







Ticket office.
Wed - Sat 1.00pm - 6.00pm
and 2 hours
before curtain
565 Camano Avenue
Langley, Washington
98260
t. 360/221.8268
t. 800/638.7631
EMAIL

Administrative office.
Mon - Fri 10.00am - 5.00pm
PO Box 52
Langley, Washington
98260
t. 360/221.8262
f. 360/221.5812
EMAIL

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ABOUT WICA.
STORYTELLING.
During this season, we will produce great stories (featuring the finest storytellers in our community), to illuminate the power of myth and illustrate how every life is a story that can transform the world.
"Spellbound. Remember the experience of listening to a story as a child?
The world melted away as we tracked the tale and immersed our imaginations, becoming one with the story and storyteller. Stories have the power to transform and transport us; to make sense of the world and to see life as meaningful; to give us commonality through emotions rather than reason; and most of all to give us a sense of belonging and purpose.
Drama, music, dance, the written word, and visual art are vehicles to express and interpret our stories. Through art we communicate, educate, create and strengthen social and cultural bonds. Explain the world. Entertain. Create community.
This is our Season of Stories: rich in myth, fables, classics and even science fiction. Immerse yourself in the collective pool of the Mythos Project; transport to another time with the Dickens and the Bard projects; and root for your special hero in the zany Bad Horse Project. In other words, we invite you to become spellbound!"
Stacie Burgua
Executive Director
OUR MISSION.
The mission of Whidbey Island Center for the Arts is to provide and maintain a community arts facility, and to promote, develop and present diverse programs of entertainment, education, and cultural enrichment to the Whidbey Island community and its visitors.
WHO WE ARE.
We opened our doors in May 1996, culminating a 10-year grassroots effort to build a community performing arts center on rural
South Whidbey Island
. Serving Whidbey and outlying areas, the 246-seat theater hosts a year-round season of diverse offerings. A staff of five full-time and seven part-time employees, with input and assistance from over 400 volunteers, offers patrons a consistent, quality experience and a wide range of arts programs including performances, workshops, and lectures. We have an active 15-member board of directors made up of artists, business people, and other community leaders.
Click HERE to meet the Staff and Board.
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