Last updated: February 24, 2022
Thing to Do
Hanford: See a Play at the Richland Players Theater

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The Richland Players were founded by Manhattan Project workers in 1944 in Washington to “to bring music and laughter to an isolated community.” Since this time, residents of the Tri-Cities and beyond have performed in and attended new and classic plays put on by the Richland Players. The Richland Players theater, constructed as Richland’s movie theater in 1944, was also a Manhattan Project community institution. Check the schedule of upcoming performances and join the local audience for community theater in this historic structure.
Details
Activity
Theater
Attend live community theater at the Richland Players Theater.
Pets Allowed
No
Activity Fee
Yes
Visit the Richalnd Players Theater website for more information about shows and ticket prices.
Location
Richland Players Theater
The Parkway, Richland, WA 99352
Reservations
Yes
Visit the Richland Players Theater website for more information about shows.
Season
Year Round
Time of Day
Day, Night
Accessibility Information
The Richland Players Theater is wheelchair accessible. For other information about the accessibility of individual theatrical productions, contact the Richland Players Theater at 509-943-1991.