Theatres and Theaters
Culture and Entertainment
The Columbia Theatre
The historic Columbia Theatre opened as a vaudeville venue and movie house in 1925, declined during the mid-20th century and escaped what would have been a tragic ending in 1980 when excavation and demolition equipment heading toward the theater was diverted to help with the cleanup following the eruption of Mount St. Helens. Subsequently, a group of visionaries got together and saved the building. Today, the vibrant 1,000-seat theatre hosts nearly a dozen shows each year, ranging from musicals to comedy to children’s theatre.
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Kelso Theater Pub
The Kelso Theatre Pub is an excellent place to catch a movie and enjoy good food, including the KTP’s legendary pizzas. This unique and charming venue is one of the most favored attractions by the local population.
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Rose Center for the Arts
The Rose Center for the Arts at the Lower Columbia College opened in June of 2008 and offers a full program of events. In addition to the theatre, the facility includes an art gallery on two levels and an art walk around the campus.
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Regal Cinemas Three Rivers Cinema
1301 Grade Street
Kelso, WA 98626
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Regal Cinemas Triangle Cinema
1228 Washington Way
Longview, WA 98632
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