College and community theater is alive and well in Lewis County. From stages at Centralia College to the community theaters in Centralia and Morton, live theater presents yet another entertainment option.
Evergreen Playhouse, The community theater group was established in 1960. It typically offers four productions a year, one for each season.

Centralia’s Evergreen Playhouse produces four plays a year with local talent. Here actors Mark Pendleton and Melinda Brein act out a scene from “My Fair Lady.” Photo by The Chronicle.
Call for shows, times and tickets, or visit www.evergreenplayhouse.wordpress.com. The Evergreen Playhouse is located at 226 W. Center St. Call 736-8628 for information.
Centralia College Wickstrom Studio Theatre.
Performances and cost information is available online at www.centralia.edu/news/theatre.html. The Wickstrom Studio Theatre is one of two stages located in Washington Hall, 600 Centralia College Blvd.
Historic Fox Theatre Restorations, based in Centralia, Washington, is committed to the complete restoration of the Fox Theatre back to its glorious 1930 appearance and to a full upgrade of the technical theatrical systems of the theatre. The Fox will be a model of the art deco period and a state of the art performing arts center. For current event calendar go to Fox Theater Events
Morton’s Roxy Theater in East Lewis County has a full slate of live theater productions to offer this summer.
All advanced tickets for Roxy Theater productions are available at Centralia College East, Mike’s TV and the BJC Art Gallery in Morton. Information is available by calling (360) 496-0541 or by visiting www.mortonroxy.org.