🎶✨ 90s PROM AT REWIND WASHINGTON ✨🎶
Grab your butterfly clips, flannel, and frosted tips — we’re throwing it back SATURDAY night!
🕺 90s Prom 📍 Rewind Washington 🗓 Saturday 3/27 ⏰ 7:15 PM – 9:30 PM (right after JC Chasez’s panel) 🔞 Ages 18+ 🍹 Beer Garden available for 21+
Dress up in your best 90s prom look… or just come as you are — totally optional! Expect throwback jams, dancing, and all the nostalgic vibes.
Bring your friends, hit the dance floor, and let’s rewind the night together. 💿✨
Fine Print: This after hours event is FREE to all attendees with a valid badge from the show courtesy from our friends at the Washington State Summer Con. This event is for ages 18 and above. This event will immediately follow the JC Chasez panel. Stay and have fun with us!
Tickets for Rewind Washington are on sale now on the website at https://t.co/zO5pRC8uap
2 more days... Badges are in, Lanyards are in, Merchandise is getting picked up this afternoon. It is show time!
Badges: Because we think it is silly to wait in line to pickup a badge that you have already paid for, we have an exclusive "no wait in lines" policy for badge pickup at all of our shows. Have your QR codes out at the Blue Gate and any one of the scanners will quickly exchange your QR code for a badge to get in the show. If you need to buy a badge or need help with your order (no confirmation email, etc.), we have a box office ready to help you.
Tickets and Photo Ops for Rewind Washington are on sale now at https://t.co/2jQH0Zbpeu
Next A Mighty Wind takes us back to St. Eligius Hospital and a critically acclaimed NBC show that was a mainstay of the 80s. Paging Dr. Ehrlich to Puyallup. Please welcome Ed Begley Jr. to the first ever Rewind Washington convention on March 28th and 29th in Puyallup.
Ed Begley Jr. is a prolific American actor, environmentalist, and son of Academy Award-winning actor Ed Begley. He began his career in the late 1960s and has of credits across film, television, and stage. He first gained widespread recognition for his role as the arrogant yet endearing Dr. Victor Ehrlich on the acclaimed medical drama St. Elsewhere (1982–1988), earning six consecutive Primetime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and a Golden Globe nomination.
His versatile film work includes memorable roles in cult classics like This Is Spinal Tap (1984), Best in Show (2000), A Mighty Wind (2003), and Pineapple Express (2008), as well as appearances in An Officer and a Gentleman (1982), Batman Forever (1995), Whatever Works (2009), and Recount (2008).
On television, he has recurred or guest-starred in shows such as Arrested Development, Six Feet Under, Better Call Saul, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Young Sheldon (as Grant Linkletter), and Portlandia. Recent credits include Strange Darling (2023), Amsterdam (2022), and ongoing projects like The Boroughs.
Meet Ed Begley Jr. Saturday and Sunday at Rewind Washington. He will be with us signing autographs, taking photos, and speaking on a panel at the show. Tickets for Rewind Washington are on sale now at https://t.co/R7r2jshvgT
There is only one Dennis Rodman, and he is heading to Puyallup. Please welcome an NBA Hall of Fame 5x Champion basketball legend who was one of the greatest rebounders and defenders to ever play the game... and a pop culture icon with a larger-than-life personality to the first ever Rewind Washington convention on Sunday, March 29th in Puyallup.
Affectionately known as "The Worm," Dennis Rodman dominated the NBA with unmatched tenacity. Drafted by the Detroit Pistons in 1986, he helped the "Bad Boys" win back-to-back championships in 1989 and 1990, earning two NBA Defensive Player of the Year awards (1990, 1991), seven consecutive rebounding titles (1992–1998), and spots on the NBA All-Defensive First Team multiple times.
He was traded to the Chicago Bulls in 1995 and teamed up with Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen to secure three straight titles (1996–1998), including the historic 72-win season. A two-time All-Star and member of the NBA 75th Anniversary Team, Rodman was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011.
Rodman had a brief pro wrestling career when he joined WCW's nWo in 1997, he teamed with Hulk Hogan for high-profile tag matches. He wrestled Randy Savage in a singles bout and tallied four total matches from 1997-2000.
Beyond the court and ring, Rodman's flamboyant style and charisma carried him into acting and media. He starred in action films like Double Team (1997) opposite Jean-Claude Van Damme and Simon Sez (1999), appeared in Cutaway (2000), and had cameos in projects such as B.A.P.S., The Simpsons (voice), 3rd Rock from the Sun, Baywatch, and The Minis. He hosted his own MTV series The Rodman World Tour (1996) and popped up in reality shows, including winning Celebrity Mole. His wild persona has made him a pop culture icon, from wrestling with Hulk Hogan to unforgettable off-court antics.
Pro Photos and Autographs will go on sale Thursday March 12th at 5pm.
Meet Dennis Rodman on Sunday at Rewind Washington. He will be with us for a limited time signing autographs and taking pro photos at the show. Tickets for Rewind Washington are on sale now at https://t.co/R7r2jshvgT
We could be bringing Bone from his Seinfeld fame or his iconic Seattle sports status. Either way works for us. Please welcome Seattle legend and fan-favorite Jay Buhner to the first ever Rewind Washington convention on March 28th. Someone cue George Thorogood & The Destroyers...
Jay Buhner was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the second round in 1984 and made his MLB debut with the New York Yankees in 1987. But it was after his trade to the Mariners in 1988 (made extra famous on an episode in Season 7 of Seinfeld) that 'Bone' truly became a legend. "What the hell did you trade Jay Buhner for?"
Over 14 seasons in Seattle, he amassed 310 career home runs, drove in 965 RBIs, batted .254 with a .853 OPS, and earned three All-Star nods (1996, 1997, 2001), a Gold Glove in 1996, and Silver Slugger honors in 1995 and 1996.
Jay was the heart and soul of the Mariners' turnaround in the mid-1990s, slugging 124 homers from 1995-1997 and helping lead the team to its first playoff appearance in 1995. Known for his intimidating presence, bald head, powerful swing, relentless hustle, and fiery leadership in the clubhouse, he became a fan favorite and was inducted into the Mariners Hall of Fame in 2004.
Pro Photos, Duo photos with Edgar Martinez, and Autographs will go on sale Thursday March 12th at 5pm.
Meet Jay Buhner on Saturday afternoon at Rewind Washington. He will be with us for a limited time signing autographs and taking pro photos at the show before he heads up to the Mariners game that evening. Tickets for Rewind Washington are on sale now at https://t.co/R7r2jshvgT
Get out the Rye Bread and Mustard, it is time to REWIND to a Seattle icon and bring the greatest Designated Hitter of all time to Puyallup. Please welcome MLB Hall of Famer Edgar Martinez to the first ever Rewind Washington convention on March 28th.
Known affectionately as "Gar" or "Papi," Edgar Martínez is widely regarded as one of the greatest designated hitters in Major League Baseball history and a Seattle icon. He spent his entire 18-year career with the Seattle Mariners from 1987 to 2004. Edgar posted a career .312 batting average, .418 on-base percentage, and .515 slugging percentage over 2,055 games. He amassed 2,247 hits, including a franchise-record 514 doubles, 309 home runs, 1,261 RBI, and 1,283 walks.
Edgar earned seven All-Star selections, five Silver Slugger Awards, and two American League batting titles (1992 and 1995). In 1995, he led the AL with a .356 average and 121 runs scored, while topping the majors in doubles (52), OBP (.479), and OPS (1.109), finishing third in MVP voting and powering the Mariners to their first AL West title. His iconic "The Double" in Game 5 of the 1995 ALDS against the Yankees—a clutch two-run hit that sent Seattle to the ALCS—remains one of baseball's most memorable moments, helping secure a new stadium for the franchise. He also led the AL in RBI with 145 in 2000 and won the Outstanding Designated Hitter Award five times (the award now bears his name).
In 2019, Edgar was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame with 85.4% of the vote, cementing his legacy as a Mariners icon and one of the purest hitters of his era.
Pro Photos and Autographs will go on sale Thursday March 12th at 5pm.
Meet Edgar Martinez on Saturday morning at Rewind Washington. He will be with us for a limited time signing autographs and taking pro photos at the show before he heads up to the Mariners game that evening. Tickets for Rewind Washington are on sale now at https://t.co/R7r2jshvgT
It ain't no lie, JC Chasez is heading to Rewind Washington. Please welcome JC Chasez to the first ever Rewind Washington convention on March 28th and 29th in Puyallup.
JC Chasez is a multi-Grammy nominated singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor well known for his central role in the late 1990s and early 2000s pop phenomenon *NSYNC. He began his entertainment career as a performer on The All-New Mickey Mouse Club (1991–1994), where he honed his singing, dancing, and on-camera skills alongside future stars like Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, and Christina Aguilera.
In 1995, he joined *NSYNC as one of the group's primary vocalists. *NSYNC achieved massive global success, selling tens of millions of albums and becoming one of the best-selling boy bands in music history. Their self-titled debut and follow-up No Strings Attached shattered sales records, with the latter's lead single "Bye Bye Bye" and others like "It's Gonna Be Me," "Tearin' Up My Heart," and "God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You" dominating charts and MTV.
Chasez co-wrote several tracks across their discography, including "Selfish," "The Two of Us," "Up Against the Wall," and "The Game Is Over" on the 2001 album Celebrity, showcasing his growing songwriting talent.
After *NSYNC entered an indefinite hiatus following their 2002 Celebrity Tour, Chasez released a solo album, Schizophrenic, in 2004. Chasez has spent time as a songwriter and producer, contributing to projects for various artists. Throughout his career, he has performed or recorded with artists including Elton John, Ariana Grande, Aerosmith, Mary J Blige, Britney Spears, Smokey Robinson, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Celine Dion, Miguel, Aloe Blacc and Gloria Estefan. In addition to his music career, JC has held various on-camera appearances, including being a series judge on all seven seasons of MTV’s America’s Best Dance Crew.
Most recently In 2024, Chasez and his writing partner Jimmy Harry released “Playing with Fire,” a 16-track musical theater concept album, inspired by Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, marking his first major recorded project in two decades and blending pop, electronic, and classical elements. The project is currently in development with a book being written for the musical.
Meet JC Saturday and Sunday at Rewind Washington. He will be with us meeting fans, signing autographs, taking photos, and hosting a special event for his Superfans. More details are still to come. Tickets for Rewind Washington are on sale now at https://t.co/R7r2jshvgT
We couldn't have Hunter without Dee Dee. Please welcome Stefanie Kramer to the first ever Rewind Washington convention on March 28th and 29th in Puyallup.
Stepfanie Kramer is best known for her iconic portrayal of the tough-minded Detective Sergeant Dee Dee McCall on the NBC police drama Hunter (1984–1990). She began her professional acting career in the late 1970s while still a student at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Early guest appearances included shows like Starsky and Hutch (1977), and she appeared in the comedy The Man with Two Brains (1983). In 1983, she joined the NBC sitcom We Got It Made as a series regular.
Her breakthrough came in 1984 when she was cast as Dee Dee McCall opposite Fred Dryer in Hunter. The series, which ran for seven seasons with Kramer starring in 130 episodes across six seasons. Her strong, no-nonsense performance as the dedicated detective helped make the show a hit. She was voted one of the "most beautiful women in the history of television" by TV Guide viewers in 1988. Kramer reprised the role in the 2003 TV movies Hunter: Back in Force and Hunter: Return to Justice.
Beyond Hunter, Kramer has continued acting in guest and recurring roles on series such as The Secret Circle (2011), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), and films including The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold (2006) and The Crossing (2019). She has also written, directed, and produced for television.
Meet Stefanie Kramer Saturday and Sunday at Rewind Washington. She will be with us signing autographs, taking photos, and speaking on a panel at the show. Tickets for Rewind Washington are on sale now at https://t.co/R7r2jshvgT
In addition to all of the uniformed police, we have found some detective to join the show. Please welcome Fred Dryer to the first ever Rewind Washington convention on March 28th and 29th in Puyallup.
Fred Dryer is an actor and former professional football player. He played as a defensive end at San Diego State University, earning induction into the College Football Hall of Fame. Drafted in the first round (13th overall) by the New York Giants in 1969, he played three seasons there before joining the Los Angeles Rams from 1972 to 1981. Over his 13-year NFL career, Dryer appeared in 176 games, recorded over 100 sacks (unofficial stat then), made two Pro Bowls (1975 notably), and achieved a unique feat as the only player to score two safeties in one game. He also competed in Super Bowl XIV with the Rams.
After retiring in 1981, Dryer briefly served as a CBS NFL commentator before pursuing acting full-time in 1982. He gained early roles in films like Gus and Prime Time, appeared as Dave Richards in multiple Cheers episodes, and had a notable part in The Starmaker.
His acting breakthrough came with his role as the tough, rule-bending LAPD Detective Sergeant Rick Hunter in the hit NBC series Hunter (1984–1991), which ran for seven seasons and spawned TV movies like Hunter: Back in Force (2003), where he reprised the role and also produced.
Dryer's other credits include Death Before Dishonor (1987), Snake & Mongoose (2013), Fire Over Afghanistan (2001), and Warm Texas Rain (2000).
Meet Fred Saturday and Sunday at Rewind Washington and see if you can get a word in edgewise. He will be with us signing autographs, taking photos, and speaking on a panel at the show. Tickets for Rewind Washington are on sale now at https://t.co/R7r2jshvgT
Here's a story... about the guy who played Greg Brady... Please welcome Barry Williams to the first ever Rewind Washington convention on March 28th and 29th in Puyallup.
Barry Williams is best known for his iconic role as Greg Brady, the eldest son in the beloved ABC sitcom The Brady Bunch (1969–1974). He began his career as a child actor, making his television debut in a 1967 Christmas episode of Dragnet 1967. Early guest spots followed on series including The FBI, It Takes a Thief, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., The Mod Squad, Marcus Welby, M.D., and Mission: Impossible.
He reprised Greg Brady in numerous spin-offs and revivals, such as the animated The Brady Kids (1972–1973), the variety series The Brady Bunch Hour (1976–1977), the TV movies The Brady Girls Get Married (1981) and A Very Brady Christmas (1988), the feature film The Brady Bunch Movie (1995), and the reality series A Very Brady Renovation (2019).
Other credits include his Broadway debut in the musical Romance/Romance (1988), appearances on shows like That '70s Show, Scrubs, and Hollywood 7, as well as films like Wild in the Streets (1968) and later roles in holiday movies such as Blending Christmas.
Meet Barry Williams Saturday and Sunday at Rewind Washington and see if you can get a word in edgewise. He will be with us signing autographs, taking photos, and speaking on a panel at the show. Tickets for Rewind Washington are on sale now at https://t.co/R7r2jshvgT
Good news. We found someone that make announcements at Rewind Washington! Please welcome "The Mouth of the South", Jimmy Hart, to the first ever Rewind Washington convention on March 28th and 29th in Puyallup.
Jimmy Hart is a professional wrestling manager, composer, musician, and occasional actor born in Jackson, Mississippi. He began his career in music as a member of the 1960s rock band The Gentrys, whose hit "Keep On Dancing" reached the Billboard Top 10.
Transitioning to professional wrestling in the mid-1970s in Memphis under Jerry Lawler's influence, Hart became a legendary heel manager, forming The First Family stable and managing stars like The Honky Tonk Man, Greg Valentine, and others. His flamboyant style, megaphone antics, and colorful jackets made him icon in the wrestling world.
In the 1980s, Hart joined the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE), managing high-profile talents including The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart), "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase, The Natural Disasters, and The Mountie. He later worked in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), managing The Nasty Boys, Hulk Hogan, and The Giant. Hart composed numerous entrance theme songs for wrestlers in both promotions.
He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005 as a manager, and he remains signed to WWE under a Legends deal and has appeared in various independent promotions.
Meet Jimmy Saturday and Sunday at Rewind Washington and see if you can get a word in edgewise. He will be with us signing autographs, taking photos, and speaking on a panel at the show. Tickets for Rewind Washington are on sale now at https://t.co/R7r2jshvgT
Let's REWIND back to the good old days in wrestling, when the WWE was the WWF, and everyone feared The Cobra Clutch. He is a good friend of our shows and a legend. Please welcome Sgt Slaughter to the first ever Rewind Washington convention on March 28th and 29th in Puyallup.
Sgt. Slaughter is an American retired professional wrestler and voice actor. Debuting in 1972-1974 under his real name and various gimmicks like Super Destroyer Mark II, he rose to fame in the late 1970s and 1980s with his iconic U.S. Marine drill sergeant persona—complete with campaign hat and mirrored sunglasses.
He achieved major success in the American Wrestling Association (AWA), National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) (where he won the NWA World Tag Team Championship with Don Kernodle), and the World Wrestling Federation. There, he captured the WWF Championship in 1991 (defeating The Ultimate Warrior), held the WWF United States Championship. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2004 by Pat Patterson, he later served as a WWE ambassador and commissioner figure.
In addition to wrestling, Sgt. Slaughter crossed into pop culture through licensing his character to the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero franchise in the mid-1980s, appearing as a tough drill instructor in the animated series (voicing himself across multiple episodes starting in 1986), the 1987 animated film G.I. Joe: The Movie, and related comics and toys. His distinctive gravelly voice and military archetype made him a standout in the franchise.
He has made occasional acting and voice appearances, including voicing Sgt. Slaughter in the 2014 video game G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra and Dr. Military in a 2013 Teen Titans Go! episode. Other credits include guest spots tied to his wrestling persona in WWE-related productions. Today, the legendary "Sarge" remains a pop culture icon from wrestling's golden era.
Meet Sarge Saturday and Sunday at Rewind Washington. He will be with us signing autographs, taking photos, and speaking on a panel at the show. Tickets for Rewind Washington are on sale now at https://t.co/R7r2jshvgT
An icon of cinema in the 80's and beyond, please welcome Steve Guttenberg to the first ever Rewind Washington convention on March 28th and 29th in Puyallup. Rewind Washington will feature guests from Film, Television, Music, and Sports.
Steve Guttenberg is an actor known for so many leading roles in some of the most popular and enduring films of the 1980s. In his early career, he was cast in the hit comedy Diner (1982), but his breakthrough to widespread fame came with the massive hit Police Academy (1984), in which he portrayed the mischievous recruit Carey Mahoney.
The film's enormous box-office success spawned a franchise, with Guttenberg reprising the role in sequels through Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987). He followed this with projects including Cocoon (1985), and the innovative artificial intelligence story Short Circuit (1986). That same period saw him cast in The Bedroom Window (1987) and the blockbuster Three Men and a Baby (1987). He later returned for its sequel, Three Men and a Little Lady (1990).
Guttenberg has continued to build an extensive resume across film and television, appearing in over 50 movies in both major releases and independent projects. Other credits include roles in The Big Green (1995), Woody Allen's Rifkin's Festival (2020), and various TV guest spots on shows like Veronica Mars, Community, Party Down, and Law & Order. His work spans genres from slapstick franchises to thoughtful dramas, reflecting a prolific and adaptable talent that has entertained audiences for decades.
Meet Steve Guttenberg Saturday and Sunday at Rewind Washington. He will be with us signing autographs, taking photos, and speaking on a panel at the show. Tickets for Rewind Washington are on sale now at https://t.co/R7r2jsgXrl
Let's Rewind to Luke's Diner in Stars Hollow. Our next guest will be very popular. Please welcome Scott Patterson to the first ever Rewind Washington convention on March 28th and 29th in Puyallup.
Before acting, Scott played professional minor league baseball for seven years (1980–1986), reaching Triple-A levels with teams affiliated with the Atlanta Braves and New York Yankees. His film debut came in Intent to Kill (1992), followed by roles in Little Big League (1994), Three Wishes (1995), and Rhapsody in Bloom (1998). Seinfeld fans will remember Scott as "sponge-worthy" as he guest starred in one of its all-time great episodes.
Patterson achieved widespread fame as the diner owner Luke Danes on the beloved series Gilmore Girls (2000–2007), a role he reprised in the Netflix miniseries Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life (2016).
He carved out a niche in the horror genre with his portrayal of FBI Agent Peter Strahm in Saw IV (2007), Saw V (2008), and Saw VI (2009), and starred as Gary Tolchuck on Aliens in America (2007–2008) and Michael Buchanan on The Event (2010–2011). Other credits include voicing James Gordon in Batman: Gotham by Gaslight (2018).
Currently, Patterson stars as Harry "Sully" Sullivan in the ongoing series Sullivan's Crossing (2023–present).
Meet Scott Saturday and Sunday at Rewind Washington. He will be with us signing autographs, taking photos, and speaking on a panel at the show. Tickets for Rewind Washington are on sale now at https://t.co/R7r2jsgXrl
Rewind Washington will be FUN. We haven't found too many guests that radiate FUN like the character that Soleil Moon Frye brought to life in the 80's. Please welcome Punky Brewster to Puyallup for the first ever Rewind Washington celebration on March 28th and 29th in 2026.