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April 2020

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KIRKLAND PERFORMANCE CENTER The notion of building a theatre in Kirkland germinated from Village Theatre's search for a new facility in the mid-1980s. Community and business leaders came together to create a home for the company in Kirkland by building a new theatre in Kirkland's picturesque downtown. By the time the spot had been secured the Village PARKPLACE BOOKS Parkplace Books is one of Kirkland's most beloved community treasures located in downtown Kirkland. Throughout the year, Parkplace Books hosts authors, community book clubs, and is always available to help you find just the right book. Theatre had found a new home in Issaquah, leaving the founders in Kirkland to decide in which direction to go. They proceeded on with the plans. The campaign to build Kirkland Performance Center was the work of hundreds of volunteers and visionary leaders who, over a ten-year period, raised $5,800,000 from nearly one thousand donors. Designed by Becker Architects, the theatre took nearly a year and a half to build, opening its' doors in June of 1998. With seating capacity topped at 397 the theatre is spacious, yet retains an intimate feel. The farthest seat is just 13 rows - 40 feet - from the stage; the steep rake of the house provides excellent sightlines throughout the theatre. Both musical and spoken word performances take place at this beloved theatre.

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