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Driftwood Players Theatre was founded in 1959 by members of a regional civic choir production of The Pajama Game, named for the Aberdeen region's history of presenting theater by the oceanside. Throughout the next several decades, theatrical productions were presented at the city's 1910 Essex Hotel carriage house, including favorites such as Auntie Mame, The Drunkard, See How They Run, and Lily the Felon's Daughter. Since 1981, productions have been mounted at the city's former Christian Science Society building, which was completely remodeled with the assistance of the Aberdeen Lions Club. Visitors can attend theater performances throughout the year, which feature community performers and are typically presented quarterly.

P.O. Box 1956, Aberdeen, WA 98520, Map

Driftwood Players Theatre
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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