Arlene Theater Explained

Arlene Theater
City:Minot, North Dakota
Country:USA
Publictransit: Minot City Transit
Operator:Mouse River Players
Capacity:200 [1]
Opened:2004
Website:http://www.mouseriverplayers.org/

The Arlene Theater is the name of a performance theater in Downtown Minot, North Dakota.[2]

The theater is located on First Street Southeast in Downtown Minot. The building was originally built and dedicated as the Minot Labor Temple.[3] The Mouse River Players theater group purchased the building in 2004. It was first called the Mouse River Players Community Arts Center, but renamed after Arlene L. Saugstad (1912-2014) in 2006. Saugstad was instrumental in the organization of the Mouse River Players in 1971. In 2009, the theater installed stadium seating to accommodate two hundred audience members. [4]

Mouse River Players

Mouse River Players is an all-volunteer community theatre organization. Mouse River Players began in 1971 to providing live, quality theatre performances. [5]

Mini Mousers

The Arlene Theater has a children's theater program called the Mini Mousers. The program offers students between the ages of six and fourteen classes taught by local artists. Students in the program perform in the Mouse River Players annual family production[6]

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Notes and References

  1. http://professorpaulnlee.com/Patron-1-4-5.pdf Lee, Paul "MRP stages N.D. premier 'Prairie Heart" Patron Online
  2. Web site: Arlene Theater. Minot Convention And Visitors Bureau . February 1, 2020.
  3. Feldner, Dan. "Theater is a 'labor of love'". Minot Daily News. October 1, 2009
  4. Web site: Arlene L. Saugstad (1912-2014) . Thompson - Larson . February 1, 2020.
  5. Web site: Mouse River Players. Minot Convention And Visitors Bureau . February 1, 2020.
  6. Eggers, Kelly and Walter Eggers. "Children's Theater: A Paradigm, Primer, and Resource". Scarecrow Press, 2010