Our Company
The Coeur d' Alene Community Theatre and Academy was established in 1961. In the 80's the company became known as The Lake City Playhouse and served as the only community theatre within Kootenai County for over 50 years. During those times, the organization received several local, regional, and national accolades.
In September 2014, Interplayers Professional Theatre approached Lake City Playhouse in an effort to avoid closure and bankruptcy. LCP acquired, via merger, Interplayers' assets and liabilities and is the surviving entity of the merger.
The new brand name, The Modern Theater, was effective as of November 03, 2014. Each venue will be named The Modern Theater and designated by its location: The Modern Theater Spokane and The Modern Theater Coeur d'Alene. The non-profit company consists of a Board of Directors, as well as full and part-time staff members. Nearly 150 artistic contractors/employees and over 200 volunteers contribute annually to the institution's success. Furthermore, the ever-growing subscriber base is the largest it has been since the 1980s.
OUR MISSION
The Modern Theater is a 501(c)(3) non-profit theater company in the Inland Northwest. Our purpose is to present theater that reflects exceptional standards in production, education, and entertainment. While supplying professional performers a quality environment to explore their craft, we aim to involve the community and provide training/education for children, teens, and adults.
Objectives:
• Produce at least fourteen main-stage productions per season as well as other special events related to the theatrical arts
• National, regional, and local talent is contracted
• Maintain two venues:
• One 160-seat auditorium with proscenium stage in Coeur d'Alene
• One 250-seat auditorium with extended thrust stage in Spokane
• Produce year-round academic opportunities
• Voice, dance, and acting to include a summer intensive program taught by professional educators and artists
• Collaborate with other performing arts organizations in the region
From The Modern Theater