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==See also==

==See also==

*[[Lakewood, Washington]]

*[[Lakewood, Washington]] The greater Tacoma area (Not the greater Seattle area)



==External links==

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Revision as of 13:39, 23 March 2009

Lakewood Playhouse is a theatreinLakewood, Washington, considered to be one of the main points of interest for the City of Lakewood.[1]

Mission statement

Lakewood Playhouse, the cultural heart of our diverse community, creates engaging and entertaining theatre celebrating the human experience through the stories [that] we tell.

History

Lakewood Playhouse was founded in 1938.[2] They currently have a 180-seat theatre in the Seattle metropolitan area, at the Lakewood Towne Center.[3]

In January 2007, Lakewood Playhouse did a free staged reading of David Hare's controversial political commentary, Stuff Happens, with a cast of twelve actors; the original production, in London in 2004, had sixty actors.[4]

The Artistic Director for Lakewood Playhouse is Marcus Walker, the Managing and Marketing Director is Scott Campbell, the Education Director is Maggie Knott, and the Technical Director is Ali Criss.[5]

See also

External links

References

  • ^ Theatre Puget Sound - Lakewood Playhouse - Theatres and theatre producers in Seattle and the Puget Sound region
  • ^ Lakewood Playhouse in Lakewood, WA - Zvents
  • ^ Spew: Controversial history rears its head in Lakewood
  • ^ Seattle Performs - Lakewood Playhouse, Lakewood Theatre, Founded in 1938, Artistic Director: Marcus Walker, Theatre Puget Sound Member - Lakewood Theater, Lakewood Plays
  • 47°09′56N 122°30′49W / 47.1655°N 122.5137°W / 47.1655; -122.5137

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