About Engaged to Death

Something is afoot in at Hyacinth and Dickie's engagement party!  Audiences will follow actors throughout the beautiful Zin Yoga Studio and Wine Bar as they help solve this hilarious murder mystery set in 1920's Garner. We will transform Zin into The Breezy Speakeasy for the evening's event complete with wine, charcuterie, and live jazz. The ending of each show will be determined by YOU by voting on the murderer in this zany whodunnit by Doug Simpson.  

 

Seed Art Share

In an area replete with cultural arts education and performances, Seed Art Share is committed to share stories, space, and experiences.  While our integration classes teach performance technique, they also emphasize cross-curricular connections such as history, science, and language arts. We offer camps and workshops for homeschool coops and community organizations to reinforce their relevant course of study. You can register for our current camps and weekly classes offered through The Town of Garner and The Town of Cary at www.seedartshare.org.  

In an effort to build community relationships and bring audiences into local businesses, we perform original and classical plays in stores, restaurants, offices, galleries, parks, museums, and other non-traditional venues.  Some of our recent partners include The City of Raleigh (including The City of Raleigh Museum, Mordecai Historic Park, and The Borden Building), The North Carolina Museum of History, Artsplosure, Live it up Hillsborough St., Raleigh Little Theatre, The Irregardless Cafe, and the Well-Fed Community Garden, and Garner Parks and Rec. In partnership with Applause! Cary Youth Theatre, this season's A Peter Rabbit Christmas travels family audiences throughout the new Downtown Cary Park. 

We also partner with other existing theatre organizations to present show-themed drama activities for children whose parents are performing or attending matinee productions. We have developed “Share the Show” curriculum and created family inclusive programs for our own shows such as The Miracle Worker and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, as well as Playmakers Repertory Company, The Justice Theatre Project, The National Women’s Theatre Festival, NCTC, Pure Life Theatre Company, Burning Coal Theatre, and BARE Theatre.