Edmonds Driftwood Players announces their 67th Season

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Edmonds Driftwood Players will launch its 2025-2026 Season 67, featuring four mainstage productions, with the first being "A Fox on the Fairway" by Ken Ludwig from September 19 to October 12, 2025. Following that, the theatre will present Rodgers & Hammerstein’s "Cinderella" from November 21 to December 14, 2025. Season subscriptions are on sale now, and individual tickets will be available starting July 29. Established in 1958, Edmonds Driftwood Players is a volunteer-based, non-profit community theatre committed to enriching the local arts scene. The organization also hosts an annual Festival of Shorts, showcasing playwrights from around the world.

EDP’s New Works program includes a staged reading series, allowing audiences to engage in the development of nearly production-ready scripts. Additionally, the theatre offers educational camps and scholarships for students pursuing theatre education. This season promises to enhance community engagement through diverse programming and accessible live performances.

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