Cate Osborn
Wildly Unprepared
Town Hall Seattle and Poser Productions present
Celebrating the Pacific Northwest Music Scene (1985-1995)
EVENT NOTES
Doors for this event will open at 6:30 PM. Town Hall events are approximately 75 minutes long.


Join As Many Weirdos As Possible (AMWAP) for an evening of storytelling and portraiture that brings to life one of the most vibrant chapters of the Pacific Northwest music scene (1985-1995). This live program will feature musicians, artists, and community members sharing personal memories, projected alongside their documentary portraits as part of the ongoing AMWAP project.
Drawn from Poser Productions’ mission to preserve and celebrate personal and cultural histories, this evening invites audiences to engage in a communal reflection on memory, music, identity, and place. Hosted by John Roderick. Best known for his work with The Long Winters, Harvey Danger, and The Western State Hurricanes, John was also a founding member of the Seattle Music Commission and a short-order chef at The Offramp.
Storytellers
Sheryl Wiser
Dejha Colantuono
Steve Manning
Jesse Higman
Susan Silver
Hiro Yamamoto
With storytelling coaching by Emmett Montgomery
Presented by Town Hall Seattle and Poser Productions. Poser Productions is fiscally sponsored by Shunpike.

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