Gesa Power House Theatre
Walla Walla, Washington
About Gesa Power House Theatre
The Gesa Power House Theatre transforms a historic building into an intimate performing arts venue, hosting world-class theatre productions and cultural performances that bring the community together.
Reviews
First time here to see the Pink Floyd cover band and they were great. The building was so rustic and cute. Can't wait to go back tomorrow for the other half of the concert.
— Tammy
Kinda tight seating. And noisy neighbors kinda sucked. But Pigs on a Wing was beyond what I'd hoped! Never had the chance to see Pink Floyd and they are one of my faves and these guys were perfect. Hope i can see them standing up next time. So grateful they played.
— Jules
A nice theater for taking in local plays. We were there for Cabaret of the Dead on Halloween.
— Scott Wanner
We took a group of our clients to this theater for a live showing of a Shakespeare production. What an amazing experience. Not just because for most of us it was the first time we had watched something like this but really it was the atmosphere that made it truly unforgettable and unique. The theater is one of the oldest structures in Walla Walla and it has been restored beautifully. The staff were superb and there were no seats that are bad seats. I'd highly recommend this to anyone who would enjoy this type of evening out.
— Travis Morrow
Beautiful venue, very special and full of character. We recently attended a wedding there with a 20's speakeasy theme and it was perfect for it. Between the main space and old theater in the back, it had an abundance of personality and everyone seemed to have a great time. My only piece of constructive criticism would be around the manager of the venue, who seemed irritated all night and really put out by the entire event. I don't believe this to be true, however, but my suggestion to her would be that a wedding is one of the most special events in a person's life, so perhaps a smile now and again could go a long way. I know that I echo many of the guests' sentiments. Otherwise, highly recommended.
— Christopher
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