


Links are provided below to make reservations or to find out more about these sponsors. There are a number of restaurants located near the theater where patrons can dine before or after attending their performance. Village Theatre is proud to associate with all of our sponsors and we are grateful for their support throughout the year. The restaurants listed below are Sponsors of Village Theatre. Drive North approximately 1.5 miles on Broadway. Take Exit 192 onto Broadway into downtown Everett. The theatre is located on the corner of Everett and Wetmore, on the left.Ĭope Gillette Theatre (Youth Education Center) Turn right onto Everett Avenue and continue to Wetmore Avenue. The theatre is located on the corner of Everett and Wetmore, on the left. Drive North approximately one mile on Broadway. The intimate, flexible seating and performance space will provide options for up to 170 theatre seats or banquet style cabaret seating, offering a multiplicity of programming and entertainment opportunities to visitors and the residents of this community not possible in larger venues. Right next door is the Cope Gillette Theatre, which is home to our Youth Education program and hundreds of KIDSTAGE students, classes, rehearsals, workshops, and productions. Rental events include choral concerts, film festivals, ballet, receptions, seminars and business meetings. In addition to presenting a season of high-quality theatre, the management and technical staff of Village Theatre are dedicated to making this space the best possible place for other community organizations that require a state-of-the-art venue for their events. This building is home to Village Theatre’s Mainstage productions in Everett. Artistic & Production Employment OpportunitiesĪn outstanding venue for all occasions, the Everett Performing Arts Center is one of the premier rental spaces in Snohomish County for performing arts and special events.Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Anti-Racism.Teaching Artist Apprenticeship Application.Through hard times, changing technology, and new generations, El Rancho Drive-in will be there for all who wish to spend an American Summer Evening under the stars. And Chief Drive-in is now a parking lot for a small store. It endured and survived, as it always will. Eventually, they descended ticket price down to $1 per car. They clashed in a grueling war of price drop, dividing business between the two places. She purchased a field down the road and built her own drive-in to run him out of business. He managed to keep El Rancho in the aftermath, but his wife was bitter and not satisfied. So the story goes, the owner of El Rancho had a terrible divorce. Son, Devin Wemple and wife, Mariya, plan to carry the torch in future years, creating a tradition of maintaining El Rancho for as long as the earth turns. With dedicated passion and personal hard work, the old place runs like a well-oiled machine. William Wemple and wife, Darci, purchased El Rancho in 1996, sparking new life into the old field. It has endured decades of harsh changing seasons and monstrous storms, it has witnessed wars of global and personal proportion, and its solid 60x90 foot screen still stands to illuminate the summer nights. Built in 1951 and officially open in 1952, El Rancho Drive-in Theatre is a well-kept American classic.
