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204 Main Street, Grand Coulee, WA
The Grand Gallery Theatre features a sloped floor auditorium for optimum sight lines from every extra-comfortable seat in the house, a hardwood sta... Read More
322 Main Avenue East, Soap Lake, WA
History: Bob and Shirley Dunlop started the Masquers Theater in 1979. The Dunlops moved to Soap Lake from California bringing with them their exper... Read More
1001 West Sprague Avenue, Spokane, WA
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... Read More
901 W. Sprague Avenue, Spokane, WA
All proceeds & donations benefit the mission of the 501c3 non-profit Advocates for the Bing Crosby Theater.  Our mission is to promote the... Read More
901 West Sprague Avenue, Spokane, WA
History: The Clemmer Theatre, as the Bing Crosby Theater was originally called, opened in 1915. That is also the year many film historians conside... Read More
1020 N Howard St, Spokane, WA
The mission of Spokane Civic Theatre is to foster and operate a volunteer live community theatre of high artistic merit.  Spokane Civic Theat... Read More
109 W. Pacific, Spokane, WA
About Us: Theatre Ballet of Spokane serves the general public by offering dance concerts, lectures, demonstrations and performs in collaboration... Read More
924 West Garland Avenue, Spokane, WA
When the Garland Theatre opened in November of 1945, it was the premier movie house in the west. Read More
815 West Garland Avenue, Spokane, WA
History:Proudly founded in 1996 by Mark Robbins, Unexpected Productions: Spokane was the first incarnation of The Blue Door Theatre, with shows eve... Read More
2727 North Madelia Street #5, Spokane, WA
Launched in 1946 by The Junior League of Spokane, Spokane Children's Theatre continues today as one of the few community children's theatre groups ... Read More
344 East Main Street, Dayton, WA
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... Read More
1130 Sumach, Walla Walla, WA
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... Read More
345 Boyer Ave.,, Walla Walla, WA
Courses and theatrical productions are offered to provide the student with rigorous, demanding professional training and a cultural background with... Read More
111 North 6th Avenue, Walla Walla, WA
Gesa Power House Theatre completed the transition from operating as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) to a nonprofit 501(c)(3), tax-exempt organiza... Read More
120 W 3rd Ave,, Kettle Falls, WA
About Woodland Theatre was built in the late 1930s. Following World War II, it was modified into a combined Volkswagen dealership and motion pictu... Read More
608 The Parkway, Richland, WA
History: In 1944, the year that the first nuclear reactor started operation at Hanford, the Richland Village Players was created out of a community... Read More
213 Wellsian Way, Richland, WA
Mission of ACTIt is the mission of the Academy of Children’s Theatre to provide educational opportunities in the theater arts for young peopl... Read More
126 South Crosby, Tekoa, WA
Mission Statement It is our mission to restore, maintain and promote the usage of the Empire Theatre in Tekoa, Washington. To provide economic de... Read More
22910 East Appleway Avenue, Suite 1, Liberty Lake, WA
Mission  A unique and valuable arts program, Liberty Lake Community Theatre encourages children to participate as cast and audience. The expe... Read More
122 North Grand Avenue, Pullman, WA
Our Mission: To promote the Arts and Art Education through quality theatre. Read More
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