Lucille Ball Little Theatre, Community theater in Jamestown, United States.
Lucille Ball Little Theatre is a Spanish-style theater building in Jamestown with seating for 402 people and a fully equipped stage ready for productions. The venue maintains a regular schedule of performances throughout the year featuring different kinds of shows.
The venue was founded in 1936 as the Jamestown Players Club and received its current name in 1991 to honor the celebrated actress born in that city. This renaming marked a renewed recognition of her ties to the local theater community.
The theater carries the name of the city's most famous native and serves as a reminder of her connection to the local performing arts community. People gather here to watch productions shaped by actors from the area who dedicate themselves to live performance.
The theater is located downtown and is easy to reach on foot, with a welcoming entrance and comfortable interior space. Visitors are welcome to arrive early to explore the building's Spanish architectural style and the surrounding area.
The celebrated actress herself performed on this stage in 1945 and appeared with the theater company. She later donated costumes from her film work to the theater, including a dress from one of her most famous movies.
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