This activity funded, in part, by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.
Funding provided in part by a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, through an appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature, a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and private funders.
Seating Lakeshore Player's intimate 175-seat theatre provides good viewing from any seat. The thrust stage is surrounded by three sections: a main section in front with 13 rows (12 seats across) and 2 side seating sections with 3 rows (5 seats across). View seating chart»
Accessibility
Listening Assist
Four enhanced personal listening assist devices are available at no charge for those with mild-to-moderate hearing loss. To reserve, inquire at the box office, 651-429-5674.
Pay-What-You-Can First Sundays
The first Sunday of each production, we offer general admission pay-what-you-can tickets. Patrons decide the price. Tickets are only available at the box office one hour prior to show time. Seating is subject to availability and is not guaranteed.
ASL Interpreted Shows One performance of each full production is ASL-interpreted (see specific shows for dates). A special section of seats with good views of the interpreter may be reserved for patrons using this service. If no seats are reserved within two weeks of the performance, these seats are released to the general public and the ASL-interpretation will be cancelled. Patrons with hearing loss may reserve tickets by sending an e-mail to tickets@lakeshoreplayers.com or by calling the Minnesota Relay Service, 7-1-1 (1-800-627-3529). Be sure to ask about half-priced ASL tickets offered through VSAarts Minnesota.
Large Print Programs Available upon request from an usher at each performance.
Wheelchairs Sorry, Lakeshore Players Theater is not currently wheelchair accessible.The theater is in a renovated historic church with many steps up to the entrance and into the building. Please let us know in advance if you require special assistance and we will make every effort to accommodate you.
Plans are underway to build a better Lakeshore - a completely accessible facility for mainstage productions and classes. Meanwhile, Lakeshore does offer several productions, classes, and events off-site. Please join our E-Mail Club to receive information about these performances held at wheelchair-accessible venues.
2011 Lakeshore Players Theatre • 4820 Stewart Ave • White Bear Lake, MN 55110 • Box Office: 651-429-5674