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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 69th year, we are proud that we can continue to provide quality theater at a reasonable price.
Our 69th Year! The 2008-09 Season:
Our 2008-2009 season will include a hilarious
theatrical ghost story, I Hate Hamlet, the terrifying thriller
Wait Until Dark, Deborah Brevoort's
touching drama, The Women of Lockerbie, a wonderful stage
adaptation of Mitch Albom's best-selling book, Tuesdays with Morrie,
and the charming
comic fantasy, Heaven Can Wait. Add in our WOLT radio play
version of a classic holiday story and Broadway's hottest new comedy,
The Little Dog Laughed, and we're on our way to a fantastic year!
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
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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
Theatre Puget Sound
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