The Gaslight Theatre of Enid, Oklahoma, was founded in 1966 under its
original name of Enid Community Theatre. Gaslight is one of
Oklahoma’s oldest and most active community theatres. The
theatre has been housed in an old TV studio in the 200 Block
of East Randolph, later made its home in a converted
warehouse in the 200 block of East Maple and in 1989 came
to its present location at 221 N. Independence. The current
theatre was purchased and fully renovated with tremendous
community support.
History
221 N. Independence, Enid, OK, 73701 (click here for directions) - 580-234-2307
Box Office Hours: Tues-Fri 2:00-5:30
Built as the Billings Theatre in the early twentieth century, 221 N.
Independence was home to vaudeville and other live performances.
Over the next 50 years, it went through several incarnations
becoming the Criterion Movie House, then evolved into the Chief
Movie Theatre and in the mid-70s became the Cinema Twin, never
going dark for any extended length of time.
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