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Specialties
Freehold is a center for the practice of theater. Since 1991, Freehold has been offering exceptional acting classes year round and outstanding theatrical performances.
Freehold engages artists of all levels in training and experimentation so that they may become more innovative and hearfelt in generating theatre that has a lasting impact on the community we serve.
Our community is defined by our two distinct program areas: our Studio and our Theatre Lab.
Our Studio provides a place for actors, from inspired novices to working professionals, to take classes. Freehold engages an exclusive faculty of independent professional artists who give back to the theatre community through their teaching. Our student population is diverse in age, income, and background.
Our Theatre Lab provides a forum for accomplished artists to experiment by continually challenging themselves and their peers to develop their art outside commercial pressures.
History
Established in 1991.
In the summer of 1991, the Pasqualini-Smith Studio (est. 1986) and the Mark Jenkins Actors’ Workshop (est. 1985), combined to form Freehold, a nonprofit 501©(3) corporation. The founders, Robin Lynn Smith, Mark Jenkins and George Lewis, among others, are professional actors and trustees whose credentials include recognized work On and Off-Broadway, as well as in major films, television, and regional theatre.
In the years since 1991, Freehold has become an integral part of Seattle’s thriving theatre community, having gained a reputation as the place for serious young artists to train and take the leap into performing and creating original work.
Freehold’s faculty include some of the most talented working professional artists in Seattle including: Marya Sea Kaminski, Paul Mullin, Amy Thone, Hans Altwies, Annette Toutonghi, Gin Hammond to name but a few.
Located on Capitol Hill for 16 years, Freehold moved in the spring of 2008 to Belltown.