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Rogers Little Theater (Victory Theater) | Rogers


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Landmark: Rogers Little Theater (Victory Theater)
City: Rogers
Country: USA Arkansas
Continent: North America

Rogers Little Theater (Victory Theater), Rogers, USA Arkansas, North America

The Rogers Little Theater, also known as the Victory Theater, is a historic performance venue located in Rogers, Arkansas, USA.

Visual Characteristics

The theater is a single-story brick structure with a prominent marquee. The facade features a central entrance with flanking windows. The brickwork is a uniform red, and the marquee is painted a dark color with illuminated lettering. The architectural style is characteristic of early 20th-century American movie palaces.

Location & Access Logistics

The theater is situated at 115 South Second Street in downtown Rogers. It is approximately 0.2 miles (0.3 km) from the central business district. Street parking is available on Second Street and surrounding avenues, with metered parking regulations in effect during business hours. The nearest public transport stop is located on Walnut Street, served by Route 1 of the Ozark Regional Transit system, approximately 0.1 miles (0.16 km) East.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The Victory Theater was constructed in 1927. It was originally built as a movie palace and vaudeville house. The purpose was to provide entertainment for the growing population of Rogers. It has undergone several renovations throughout its history.

Key Highlights & Activities

The theater hosts live theatrical productions by the Rogers Little Theater company. It also screens classic films and hosts community events. Specific performance schedules are available on the theater's official website.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available within the theater. Limited seating is available in the lobby area. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable within the building. No on-site food vendors are present, but numerous restaurants and cafes are located within a 0.5 km radius in the downtown area.

Best Time to Visit

For optimal viewing of the exterior architecture, visit during daylight hours. Evening visits are recommended for attending scheduled performances. The theater operates year-round, with performance schedules varying by season.

Facts & Legends

During World War II, the theater was renamed the Victory Theater as part of a national campaign to boost morale. It reverted to its original name, Rogers Little Theater, in later years. A local anecdote suggests that a former projectionist's ghost occasionally flickers the lights in the projection booth.

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