ACT Theatre Revenue and Competitors

Seattle, WA USA

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Estimated Revenue & Valuation

  • ACT Theatre's estimated annual revenue is currently $15M per year.(i)
  • ACT Theatre's estimated revenue per employee is $156,250

Employee Data

  • ACT Theatre has 96 Employees.(i)
  • ACT Theatre grew their employee count by -8% last year.

ACT Theatre's People

NameTitleEmail/Phone
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Development OfficerReveal Email/Phone
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Head Sound EngineerReveal Email/Phone
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Director DevelopmentReveal Email/Phone
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Director FinanceReveal Email/Phone
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Artistic DirectorReveal Email/Phone
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Director CastingReveal Email/Phone
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Director ProductionReveal Email/Phone
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Prop Department ManagerReveal Email/Phone
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Individual Giving ManagerReveal Email/Phone
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Production Stage ManagerReveal Email/Phone
Competitor NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal FundingValuation
#1
$1.7M36-8%N/AN/A
#2
$3.5M597%N/AN/A
#3
$3.5M484%N/AN/A
#4
$35M1934%N/AN/A
#5
$15M96-8%N/AN/A
#6
N/A10-60%N/AN/A
#7
$15M1396%N/AN/A
#8
N/A410%N/AN/A
#9
$15M1797%N/AN/A
#10
$15M239014%N/AN/A
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What Is ACT Theatre?

A Contemporary Theatre – ACT was founded in the summer of 1965 by Gregory A. Falls (1922-1997), head of the University of Washington’s theater department at the time. The theatre thrived in a former community hall at the base of Queen Anne Hill until 1996 when they moved into their new home, the historic Eagles Auditorium in downtown Seattle. The Eagles Auditorium Building is an eight-story historic theatre and apartment building built in 1924-25. Designed by noted local architect Henry Bittman, it was erected by the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Seattle Aerie No. 1 in 1924-25. Since its construction, the Eagles Temple was in continuous use as the lodge for F.O.E. Aerie No. 1 until August, 1981. The building also has a national history for those who have spoken or held concerts at this location. The Eagles Auditorium is where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke at his one and only visit to Seattle on November 10, 1961. The building served as a major rock concert venue from the mid-1960s until 1970. Some of the legendary rock bands that utilized the venue included The Grateful Dead, The Doors, Chicago, Richard Berry, Pink Floyd, Duran Duran, and more. For ACT, the building provides five performance spaces, supporting our mission to nurture new and seasoned artists and connecting audiences to many stages of the creative process.

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96

Number of Employees

$15M

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-8%

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ACT Theatre News

2022-04-20 - Act Out Theatre Group tells musical 'Big Fish' tales in Dunmore ...

Act Out Theatre Group will present the musical “Big Fish: School Edition” on Friday, April 22 through Sunday, April 24 in Dunmore.

2022-04-19 - Three Hamlets suffer slings and arrows in Next Act's world premiere comedy 'The Last White Man'

Next Act has developed a close relationship with Cain; this is the fourth Cain play the theater company has performed, the second (after "...

2022-04-06 - Next Act Theatre leader David Cecsarini will retire after 2022-'23 season

Cecsarini can claim to be a guy who built theaters, not just artistically, but physically, too. After a decade of itinerant performing, Next Act...

Company NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal Funding
#1
$21.8M963%N/A
#2
$9.8M960%N/A
#3
$20.2M968%N/A
#4
$9.8M96-17%N/A
#5
$15.8M9613%N/A