artists have a responsibility to make bold, thought-provoking work with integrity and imagination. We wear our heart on our sleeve – and encourage our community to do the same. MISSION

The New Alchemists bring diverse stories that need to be told to life – with

courage, compassion, humanity, and heart. CORE VALUES

We believe that theatre should:

• Be Equitable: We are strengthened by inclusion. We acknowledge and celebrate the full human experience.

• Be Built for Communities: We are responsible for genuinely crafting theatre with, by, and for our evolving world.

• Be Transformative: We acknowledge the transformative power of performance to be a conduit for social change.

• Be Experiential: We believe that new forms of performance should be practiced to engage and stimulate the audience.

• Ask Questions: We want our work to inspire audiences to problem-solve better solutions for an equitable future.

03/18/2021

Don’t miss out on the 2021 Live Aloha Art Festival, fully virtual and free-of-cost March 26-28! Check out our new website for more information: www.livealohaart.org

11/29/2020

Thanks for tuning in to SAFE IN SOUND #1, presented by The Vera Project and Public Health - Seattle & King County!

Featuring:
Jeff Rosenstock
Rozwell Kid
Indigo De Souza
Oceantor
Cheekface
honeypot.
Stay Creative, Stay Home panel
Becky Reitzes (she/her), Health Educator - Public Health - Seattle & King County
Kate Becker (she/her), King County Creative Director
Daniel Pak (he/him), Executive Director - Totem Star
Mirabai Kukathas (she/her), Artist - Totem Star
Shaina Shepherd (she/her), Singer Songwriter - Bearaxe
Anya Shukla (she/her), Colorization Collective Co-Founder & TeenTix New Guard President

Join us in helping keep everyone safe and healthy this holiday season by following these safety precautions:

-Wear a mask around people you don't live with (even close friends & family) and stay six feet apart.
-Limit the number and size of all gatherings. Being outdoors is much safer than indoors, but the safest option is to avoid all gatherings with people outside of your household.
-Get a test at the first sign of illness or if you may have been around someone with COVID-19.

Head to kingcounty.gov/covid to learn more. Let's take care of each other and fight this pandemic together.

07/22/2020

LIVE NOW: Check out the work of the Northwest Arts Streaming Hub!

Want something to watch this week? go to allenandgray.com to pick up your tickets for this wonderful Theatre festival!  ...
07/08/2020

Want something to watch this week? go to allenandgray.com to pick up your tickets for this wonderful Theatre festival! All money raised will go to Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS
and Broadway for Racial Justice. Freedom Riders: The Civil Rights Musical

07/01/2020

I don’t know who’s idea it was to put me in charge of this thing?!?!? 😬😆 buckle up yall, it’s gon be a bumpy ride!!!

Happy Juneteenth. ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽✊🏻
06/19/2020

Happy Juneteenth. ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽✊🏻

Voices Juneteenth: Joy is Not the Vinyl. It’s the Record Player June 19, 2020 Editor Leave a comment Seattleites reflect on freedom, resistance and joy to honor the day liberation from slavery finally arrived, over two years after Emancipation. by Anastacia-Reneé Once we recognize what it is we a...

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