![]() |
![]() |
|
| YOUR
COMMUNITY THEATRE The Blue Slipper Theatre continues its tradition of offering the best in community theater as it has for forty years. The Blue Slipper, located in the heart of Livingston, Montana’s historic downtown district, produces four or five full-length productions each season, with a variety of comedic and dramatic selections included in the annual lineup. The Blue Slipper hosts touring productions, music, and comedy throughout the year and offers a holiday variety program to the public free of charge. There's More! The Blue Slipper hosts the Kids Playwriting Festival every spring to give area students the opportunity to write, direct and star in their own plays. A VOLUNTEER EFFORT A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY Then, in August of 1964, the Guild moved into its first real home at 213 South Main Street. The Guild rented space and remodeled the old Browning Tool Company building into a theater. The first play presented there was "The Heiress" in September of 1964. In September of 1965, Guild board members chose the name "Blue Slipper Theatre." Guild member Klairaine Haskins, who sometimes wore a pair of blue high heels, suggested the name and it stuck. Grace and Finus Lewis, who owned several movie theaters in the area, donated the seating to the Blue Slipper in 1965. Then, in 1966, the theater Guild received its biggest gift when contractor Jay McLaughlin gave the Guild a donation to purchase the Park County News building at 113 East Callender Street from Fred and Dorothy Martin. The Martins then gave the Guild a portion of the sale back to fund the remodeling of the building. Built in 1901 as the original home of the Livingston Post, the building had always housed either newspapers or printing shops. Work began in January of 1967, turning the old newspaper office into the Blue Slipper's permanent home. |
|
|
|
||