The building at 303 Ledwith Ave (the old library) is part of a larger Cultural Arts Center in Lake Eva Park
The location is accessible: there is parking behind the building and along nearby streets, and the theater provides accessible seating for patrons with mobility needs
Ticket pricing is structured to be affordable: general admission for mainstage musicals is around $25 for adults and $21 for students; plays are slightly cheaper; youth performances have reduced rates
Historical and Civic Significance
Haines City itself has a rich history, originally known as “Clay Cut” before being renamed after railroad official Colonel Henry Haines.
The building formerly used by HCT contributes to the city’s historic and cultural landscape. The area around Lake Eva Park, where the theater is located, is part of Haines City’s effort to cultivate a vibrant community arts center
- The theater is recognized by local cultural institutions such as Polk Arts, which covered its move into the new building in their press materials shutdown123