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Sooner Theatre
101 E. Main Street
Norman, OK 73069
(405) 321-9600
(405) 364-0543 (fax)

The Sooner Theatre opened her doors for the first time in 1929 as the first movie theatre in the region built to show "talking pictures." Local architect Harold Gimeno spared no expense while building the Spanish Gothic Style building, spending over $200,000. Mosaic tile and Italian marble were imported for the project, and a special ladies' lounge was installed on the mezzanine level. A soundproof cry-room at the back of the orchestra level accommodated babies. The ceiling is adorned with 252 Spanish coat-of-arms, which were hand painted by the Patricio Gimeno, the architect's father. The theatre even boasted refrigerated air and cooled water fountains.

The audience gasped in surprise when the first "talkie," Alias Jimmy Valentine played; the actors were speaking! After working frantically throughout that first show to cue the oversized records with the miles and miles of cellophane tape, the projectionist quit in disgust. Moving pictures were "too darn complicated" and, he predicted, they would not last. Luckily, motion pictures have lasted, and so did the Sooner Theatre, at least until the 1970s. It was during this time that movie theatres became multiplexes and the single screened Sooner just couldn't keep up with the demand. In 1975, the Sooner Theatre closed with Attack of the Amazons. It seemed that the only future visitor the Sooner Theatre could look forward to was the wrecking ball.

A dedicated group of citizens refused to lose the theater, and appealed to the City of Norman under the aegis of The Sooner Theatre, Inc. The City agreed to purchase the theatre and lease her to them for a dollar per year. After the first phase of restoration, Norman's own "Grand Dame" opened her doors again in 1982 as a community performing arts center. The theatre is now listed on both the State and National Registry of Historic Places, and hosts a variety of shows, ranging from ballet and opera to concerts, plays and musicals. Visit the Sooner Theatre today to find out why she's so special!

MAIN EVENT CONCERT SERIES
Main Event Season Tickets On Sale NOW
Star Circle $120
Main Floor & Premiere Balcony $105
Balcony $90
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September 24, 2010
DELBERT McCLINTON

October 22, 2010
THE SECOND CITY TOURING COMPANY: Fair & Unbalanced

March 12, 2011
THE GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA

SOONER STAGE PRESENTS
Sooner Stage Presents Season Tickets On Sale NOW
Star Circle $78
Main Floor $63
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Oct 8-10 & 15-17, 2010
THE GOODBYE GIRL
Book by Neil Simon
Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Lyrics by David Zippel

Nov 26-28, Dec 3-5 & 10-12, 2010
SCROOGE
Music & Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse
Based on Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol

April 1-3 & 8-10, 2011
THE WEDDING SINGER
Music by Matthew Sklar
Book by Chad Beguelin and Tim Herlihy
Lyrics by Chad Beguelin
Based on the New Line Cinema film written by Tim Herlihy

SPECIAL EVENTS
September 18, 2010 
BUGS HENDERSON

May 5, 2011
KYLE DILLINGHAM &
HORSESHOE ROAD
 



 

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