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Columbia 
College 
1600 Maple 
P.O. Box 3010 
Longview 
WA, 98632 
 
360.442.2311 

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Center Stage
Lower Columbia College drama faculty, students and members of the community work together to produce a play each quarter.

Performances take place in Center Stage Theatre in the Rose Center for the Arts. Parking is always free. See campus map

Scheduled Performances

Fall 2009

ALICE IN WONDERLAND
An Acid Trip
November 18-21, 27-28
December 3 - 5
Curtain: 7:30 pm

Cast Members
Dylan Disch
Kylee Gano
Jon Jolin
Seth McNally
Derek Mesford
Megan Noakes
Shizuka Moon
Terrence Wistrick


Auditions Information

no auditions currently open

Auditions are open to LCC students, staff, and all members of the community.


Tickets Information
Tickets may be purchased in advance from the Columbia Theatre Box Office by phone, online, or in person. Tickets may also be purchased one hour before performances at the Rose Center Box Office.

$8.00 general admission
$7.00 non-LCC students and seniors
free - LCC students, faculty and staff

Free tickets may be reserved from the Columbia Theatre Box office by phone only, or obtained one hour before performances at the Rose Center Box Office.

Columbia Theatre
1544 12th Ave. Suite B., Longview, WA
360.575.8499
toll free: 888.575.8499
Hours: 11:30 am - 5:30 pm, M-F


Past Performances

Spring 2009

This Island Earth
Where we’ve been and where we’re going. Written and adapted by LCC alumni Leslie Slape and Drama Instructor Don Correll, and choreographed by LCC Dance Instructor Megan Jasurda.
Folk tales of the world come together in 'This Island Earth', The Daily News, May 28, 2009
This Island Earth (Play 2009), YouTube Video Playlist, © Leslie Slape.

Winter 2009

Much Ado About Nothing
Williams Shakespeare - The fortunes and misfortunes of being in love. LCC's 'Much Ado About Nothing' has hints of 1950s, The Daily News, March 5, 2009.

Fall 2008

The Laramie Project
The story of gay student Matthew Shephard's death, the murder investigation and trials, and the Laramie community’s attitude toward gays. LCC's Center Stage opens with The Laramie Project, The Daily News, November 13, 2008