![]() ![]() Mo is an author, illustrator, animator, playwright, and the inaugural Kennedy Center Education Artist-in-Residence. TELEVISION: American Titans, Sultan & the Saint, Deadly Demands. REGIONAL: Virginia Rep: Shakespeare In Love Barter Theatre: 9 to 5, A Tale of Two Cities Mill Mountain Theatre: The Odd Couple Wohlfahrt Haus Theatre: Oklahoma!, Annie Get Your Gun Music Theatre Works of Chicago: Hello Dolly, Pirates of Penzance Sight & Sound Theatre: Daniel, Noah, The Miracle of Christmas Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati: Disney’s Cinderella. NATIONAL TOUR: 360 Entertainment: J.M Barrie's Peter Pan Nebraska Theatre Caravan: A Christmas Carol. DC CREDITS: The Kennedy Center: Children of Eden Imagination Stage: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Adventure Theatre: Oliver!, James and the Giant Peach (Helen Hayes Award Best Ensemble) Constellation Theatre: Peter & the Starcatcher (Helen Hayes Award Best Ensemble) Rep Stage: Dorian’s Closet. Who knows, we might just see you at the big screen.Keith is excited to return to the Kennedy Center TYA in Pigeon! He is originally from Milwaukee, WI and is now based in Washington, DC. We hope you enjoy the best drive-in theatres that Washington has to offer. See? You have plenty of places other than Netflix to watch movies this summer. Where: 1403 Monroe Landing Road, Oak Harbor, WA Not many drive-ins can say that, at least that we know of. This drive-in happens to be extra cool because they also happen to have go-karts and an arcade. This spot is another great one as it’s open for movies almost every day (except for Wednesday). Where: 444 Auto View Rd, Colville, WA Blue Fox Drive-In Theatre If you’re planning to head out east, this is a great stop. They focus on weekend showings and have one screen making it a classic drive-in experience. This one is another oldie but goodie, Auto-Vue has been in the movie biz since 1953 and is the only drive-in, in the area. Where: Marymoor Park, Redmond, WA Auto-Vue Drive-In Theatre We love how accessible this spot is and it’s also great that they’re so focused on weekdays as you don’t have to wait until the weekend to watch a film outdoors! Want the drive-in experience without the long drive? No worries, just head to Marymoor Park for the closest drive-in experience to Seattle. Via GIPHY BECU Drive-in Movies at Marymoor Park There’s a natural waterslide on this Washington trail & you can visit it this summer You can never go wrong here and if you haven’t checked them out before, now is the time.ġ2 of the best hikes to see wildflowers in Washington this spring ![]() Shelton’s Skyline Drive-In is a classic spot that’s been in the movie biz since 1962. Where: 210 Theatre Road, Port Townsend, WA Skyline Drive-In It has one screen and can park about 150 cars so you don’t have to worry about it getting too packed. We love that this spot has remained small and family-owned as it still has much of its original charm. If you’re looking for a smaller, more intimate drive-in experience head to the Port Townsend Wheel-In Motor Movie. Where: 7369 State Highway 3 SW, Bremerton, WA Wheel-In Motor Movie It has three different screens and can fit about 1,000 cars, Wowza! What’s extra cool is that you can watch double features so if you happen to be a fan of what’s playing, you’re in luck. This drive-in has been open since 1949 and also happens to be Washington’s largest drive-in theatre. ![]() Ready to check them out? Here are 6 of the best drive-in theatres to watch the big screen in Washington this summer Rodeo Drive-In That being said, there are several places across the state where you can enjoy a whole host of different films. Netflix is great and all but you really can’t beat an outdoor movie, especially during summer. ![]()
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