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In 1971, the Lamp-Lite Theatre of Nacogdoches was formed with Sarah McMullen as founder and director. Its first home was the Christ Episcopal Church parish hall. The Lamp-Lite troupe joined, in 1976, with other local artists to form the City Spirit Arts Center which utilized space in the Phelan Warehouse in downtown Nacogdoches. Because the warehouse was highly susceptible to flooding, the troupe had to move on. For a year the troupe performed dinner theater productions and went on the road to perform in various East Texas cities. Through grants, volunteers and friends, the theater used today was created. Materials were taken from the old Phelan Warehouse and moved to the current location, on loop 224 at Old Tyler Road, where the new theater was constructed. On May 19, 1979, the Lamp-Lite Theatre opened at its new location with "The Last of the Red Hot Lovers," by Neil Simon.
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Box 1
Folder 1: Playbill: "Enter Laughing" by Joseph Stein, based on the novel by Carl Reiner, February 1981.
Folder 2: Playbill: "Lovers and Other Strangers" by Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna, September 23-24, 30 and October 1, 1984.
Folder 3: Playbill: "The Foreigner" by Larry Shue, September 19-20, 26-27, 1986.
Folder 4: Playbill: "The Elephant Man" by Bernard Pornerance, May 9-10, 16-17, 1986.
Folder 5: Playbill: "The Night of the Iguana" by Tennessee Williams, June 5-6, 12-13, 1987.
Folder 6: Playbill: "Texas Tacky" by Martha Ebersole, September 18-19, 25-26, 1987.
Folder 7: Playbill: "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof' by Tennessee Williams, February 12-13, 19-20, 1988.
Folder 8: Playbill: "Social Security" by Andrew Bergman, September 22-24, 30 and October 1, 1988.
Folder 9: Playbill "Same Time, Next Year" by Bernard Slade, April 13-15, 20-22, 1989.
Folder 10: Playbill: "The Nerd" by Larry Shue, September 22-24, 29 -30, 1989.
Folder 11: Playbill: "Steel Magnolias" by Robert Harling, April 27-29 and May 4-5, 1990.
Folder 12: Playbill: "All the King's Men" by Robert Penn Warren, November 9-10,16-18,1990.
Folder 13: Playbill: "Fiddler on the Roof' by Jerry Stein, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and music by Jerry Bock, February 15-17, 21-24, 1991.
Folder 14: Playbill: "The Belle of Amherst" by William Luce, April 5-7, 12-13, 1991.
Folder 15: Playbill: "East Texas Remembers" by Dr. Bobby Johnson, May 10-12,17-18,1991.
Folder 16: Playbill: "Daddy's Dyin', Who's Got the Will?" by Del Shores, June 14-15, 21-22, 1991.
Folder 17: Playbill: "No Time for Sergeants" by Ira Levin, adapted from the novel by Mac Hyman, July 19-21, 26-28, 1991.
Folder 18: Playbill: "Lily Dale" by Horton Foote, September 19-21, 27-29, 1991.
Folder 19: Playbill: "Dirty Work at the Crossroads," March, 1992.
Folder 20: Playbill: "Brigadoon" by Frederick Loewe, music by Alan Jay Lerner, January 24-26, 29-31 and February 1-2, 1992.
Box 2
Folder 1: Playbill: "Barefoot in the Park" by Neil Simon, April 3-5, 10-12, 1992.
Folder 2: Playbill: "Love 'Texas' Style," two one-act plays "Double Duty" by M. P. White and "The Corner Pocket" by Rudolph V. Alvarado, May 1-3, 1992.
Folder 3: Playbill: "The Foreigner" by Larry Shue, September 18-20, 25-27, 1992.
Folder 4: Playbill: "Dracula: The Vampire Play" based on the novel by Bram Stoker, adapted by Hamilton Dean and John Balderston, October 23-25, 30-31, 1992.
Folder 5: Playbill: "Camelot" by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, January 29-31 and February 4-7, 1993.
Folder 6: Playbill: "I Hate Hamlet" by Paul Rudnick, June 11-13, 18-20, 1993.
Folder 7: Playbill: "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" by Tim Rice, music by Andrew LLoyd Webber, September 24-26, 30 and October 1-3, 1993.
Folder 8: Playbill: "Frankenstein" by Victor Gailanella, Adapted from the Novel by Mary Shelley, October 29-31 and November 5-7, 1993.
Folder 9: Playbill: "Kiss Me Kate" by Sam and Bella Spewack, music by Cole Porter, January 28-30 and February 3-6, 1994.
Folder 10: Playbill: "The Businessman" by Blaine Indemaio, music by Blaine Indemaio and Edmund Pantuliano, May 13-16, 1994.
Folder 11: Playbill: "Daddy's Dyin', Who's Got The Will?" by Del Rhodes, September 16-18, 23-25, 1994.
Folder 12: Playbill: "The Passion of Dracula" by Bob Hall and David Richmond, October 21-23 and 28-30, 1994.
Folder 13: Miscellaneous fliers and pamphlets of the Lamp-Lite Players, 1990-1993.
Folder 14: Newsletter entitled "Curtain Call," 1989-
Folder 15: Newspaper article regarding the play "Anniversary Waltz," May 1976
Folder 16: Newspaper article regarding the play "Happy Birthday," November 12, 1976.
Folder 17: Newspaper article regarding the proceeds of "Never Too Late" to go to the Old Stone Fort, September 16, 1979.
Folder 18: Newspaper article regarding the flooding of the Lamp-Lite Theatre by sprinklers, The Daily Sentinel, December 28, 1990.
Folder 19: Newspaper articles regarding the play "East Texas Remembers," The Daily Sentinel, April 26, 1991 and May 5, 1991.
Folder 20: Newspaper article regarding the 20th season of the Lamp-Lite Players, The Daily Sentinel, September 8, 1991.
Folder 21: Playbill: "Traveling Lady" by Horton Foote, March 3-5, 10-12, 1995.
Folder 22: Playbill: "East Texas Remembers World War II" by Bobby H. Johnson, based on Oral Interviews, directed by Sarah McMullan, February 26-27, March 3-7, 1983. Poster advertising "East Texas Remembers World War II" (oversize, located in mapcase 6, drawer 4)
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