Founded in 1939, Olympia Little Theater (OLT) is the oldest live theater in Olympia and one of the oldest
in Washington. As we enter our 68th year, we are proud that we can continue to provide "quality theater at a reasonable price.
Our 2007-2008 season includes a holiday classic,
Miracle on 34th Street, a radio play; three comedies, Moon Over Buffalo,
Moonlight and Magnolias, and The Sisters Rosensweig; a farce,
Rumors, by Neil Simon; the touching drama Visiting Mr. Green;
and as our alternative play in June, the haunting dark comedy, The Beauty
Queen of Leenane by Martin McDonagh.
We look forward to you seeing at the theatre.
Click here to see photos of our current and
past productions.
Volunteer as a House Manager.
House managers sign up for one performance to
open the house, brew coffee, set up concessions, turn on
lights and heat, and prepare for the show. It's fun
and a great way to get be part of the action. For more information,
contact our House Manager Coordinator
Toni.
Please
click here
for a description of plays currently
under consideration for the remaining open slots in the 2008-2009
season. If you are interested in directing one of these
productions, please submit your proposal.
Volunteer
backstage.
Tired of just sitting in the
audience? Learn how to set and run stage lighting, construct sets, or
create and provide sound for a production. There are plenty of other jobs, too.
No experience necessary, just an interest in community theatre.
Please contact
our Volunteer Coordinator
Larry
for further details.
Copies of the scripts are on
reserve at the Downtown, Lacey, and Tumwater branches of the Timberland
Library.
Member:
Washington State
Community Theatre Association
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