Since our very first production, Madame President in 1966, we have presented over 235 musicals, dramas, comedies, dinner theatre, melodramas, comedies, mysteries youth productions and original reviews. Currently, the Playhouse produces five shows ( plays & musicals ) during the regular season ( September through June ) plus a full youth theatre program with workshops and summer productions. The Playhouse is continually grateful to the hundreds of people who have contributed their time, enthusiasm, energies, talents and financial support - without these people, we would not exist. We are indebted to our casts, crews, productions staff, orchestra and audiences, and proud that we are all united by our shared love of the stage. The Whidbey Playhouse relies on the financial support and active involvement of the community. The generous support of our membership and donors has allowed us to grow and prosper for 43 years. Please consider becoming involved! We are a totally volunteer organization so if you feel the urge to "get out and do something", consider auditioning or volunteering for one of our productions. There is always a need for set builders, costumers, stagehands, ushers, etc. On or off the stage, the Whidbey Playhouse is fun! Season memberships are needed for the continued success of our theatre. When you become a season ticket holder, you will be helping to support an exciting tradition of community theatre on Whidbey Island. Our community theatre could not exist without the past, present, and continued support of our season ticket holders. So we hope that your enjoyment of our productions has been and will continue to be repayment of your faith and support of Whidbey Playhouse The Whidbey Playhouse is governed by a working Board of Directors and has been recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a nonprofit tax exempt organization under section: 501 ( c ) ( 3 ) of the Internal Revenue Code. Playhouse Membership is only $20 individual or $35 family for the year! We have various social events throughout the year, often with a program of something or someone of interest to the membership.
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Olympic Theatre Arts' mission is to entertain, educate, and inspire community involvement through experiences in the arts. We are theatre for the community built by the community. All our productions are volunteer driven and donor supported. In addition to ten to twelve MainStage productions each year, we host local bands, improv troupes, and storytellers. We have two venues: One is a 163 seat proscenium theatre, and the other in an intimate cabaret style theatre known as our Gathering Hall. Our venue, based in an expanded 1929 church, is available for rent and often used as a gathering space for local nonprofit organizations. We are a 501(c)3 nonprofit that is fuel by the generosity of our supporters through ticket sales, memberships, sponsorships, as well as grants and donations. It is the love and support of our community that has made it possible for us to offer theatrical education and experiences for over 40 years.
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Whidbey Island Center for the Arts is the culmination of a ten-year, grassroots effort to bring arts, education, and cultural events to our region. We opened our doors in May 1996.The WICA staff is made up of a passionate team of full- and part-time employees with expertise in nonprofit leadership, arts programming, stagecraft and technology, communications and marketing, and hospitality.Each year, we provide 120 days of arts, educational, and cultural programming for 15,000 patrons who call Whidbey Island home and from around the world.
