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Olympia Family Theater

Olympia Family Theater

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4.7 Google Review
612 4th Ave E, Olympia, Washington, 98501, United States
(360) 570-1638 www.olyft.org
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Jul 4, 2018
What an amazing theater we have here in Olympia! It was so much fun to go with my Mom and to see the joy on all the kids faces in the audience. I highly recommend you see a show here, fun for all ages!

Jun 22, 2018
Went to see CinderEdna. So well done! And even got to take my coffee into the theater... bonus

Mar 25, 2018
Very strong anti-Christian undertones. If I could give zero stars, I would. It used to be a great theater with innocent, child friendly plays like If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, Busy Town, Frog And Toad, Winnie the Pooh, etc.... We haven’t been back since we’ve noticed this negative trend that they definitely favor. Today a friend took her family to see The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane. Her 10 year daughter started crying. It was very dark. They were disgusted and aren’t going back. It’s unfortunate that they won’t feature plays that let children stay innocent children.

Apr 19, 2018
They had a kids program acted out in the lobby. The entire performance was about 20 mins, which was just about the perfect time to maintain a preschool aged audience's attention. My kids enjoyed it and want to go back.

Oct 10, 2017
Fantastic, kid friendly venue. Love this place. Take your kids and let them experience the arts. My 4 year old daughter loves the plays here. Seating is comfortable, there is bench seating for kids right on the stage. They always have an arts/crafts "project" to do prior to the performance that's related to the show. I was hesitant to give a good review, would like to keep this a hidden gem.

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Opening Hours

Mon:8:45 am - 3:30 pm
Tue:8:45 am - 3:30 pm
Wed:8:45 am - 3:30 pm
Thu:8:45 am - 3:30 pm
Fri:8:45 am - 3:30 pm Today

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