WCT Community Park

240 N. Fountain, 67208

WCT Community Park is leased by Wichita Community Theatre (WCT). The theatre also owns the former Temple Emanu-El building next door, where it operates a small theater for its productions. Through a partnership between WCT and the City of Wichita, the park provides a space for local children to play, ensuring it remains active and not left vacant.

There was limited information available about the park, but the minutes from the June 10, 2024, Board of Park Commissioners meeting revealed that Katie Eddy mentioned the land is leased by the city, making it technically a park. The city needed a name for it, so the theater’s board considered 14 suggestions and ultimately chose WCT Community Park. This name reflects the collaboration between the neighborhood, the city, and the Wichita Theatre Community. The vote was unanimous at 4-0.

The Wichita Community Theatre has a detailed biography of its history on their website. (wichitact.org) I input it into ChatGPT and asked it to rewrite the history as if a Broadway director were explaining it to a cast of elementary school students. Here’s the result…