124 West Lincoln Avenue • P.O. Box 938 • Fergus Falls, MN 56538-0938 • (218) 998-ARTS(2787)

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Mission of A Center for the Arts
A Center for the Arts:
Building the Connection between Artist and Audience

Vision:
~ To recognize, encourage, and nurture local artists
~ To provide educational opportunities for artists and audience
~ To create "a-ha" experiences
~ To make Fergus Falls an Arts destination
~ To be a regional hub for nationally recognized artists
~ To reach beyond our traditional boundaries, taking arts to the people
 


Programming

A Center for the Arts sponsors a wide range of programming, including  live theatre, movies, a variety of music, professional and local dance

companies, visual arts exhibitions and festivals, numerous workshops and literary events.


History of the Theatre

Built in 1921 as the Orpheum Theatre, with a legitimate theatre stage complete with fly loft, curtains, dressing rooms and seating capacity for 200, the main focus was on vaudeville and other live theatre performances. As silent movies came on the horizon, the theatre began to change. Soon "talkies" became the rage and movies were in full swing. The Orpheum Theatre was a popular show place that comfortably accommodated both stage productions and film.

In 1952, the theatre was gutted. The stage and dressing rooms were removed and the fly loft was abandoned for air conditioning equipment. A new marquee, with traveling lights and neon signs, advertised the newest movie releases. The theatre could now seat 800 people, and new projection equipment was capable of showing cinemascope formatted movies. The Fergus Theatre continued to operate as a movie theatre until the 1970s when it fell victim to the popularity of television. The theatre was closed for a couple of years and then reopened briefly.

"The Old Tyme Variety Players" arranged with owner Gordon Bakken to rehearse in the front of the Fergus Theatre in the early 1980s. With no stage at the Fergus Theatre, performances were held at the Middle School. The group, which would later form what is now A Center for the Arts, leased the theatre for the summer months. In 1982, they accepted the theatre as a gift from Gordon Bakken. 300 seats from the front of house were removed and a thrust stage was built to accommodate musical shows and drama. The theatre no longer showed movies.

The early 1990s brought plans of change to the Fergus Theatre. Renovation was begun and over $1 million was raised to make the theatre a year-round facility. The fall of 1995 marked the reopening of the Fergus Theatre with a building that was up to code and handicapped accessible. Heating and electrical systems were updated and the lobby was completely remodeled, as were the stage and dressing room areas. The remodeled auditorium has seating for 446 and accommodates 12 wheelchairs. The renovated Theatre is now open year-round and is the home of A Center for the Arts. Year round programming includes local and touring performers and showcases music, theatre, dance and a brand new film program!

Links

Fergus Falls Convention
and Visitor's Bureau

Fergus Falls
Chamber of Commerce

City of Fergus Falls

Lake Region Arts Council

Otter Tail County
Historical Society

Fergus Falls Daily Journal

Songs from the Tall Grass

Art Circle of the Lakes

 


Box office Hours:
Monday
Closed

Tuesday - Friday
9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Saturday
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

1 Hour
before performances

30 Minutes
before movie

 

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