Village Theatre

A nonprofit organization

As the holiday season approaches, we’re reminded of the generosity that fuels everything we do at Village Theatre.

Whether you’ve joined us in the audience, supported our work, or are just getting to know us—we’re so glad you’re here. Village Theatre is a place where powerful stories come to life, young talent is nurtured, and creativity sparks across our community. That kind of impact lasts far beyond the final curtain—and we’d love to have you be part of it.

Making a donation this holiday season will help:

  • Stage bold, thought-provoking productions that entertain, challenge, and inspire
  • Ignite creativity in young people through inclusive, hands-on education programs
  • Champion the development of new musicals that reflect diverse voices and shape the future of theatre

A gift today will have a lasting impact. You’ll be investing in creativity, education, and the next generation of storytellers. Your support helps ensure that Village Theatre remains a place where imagination thrives and stories come to life—for everyone in our community.

About Village Theatre

Based in Issaquah, WA, with operations in Everett, WA, Village Theatre is a leading producer of musical theatre in the Pacific Northwest. Producing entertaining, quality productions since 1979, Village Theatre has grown into one of the region’s best-attended theatres. Village Theatre also takes pride in nurturing tomorrow’s audiences through its Youth Education programs. 


Photo Credit: Harter Clingman and Jessica Skerritt in Lerner and Loewe’s Brigadoon, photo by Auston James (2025)

Gallery Photo Credit top to bottom/left to right): Harter Clingman and Jessica Skerritt in Lerner and Loewe’s Brigadoon, photo by Auston James (2025); Carlos Narvaez, Lisa Kay Kwak and Adam Mandala in Lerner and Loewe’s Brigadoon, photo by Auston James (2025); Aniah Long and the company of The Color Purple, photo by Auston James (2025); Brandi Birdsong and Mariah Lyttle in The Color Purple, photo by Auston James (2025); Ben Dow, Matthew Posner, Lorenzo Pugliese, and Robbie Serrano in Jersey Boys, photos by Auston James (2025); Calder Jameson Shilling and Richard Nguyen Sloniker in Dial M for Murder, photo by Auston James (2025); Angela DiMarco and Betsy Mugavero in Dial M for Murder, photo by Auston James (2025);   Betsy Stewart and the company of Legally Blonde The Musical, photos by Auston James (2024). 

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Village Theatre

Tax id (EIN)

91-1077130

Category

Arts & Culture

Address

PO Box 402
Issaquah, WA 98027-2917

Service areas

Issaquah, WA, US

Everett, WA, US

King County, WA, US

Snohomish County, WA, US

Phone

425-392-1942

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