Silver mining may have disappeared, but Creede Repertory Theater has been an economic and cultural boon to its community for 50 years CREEDE, Colo. —
Perched at 8,900 feet in the San Juan Mountains, five hours from the nearest major airport and near the Rio Grande headwaters, Creede is a town of around 350 full-time residents, with one grocery store, one gas station and a fast-rushing flume
What it does have, most surprisingly, is an ambitious theater that has been running for 56 years. I had never heard of Creede Repertory Theater until the name came up after Googling “most remote theater in the United States” one day. My curiosity was piqued.
Ask the Tony- and Emmy Award-winning actor Mandy Patinkin,
In some ways, the town has been a living lab experiment since 1966. It has had to figure out how to address cultural and community change — preferably amicably, since it is a very
Silver mining may have disappeared, but Creede Repertory Theater has been an economic and cultural boon to its community for 50 yearsCREEDE, Colo. — Perched at 8,900 feet in the San Juan Mountains, five hours from the nearest major airport and near the Rio Grande headwaters, Creede is a town of around 350 full-time residents, with one grocery store, one gas station and a fast-rushing flume
What it does have, most surprisingly, is an ambitious theater that has been running for 56 years. I had never heard of Creede Repertory Theater until the name came up after Googling “most remote theater in the United States” one day. My curiosity was piqued.

Ask the Tony- and Emmy Award-winning actor Mandy Patinkin,
Read the full story by Elisabeth Vincentelli in the New York Times here.