The historic Power House Theatre is a world-class, 342-seat performing arts theatre located in downtown Walla Walla, Washington. The 120 year-old building was once the Walla Walla Gas Plant, originally built to produce coal gas and pipe it underground to light the streets, businesses and homes of Walla Walla. The building was converted to generate electricity around the year 1905 by installing steam driven dynamos and transformers.
In 2011, the interior of the building was transformed into a state-of-the-art performing arts theater. The interior design, featuring a thrust stage and balcony seating, was inspired by the intimate Blackfriars Theatre in London, England which William Shakespeare and his acting company began using in 1608. Formerly a decommissioned monastery, the Blackfriars Theatre’s interior was transformed into the winter indoor performance space of the King’s Men, where Shakespeare’s plays were produced regularly for over thirty years.
Today’s experience viewing Shakespearian plays in the Power House Theatre comes as close to the intimate, exhilarating, and powerful experience of Blackfriars as any venue you will find anywhere.