Gesa Power House Theatre
The historic Gesa Power House Theatre is a 300-seat performing arts venue located in downtown Walla Walla. The 120-year-old building was once the Walla Walla Gas Plant, built to produce coal gas used to light the streets, businesses, and homes of Walla Walla. In 2011 the Gesa Power House Theatre building was transformed into a state-of-the-art venue for live performance. The interior design of the theatre was inspired by Shakespeare's own intimate Blackfriars Theatre in London, England.
The Gesa Power House Theatre is on the Washington State Building Preservation Commission list of State historic buildings and on the National Register of Historic Places. The venue hosts a variety of other cultural events, films, and music concerts — from local talent (Summer Stage Musicals) to famous faces (Herb Alpert). The venue is also available for private events, including weddings.
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