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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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Kelsey Sent on 10/17/2012
5 out of 5 rating
This was a fantastic venue. It is different, it had character, and it was super functional. There are different rooms you can choose to utilize in this space and all are different looking. The main room that we chose to be in was the Bullitt Cabaret room for both ceremony and reception. We used the upper and lower Halls falls, the Vault, and the Ackerley Forum for our cocktail hour. Because the rooms have so much character already, not a lot of decoration is needed in these spaces, just some flowers and table linen. The ACT doesn’t really advertise that they host weddings there, and I ended up finding out that they do by chance. This venue is worth going and taking a look at. Even with a change in the event coordinator in the middle of our planning process the transition was smooth. People are still talking about the unique space and have said it has been the best venue space they have been to. The only thing I would say is a "bummer" about this space is that you have to use their preferred caterer Tuxedoes and Tennis Shoes, which my husband and I did not like during the planning process, but they worked just fine on our actual wedding day. Please go take a look at this space, you won’t regret it!
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Brien Sent on 10/11/2008
4.8 out of 5 rating
The staff were great to work with. There are a number of different rooms that you can choose from. We used the Bullitt Cabaret room which is absolutely beautiful. It is a great place for a ceremony or a reception.
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