Activate map
Yes |
Yes |
Specialties
The Washington Center for the Performing Arts, South Puget Sound’s largest performing arts facility, is committed to providing a wide variety of entertainment and cultural activities for the residents of five counties. We are located in the heart of Washington State’s capital city, and have become a community gathering place, providing a focus for the performing arts unique to the region.
We present our own season of national and international touring artists from a broad spectrum of genres and styles. Our real purpose, however, is to provide the support services needed by the many local performance groups who call The Center home.
Our multi-purpose facility contains a 983-seat proscenium theater with four seating levels and adjacent lobby spaces, as well as a smaller Stage II black box theater with its own lobby. The stages and lobby areas are available for rental — not only for regional performing arts groups and touring artists, but also for workshops, seminars and receptions.
History
Established in 1985.
Opened in 1985, our facility has played host to thousands of events, with almost 2,000,000 people crossing our threshold. However, its history did not start in 1985. The Washington Center is really the grandchild of the old Liberty Theater, a 1924 vaudeville house which stood on the same ground the Washington Center does today. The Liberty Theater was renovated and refurbished in 1948, becoming the Olympic Theater movie house. The Olympic was then taken down to just a few exterior walls in the early 1980’s, and completely rebuilt as the Washington Center. While the building’s façade still retains elements of the 1924 architecture, the interior is contemporary and modern.