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The Waukesha Civic Theatre is a community theater in Waukesha, Wisconsin that offers a range of stage productions in a beautiful historic movie house. The theatre was established in 1957 and its first productions were at Waukesha High School. In 1962 the theatre bought and converted a former church on Washington Street. It was the theatre home until 1999 when the theatre moved to a new facility in the historic downtown Waukesha, the historic PIX movie house. As part of the theatre’s arts education culture, it currently offers year round classes in multiple disciplines. Since the theatre opened in 1957, it has produced or presented over 650 shows, using 14,000 volunteers, entertained 450,000 theatre lovers and educated 15,000 students.

264 W Main St, Waukesha, WI 53186, Phone: 262-547-0708

Waukesha Civic Theatre
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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