History of the OLT
The building that now houses Ouachita Little Theatre was originally built as a movie house, The Lyric, in 1923. The Lyric had three other locations, the last of which burned in a fire, on January 27, 1922. The first Lyric opened in Mena on Monday, September 12, 1909. After the fire, the building OLT is in now opened Monday October first, 1923. It was owned and built by Mr. Price McCall, who also ran a laundry.
Starting as a place to see silent movies, in 1930 it was equipped with sound and the 1929 hit movie, Say It With Songs with Al Jolson was the first "talkie" ever shown there. Locally-born radio and movies celebrities Lum and Abner appeared live on its stage 3 times for the opening of their first movie, Dreaming Out Loud, on Friday September 6, 1940. It continued as Mena’s movie theater with several owners, until 1982. It was during the time it was a movie theater that sometimes on Saturday nights, local performers would gather outside and around the corner from The Lyric and put on impromptu shows. They became known as Saturday Night at the Lyric (SNL) and several times a year the OLT continues the SNL tradition by hosting them inside the building.
OLT was founded in 1979 by Leda Benson, and until 1985 provided plays and other performances in the Mena Middle School Auditorium, just up the street from The Lyric. In 1995 we took possession of the Lyric building, and converted it to accommodate live performances.
On November 13, 1993 a devastating tornado that wreaked havoc on downtown Mena swept the back third of the OLT away. The last OLT show before the tornado was Breaking Legs. For two years thereafter OLT performed again at Mena Junior High auditorium. The first show after the tornado was Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie. OLT finally resumed activities back at The Lyric building in 1995.
Over the years, three to four plays were performed each year including Bus Stop, Barefoot in the Park, Oklahoma!, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Annie, Music Man, The Odd Couple, Steel Magnolias, Wizard of Oz, and Fiddler on the Roof, to be performed again in 2008.
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