Spokane Civic Theatre is a nationally recognized non-profit theatre located in Spokane, Washington. Incorporated in 1947, our theatre is one of the oldest community theatres in the country. From the outset, Spokane Civic Theatre has been active in a number of activities both social and theatrical, and the tradition of public education has continued throughout our history. Performances were staged first at the old Post Theater, then the Riverside Playhouse beginning in 1957 and until the present facility opened in 1967.
Spokane Civic Theatre is one of few community theatres that own its own building and land. The present facility houses two performance spaces: the Margot and Robert Ogden Main Stage and the Firth J. Chew Studio Theatre. The main auditorium is a proscenium theatre with a seating capacity of 339, while the studio theatre is a small black box theatre seating approximately 88. The backstage area houses a scene shop, costume shop, storage for props, a fully furnished green room, and dressing rooms.
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