Robbins shines on the theater scene at Western Washington University

Lauren Robbins of Bothell was named Western Washington University's outstanding theater-arts graduate this year.

Lauren Robbins of Bothell was named Western Washington University’s outstanding theater-arts graduate this year.

She earned a bachelor of arts degree and spent nearly all of her time working in the theater-arts department. She worked on eight different productions in a variety of positions, including electrics, set construction, prop design and stage management.

Robbins will serve as a stage-manager intern this summer for the WWU theater-arts production of “Private Lives,” which will be directed by Jon Kretzu from the Artist’s Repertory Theatre in Portland, Ore. She will also look for future internships, apprenticeships or a full-time theater job.

She was recently inducted to the Phi Kappa Phi honors society.

Robbins is a former homeschooler, graduate of Cascadia Community College and the daughter of Michael and Suzanne Robbins of Bothell.