Caitlin Frances

Singer, Actor, and Producer in Shoreline, Washington

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I am an Artist, Singer, Producer, Actor, Theater Maven, currently living in Shoreline, Washington.

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Upcoming Gigs and Shows

Ingvar a Musical Furniture Saga
by Erik Gedeon & Klas Abrahamsson
in an English version by Ann Henning Jocelyn
Caitlin will be playing the role of Judith
July 26 - Aug 24, 2025:
TPS Center Theatre
​(at Seattle Center Armory)
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Sugartime Trio
Sugartime is backed by a rhythm swing section featuring Seattle legend Randy Halberstadt on keys, Phil Demaree on bass, and Bruce Monroe on drums.

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Storytelling Events

All at Seattle Public Theatre

Cozy Little Murders
Sunday, October 19
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An evening of Murder themed short story’s Directed and read aloud by some of Seattle’s top talent? Mix a little Miss Phisher with a little Agatha Christy and splash of Edgar Allen Poe for inspiration and you have some darkly fun tales to start off the witchy-wintery season. YES PLEASE!

Illuminating the Dark
Sunday, December 7
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Get into the coziness of mid-winter with a special sharing of short stories and poetry that bring the light into the darkness. This year’s tales center on themes of hope, peace, and community. A very special night of storytelling by some amazingly talented Actors under the guidance of some of Seattle’s best Directors.

Haunted Holiday
Tuesday, December 16
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New ghostly Christmas stories written by and read aloud by Seattle’s own Author/Actors Kelleen Conway and Scot Augustson. Add to that “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens and a special poem by Paul Mullin adapted and read aloud by Seattle Actor Evan Whitfield and it’s an evening you won’t want to miss. Come in, get a hot cup of coco and enjoy.

Endorsements
Disenchanted the Musical “Caitlin Frances as Snow White kept the show going as a MC for the evening. Her theatre experience came through any time she was on the stage.”
Eclectic Arts Review by Mark Sugyiama
53% of "Caitlin Frances’ portrayal of Leslie in the first act of the show had the audience, and me, howling in our seats. Her comedic timing is impeccable and it’s clear she put a lot of heart and soul into finding the exact mannerisms and nuances of the character. Also, watching her portrayal of Leslie juxtaposed against Larry was shocking, in the best way possible."
Broadway World Review by Shelley Dean
Mack and Mabel "Frances delivers a searing Time Heals Everything late in the performance which seals the deal."
Talkin' Broadway Review by Spencer Fairbanks