Laundromat Theater

The Laundromat Theater transforms an ordinary errand into an opportunity for families to connect and create.

Laundromat Theater

Community Workshop Randolph, VT

About the project

In Randolph, Vermont, The Laundromat Theater is close to many low income residential areas. This common stop for families with little time or access to playgrounds now offers a whimsical, compact and portable play stage that kids can use to create impromptu puppet shows and plays. The stop includes simple instructions for making sock puppets and fun costumes and offers craft supplies that can help turn lost and found or donated clothes into imaginative props. Theater design and craft instructions can also be found online in simple-to-use PDFs and a how-to video, so that communities anywhere can create and use their own theaters in unexpected places.

Community impact

The Laundromat Theater turned a site previously filled with weeds and graffiti into a place for kids to play downtown. The site gives kids who accompany their parents something fun to do while waiting for laundry or pizza. Families stay for a long time and interact with diverse kids of varying ages as they participate in creative, dramatic play.

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