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    IATSE Wardrobe Local 887

    5030 1st Avenue South #204

    Seattle WA 98134

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  • Officers & Staff
    President
    Chris Moad

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    Chris Moad is on staff at the 5th Avenue Theatre as Costume Shop Floor Manager. Before moving to Seattle in September of 2009, Chris worked for the La Jolla Playhouse, the San.Diego Opera, and the Old Globe Theatre. 


    Vice President
    Erin Perona

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    Erin Perona is the Wardrobe Head at Seattle Children's Theater and has worked there since 1999 after moving to Seattle. She decided to run for the E-Board because she wanted to be of service to the membership, and be part of something that she deeply believed in. In addition to SCT, Erin has worked at the Paramount, the Pacific Northwest Ballet, the 5th Avenue Theatre, the Intiman, and ACT.


    Business Representative
    Carrie Steficek

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    206-402-1930

    Carrie Steficek has been working in wardrobe for theater, film, and television since 2010. Originally joining IATSE as a member of Local 764 in New York, she transferred to 887 and moved to Seattle in 2018. She originally became involved in the union while working in NYC as an alternating steward on various job sites, and took over the role as 887's Business Rep in 2020. Since moving to Seattle, Carrie has worked at Seattle Opera, Pacific Northwest Ballet, the 5th Avenue Theatre, and the Paramount. She now works full-time as Local 887's Business Representative.


    Recording Secretary
    Mary Seasly

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    Mary has held positions in fashion, wardrobe, and costuming for over 4 decades and joined Local 887 in1996. After working in major Seattle venues since 1990 she toured for many years as both star dresser and supervisor on several North American productions which included Les Miserables, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Memphis, and Wicked. Upon leaving the touring life she again returned to work in Local 887, mainly for productions at Seattle Opera and Pacific Northwest Ballet, where she is a Key Dresser.  Mary is honored in being elected to the Executive Board of TWU Local 887, and in joining this group that is so talented and committed to the further strengthening our membership.



    Financial Secretary
    Imelda Daranciang

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    Imelda Daranciang joined the Union in 1987 while working on Seattle Rep's production of Caucasian Chalk Circle, and her first wardrobe job was Seattle Opera's 1990 production of War and Peace. She was a key member of the organizing team at Seattle Opera, and helped negotiate their first costume shop contract in 1998.


    Sergeant at Arms
    PJ Sheehy

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    Membership Clerk
    Kay Wiley

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    Kay Wiley is on staff in the 5th Avenue Theatre's costume shop. She originally joined IATSE Local 631 in Orlando, Florida, and transferred to Local 887 after moving to Seattle in 2018. She joined the Executive Board because she strongly believes in labor rights and wanted to help grow the local as best she could. In addition to the 5th Avenue Theatre, Kay has worked at Teatro ZinZanni, Seattle Rep, Seattle Opera, and the Pacific Northwest Ballet.



    Hiring Hall Manager
    Madeleine DeGracia

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    Dispatcher

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    206-841-0195




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