Leo K. Theatre

The Leo Kreielsheimer Theatre (“Leo K.”) opened in December 1996 as The Rep’s “second stage.” The Leo K was made possible in great part to a $2 million gift from The Kreielsheimer Foundation, a $1 million gift from then board chair Marsha S. Glazer, and the leadership of Capital Campaign chairs Ann Ramsay-Jenkins and Stanley Savage.[citation needed] There are 282 seats total: 192 on the orchestra level (including loge), plus 90 balcony and box seats. It is approximately 25 feet (7.6 m) from the stage to the rear wall. There are 5 wheelchair locations.

The orchestra seating consists of 139 seats in 9 rows, with 8-20 seats per row; the loge adds 51 seats, in 2 rows of 27 and 24 seats, respectively. The balcony provides an additional 88 seats, in 3 rows, with 29-30 seats per row; additionally, there are 4 box seats at balcony level.

Current Events
02/03/12- 03/04/12 I Am My Own Wife
Leo K. Theatre at Seattle Repertory Theatre
Upcoming Events
03/23/12- 04/22/12 Or,
Leo K. Theatre at Seattle Repertory Theatre

Past Events
10/21/11- 11/20/11 Circle Mirror Transformation
Leo K. Theatre at Seattle Repertory Theatre
04/08/11-05/15/11 This
Leo K. Theatre at Seattle Repertory Theatre
01/14/11-02/20/11 The K of D, an urban legend
Leo K. Theatre at Seattle Repertory Theatre
10/22/10- 11/28/10 Three Tall Women
Leo K. Theatre at Seattle Repertory Theatre
04/09/10- 05/16/10 An Iliad
Leo K. Theatre at Seattle Repertory Theatre
01/15/10- 02/21/10 Speech & Debate
Leo K. Theatre at Seattle Repertory Theatre