Stage Left is located on San Juan Island in the Pacific Northwest. To get to us you have to take a relaxing ferry journey from the port town of Anacortes. The journey takes approximately 90mins, but you also have to allow for getting in line with your car at the ferry terminal. During the summer months it is advisable to be in line a minimum of two hours before the scheduled departure of the ferry. Or, avoid the stress and leave your car behind. It's a small island and easy to get around.
For our 'Shakespeare Under the Stars' series during the summer months the theatre is outdoors (that means if it rains, you get wet: bring warm, waterproof clothing.) and is located at Roche Harbor Resort, Roche Harbor, and 1062 Wold Road.
And please, for everybody's sake leave pets at home, and electronic devices must be stowed in your car until the curtain falls. Thanks.
Directions to Wold Road Venue
On leaving the ferry, follow the traffic up Spring Street. Continue on Spring Street and head north out of town on San Juan Valley Road. Stay on this road for 5 miles then take the left hand turn off to Wold Road. (You can't miss it; San Juan Valley takes a sharp right hand turn and becomes Boyce. Wold Rd. is on the left.) Continue on Wold Road for about 1 mile, you will see on the right hand side a house, a barn, a stage and numerous other people milling around about 200 yards off the road. It will be well signposted and someone will direct you to the correct place to park.
Directions to Roche Harbor Venue
On leaving the ferry, follow the traffic up Spring Street. Turn right on 2nd Street, past the courthouse, and right on Tucker. Follow this as it turns into Roche Harbor Road and in approximately 9 miles you will pass through an arch into Roche Harbor. Turn left past the arch and the sculpture garden and look for signs. The venue is above the marina and you will see parking to your left.
Posters from Season's Past
Posters from Season's Past
Testimonials:
"Such richness and depth - as well as joy and laughter.....especially for the younger members of our community who really appreciate good theatre and are nourished by your performances. Never doubt how much you are appreciated.....and know all the wonderful sentiments shared by folks to one another." Larry G.