EastLine Theatre has been producing work in some form or another for about a decade and for most of that time we were in a tiny storefront blackbox on Wantagh Avenue in Wantagh. Folks have come and gone and our posters have improved, but we’ll always be a home for the Long Island theatre-maker and -goer who is looking for something off the beaten track. In 2017 we became a non-profit officially and we were really able to crack on with producing the plays no one else will touch. Since leaving our original Wantagh home in February of 2020 we have partnered with organizations across this beautiful island to bring theatre to where people are.

Some of our partners have included the Huntington Arts Council, Planting Fields Foundation, the Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts, the Town of North Hempstead, the Village of Amityville, the Lindenhurst Historical Society, the Long Island Arts Council at Freeport, the Farmingdale Arts Council, and a large variety of Long Island’s amazing libraries. If you’d like us to pay a visit to your neck of the woods, drop us a line.

Check out photos from our past productions in our archive.


Production History