History: Located at its present day spot, the Dreamland Theater opened in 1910. In 1917, the Dreamland changed its name to the Liberty. Fire burn...
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Our History:
Highlights of the Little Theatre of Walla Walla's Last 60 Years.
December 1, 1944: Opened upstairs at 23 1/2 Main St. with The Old War...
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Courses and theatrical productions are offered to provide the student with rigorous, demanding professional training and a cultural background with...
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Gesa Power House Theatre completed the transition from operating as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) to a nonprofit 501(c)(3), tax-exempt organiza...
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History: In 1944, the year that the first nuclear reactor started operation at Hanford, the Richland Village Players was created out of a community...
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Mission of ACTIt is the mission of the Academy of Children’s Theatre to provide educational opportunities in the theater arts for young peopl...
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About Us:
The mission of Pullman Civic Theatre is to provide affordable, live entertainment for the community, and creative outlets and educationa...
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Mission:To preserve the historic Theater and create a regional center for the performing arts which will provide a mid-sized venue for the Inland N...
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History:
The Clemmer Theatre, as the Bing Crosby Theater was originally called, opened in 1915. That is also the year many film historians conside...
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About Us:
Theatre Ballet of Spokane serves the general public by offering dance concerts, lectures, demonstrations and performs in collaboration...
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Mission:
To operate as a community facility - providing first class performing and meeting surroundings with excellent service at affordable use r...
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The mission of Spokane Civic Theatre is to foster and operate a volunteer live community theatre of high artistic merit.
Spokane Civic Theat...
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