Company Description

The Everett Theater, the largest of all of Everett, Washington’s former eight theaters, opened its doors for the first time in 1901, as the Everett Opera House. In 2014, several members of the community banded together and bought the building with plans to bring quality entertainment to the community. With greats show booked - Olivia Newton-John, Blue Oyster Cult, and Herman's Hermits 2017 is already shaping up to be pretty spectacular. Along with live entertainment, the venue - over 100 years old - needs continual upkeep and tender loving care. All contributions made to the theater will go towards meeting the financial needs of running an 800 seat venue. Please check out our crowdfunding campaign and contribute generously!

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Historic Everett Theatre

Address:
2911 Colby Ave Everett, WA
Phone:
(425) 258-6766
Email:
hetmanager@gmail.com
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Open Hours

  • Tuesday11:30AM - 04:30PM
  • Wednesday11:30AM - 04:30PM
  • Thursday11:30AM - 04:30PM
  • Friday11:30AM - 04:30PM
  • Saturday11:30AM - 04:30PM
  • Monday, SundayClosed