Hoquiam's 7th Street Theatre was built in 1928. Featuring an atmospheric ceiling mural with recessed twinkling lights, and a tiled fountain in the ...
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The 600 seat Elma Theater, (home of the Elma Children's Theater Association), was built in 1927 and opened in November of 1928. It was considered a...
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Olympic Theatre is your non-profit, volunteer run community theatre committed to entertaining, educating, and inspiring. Be sure to Like our facebo...
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OUR MISSION:We inspire audiences and artists of all ages through live performances, enriching the vibrancy of our community.OUR VISION:To deliver d...
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We are a professional, non-profit theater company offering a year-round season of classics, musicals, and new works as well as training, outreach a...
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About Us:
Olympia Little Theater (OLT) is the oldest live theater in Olympia and one of the oldest in Washington State. As we enter our 71st ye...
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Our Goal:To enrich the community by bringing stories to life in a magical outdoor setting that all ages can enjoySound of Music, 2010, Gretl jumpin...
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Our History:Evergreen Playhouse was established in 1959 by a group of area citizens with a strong commitment to the theatre arts. This group of peo...
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Mission Statement: To provide a community-based musical and dramatic performing arts organization for the purposes of: Presenting quality famil...
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History:
The Olympic Club Hotel is a landmark of Centralia's historic downtown. Built in 1913, this storied hostelry was long known as the Oxfor...
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Everything is Beautiful at the ballet
Peninsula Dance Theatre is proud to announce our 42nd Season celebrating the phenomenal beauty of classical ...
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History:Bremerton Community Theatre started life as part of a drama program intended to put a little meaning into the lives of the crowd of war-wor...
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History: In 1941, The Admiral Theatre, originally to be named the Rivoli, was constructed for an estimated cost of $250,000. In 1941, the Theatre...
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