History: Proudly founded in 1996 by Mark Robbins, Unexpected Productions: Spokane was the first incarnation of The Blue Door Theatre, with shows every Friday Night.
After four years of performing in a variety of spaces, the company moved to their own location in downtown Spokane. Here with the help of Jason and Harmony Frederick the troupe officially became The Blue Door Theatre, a 501c(3) certified non-profit arts organization. It was so named because the front door was blue.
In 2002 the Blue Door Theatre moved to its current location in the Garland district.
Since its creation, the Blue Door Theatre has been an all-volunteer organization. Our performers, box office staff and board of directors volunteer their time.
Blue Door Theatre is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media
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