Jackson Hole Playhouse, the oldest building in Jackson, was originally built in 1915 as a livery stable. By 1918, it had transformed into a stagecoach stop for Yellowstone visitors. In 1930, it served various roles including a bowling alley, mercantile, and local post office. Today, it stands as Wyoming’s longest-running professional theatre, offering Western Theatre, exceptional dinner shows, and live entertainment in the heart of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. It’s a perfect spot for families to enjoy art, fine dining, and laughter together. Don’t miss out on this unique entertainment experience in Wyoming!