Our New Theatre

We are in the process of building a brand new, beautiful theatre in Mack’s Inn, ID! We are dedicated to maintaining the aspects of The Playmill that already make it so special while incorporating new elements for the comfort and enjoyment of our patrons and cast. Read more below!

The Location

 
 

Our Current Location

29 Madison Ave
West Yellowstone, MT 59759

 

Our New Location

4111 South Big Springs Loop Rd
Island Park, ID 83429

FAQs

  • Well - we work hard to hide it, but it many ways, it is "broke". Our current building is old and was built to be a turn-of-the-century bingo parlour and pharmacy - not a theatre. We have rented the building from the beginning and almost every spring we arrive to begin rehearsals with thousands of dollars of damage caused by the frigid Yellowstone winters. The building is simply not sturdy enough to withstand the challenges of the climate indefinitely.

    There are many other challenges associated with our current building as well. First, we don't have space for our performers backstage or for props or set storage. Next, while we have invested a great deal of money into installing the best air conditioning unit that the building can handle, we recognize it is still not ideal for our patrons or our performers who work under hot lighting in many layers. We don't have parking for our patrons, our theatre is not as accessible as we'd like it to be, and we are inhibited in the scope of our productions because of the limitations of the stage space.

    All these difficulties aside, we continually sell out through the summer. It is not uncommon on our busy days to have waiting lists of 20+ families trying to get into see us. Simply put, we want to be able to accommodate more patrons more comfortably, as well as expand on the current Playmill-style offerings we already provide.

  • Yes! We don't plan on changing any of that.

  • While the theatre will be a little bigger to accommodate more guests, it will be the same layout as our current space. This is known as a "thrust stage" - with seating on three sides. Just like our current theatre, the front row will be on the same level as our stage - so they'll be a part of the action, as they are now. The ceiling will be about as tall as the back of our current ceiling in Section B, and the backdrop of the stage will be about the size of our current backdrop and proscenium (the area surrounding the opening of the stage) combined. We have put a great deal of thought and work into ensuring that the integrity of the Playmill experience will be preserved as best as it can be - but with added perks, like better leg room and air conditioning.

  • Where do we begin?!

    For our patrons, a new building means better parking, leg room, and air conditioning. It means a delicious new restaurant to eat at before or after the show (or just for fun on any night you choose, even if you don't go to a show at all) that features live performances from Playmill Players while you eat. It means a fun ice-cream parlour for treats on a hot day and a gift shop featuring Playmill-themed goods and local artisan crafts. It means space for your family reunions or business retreats. It means additional concerts and events hosted throughout the year, like food truck nights or holiday fireworks shows. It means an extended season with performances through September or October. It means a sound-proof mother's room where families can sit comfortably with crying little ones while still watching the show. Plus, it means improvements in all aspects of our shows with the capability to do what we have never done before!

    For us, it also means built-in housing for our performers, additional space backstage for storage and for our performers to get ready, and opportunities to expand our story-telling and theming in new ways. This is a fun challenge that we can't wait to get our hands on!

  • Oh, how we wish we knew! Everything was going smoothly until the pandemic hit. This not only pushed back our groundbreaking date indefinitely, but because of skyrocketing construction costs, it rendered much of our prior planning irrelevant.

    We don't have much of a choice - we are forced to wait some of these pandemic-related changes out. If you somehow know when things will get back to normal, please tell us - but otherwise, you know about as much as we do.​

    In the mean time, we are actively working on the project as best we can with meetings occurring almost weekly. We are closer than we have ever been and we are moving forward confidently and excitedly. We promise the moment we have a groundbreaking date, we will shout it from the rooftops! We plan on covering the entire construction process on social media and even broadcasting some of it live. Stay tuned for more updates!

  • We have not. See the question above for more details.

  • We are truly so glad to hear that! Trust us, we love it, too. This is where many of our family members have met and fallen in love with their spouses, where lots of our closest friendships have been forged, and where countless favorite memories have been made. We promise, we feel just as protective of The Playmill and its brand of entertainment as you, if not moreso! However, even if we did not move locations we would not be able to continue performing in our current building indefinitely due to its limitations. It is bittersweet, but we are confident that this new building will preserve the magic of The Playmill as you currently know it, but with many added conveniences and perks.

  • Haha - we get this one a lot and it makes us laugh. The short answer is YES! We have put an endless amount of time, research, money, and honestly, prayer, into these plans. We have done nothing but think it through! Maybe one day we will be able to easily build a multi-million dollar building on a whim without thinking about it, but we are certainly not there yet :)