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Hawkeye Community Theatre was established in 1957 by a group of enthusiastic locals, many who had been prior members of the very first community drama organization in the city — the Drama League.

The Drama League was organized and directed by Mrs. Jett Wray. She was one of the very first people to sign up for membership in the newly formed HCT group (see actual clip on right — FD Messenger and Chronicle circa February 1957). She remarked that the Drama League, which was one of the city’s most popular civic groups for over ten years, didn’t die from lack of interest or financial support, but from lack of persons to do the work that was required in putting on a play.

The newly formed HCT organization held its first meeting on Thursday, February 14th, 1957 at 8:00 PM in the Hotel Warden in Fort Dodge, IA. Ronald Gee, director of little theatre extension, University of Iowa addressed the group detailing the privileges and duties of membership in the same.

The first production was “Heaven Can Wait” (shown at right) by Harry Segall, which was performed at St. Edmond High School auditorium on May 2-3 and was attended by over 800 patrons at $1.25 per ticket.

Since that initial show many years ago hundreds of actors, crews, volunteers and many directors have put on shows under the HCT name. Including the current year’s shows the count reaches well over 200 full length performances, as well as many side performances and benefits.

Stages have been set in:

  • St. Edmond High School
  • Webster County 4-H Auditorium
  • Old Senior High (then NJH, now Phillips)
  • FDSH School Little Theatre
  • North Junior High (now Phillips)
  • Sheerer Red Barn
  • Starlite Restaurant
  • Stark White Barn
  • Holiday Inn
  • Truck Trailer Flatbed (Dayton)
  • Colonial Inn
  • 1st Baptist Church Auditorium
  • Iowa Central Community College
  • Laramar Ballroom
  • Hawkeye Theatre (present home)


References

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Hawkeye Theatre, since 1957 http://www.hawkeyetheatre.com/

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  • MyFortDodge.com [1]
  • Fort Dodge Messenger [2]
  • Fort Dodge Web [3]
  • Wikipedia Fort Dodge, IA[4]
  • Google Groups Hawkeye Community Theatre Since 1957 [5]