Address: 3000 Seabeck Hwy NW, Bremerton, WA 98312, USA
Phone: +12065427815
Teresa Stephenson
This theater has been producing summer plays since 1923! It is a great outdoor venue, surrounded by huge trees. The cast was amazing, especially the actor that played Anne.
Sharlene Sullivan
Dude everyone needs to come see plays here. It’s an experience like no other! Come support the awesome thing they are doing here. Great plays in the outdoors, two a year usually. Truly the best you’ll want to keep coming back year after year!
Ann Smith
Beauty and the Beast was great and in the outdoor theater setting made the experience even beter. Walking to the theater itself down the steep path was a bit hard especially for mom who had mobility issues. The attendance people were great & seated her in the front row on a metal chair. A shuttle bus brought her back up to the main road & the ride was fun & due to the mud it was like a roller coaster. My recommendation would be to bring blankets, something to sit on, a snack or even lunch to enjoy while watching the play. The theater group itself was amazing & did a fabulous job performing.
Celia Murray
This little theater is such a fun afternoon! We went with a group of friends and family. We hiked down before the play to see the big tree and enjoy the forest. The theater actors were wonderful and you feel as if you know them personally by the end of the show. My husband grew up in the valley below along the creek so it's a feel good, nostalgic visit for him. We all had a wonderful time. Thank you!
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Hotels in Bremerton or Silverdale are not far, plus various AirBnB options.
tickets are good for any performance, and if it rains (or there is 100+ degree heat or smoke), the theater will give anyone who has to leave a ticket to come back and see a different performance.
Off Seabeck Highway just past the nursery. There is a big sign for whatever show is playing on the right side of the road and the entrance to the theater is on the left side of the road just past that sign. There is a smaller sign at the entrance, but it can be tough to see, so I look for the big show sign on the right then turn left after that.
Pets are not allowed for variety of reasons related to safety.
As folks have said, there is a shuttle down to the theater for anyone who needs it. There is a short uphill path from where the shuttle drops off, but crew and cast are on hand with wheelchairs to push anyone up who needs that. The first row is reserved for people who have difficulty walking, and there is a portion of the first row that has been expanded to hold wheelchairs as well.
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