Washington Center for the Performing Arts
Olympia, Washington
About Washington Center for the Performing Arts
The Washington Center for the Performing Arts stands as Olympia's premier cultural hub, hosting Broadway productions, symphony performances, and diverse entertainment that entertains thousands annually.
Reviews
Saw an Eagles tribute band at this venue, and the acoustics were good. The seats were comfortable and it was easy to get in and out. Great small auditorium for intimate music events.
— Glen Appleton
Took my granddaughter to the Cinderella ballet. Parking is ridiculous, they have no designated parking, so you just drive around block after block searching for street parking that isn't a mile away. Once inside, we were in the Lodge section and in the middle. It looked as if all Seating was pretty good, but if you have younger ones with you, seeing over or around the people in front of you can be difficult. We did like our seats though. I felt they could've had a couple more options for concessions, just candy & cashews.
— Laura
Came here to watch Brad Williams. Overall, the place is nice. Seats and aisles were easy to find, staff let me know which door to go through. Would've been 5 star but I didn't realize half my view would be blocked (Right Loge). Fortunately it was a comedy show and I just needed to see as tall as the comedian.
— Eric Madlangbayan
Tried to find seats at the theater that they have at the South Puget sound community college and not even the ushers could help me find the seats. Not only did they not help me find the seats because it's so dark and I can't see very good in the dark, the usher that was their made fun of me for it. This is an absolute disgrace of a performing arts center if you're looking for a good quality customer service accessibility and friendliness. I told them I was visually impaired for at night and they didn't even offer to take me to my seat. Why? Because they couldn't see themselves the numbers on where the seats were. What are ridiculous system they have in place here
— Kevin Arnold
Best place to see travelling shows and local talent. Comfortable seats, great technical capabilities and helpful staff. I have seen many shows here and loved it. Very accessible, could easily go in a wheelchair if sitting on ground floor. Bathrooms are clean and nice.
— C R
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