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Tulsa Spotlight Theater

Tulsa Spotlight Theater (performs inside Riverside Studio)
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Location1381 Riverside Dr., Tulsa, Oklahoma
Coordinates36°6′44″N 95°59′47″W / 36.11222°N 95.99639°W / 36.11222; -95.99639
Arealess than one acre
Built1928
ArchitectGoff, Bruce
Architectural styleInternational Style
MPSBruce Goff Designed Resources in Oklahoma MPS
NRHP reference No.01000656[1]
Added to NRHPJune 14, 2001
Poster for a 1938 production by the Federal Theatre Project

Tulsa Spotlight Theater located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, claims to host the longest running play in North America, The Drunkard & Olio, with the first performance on November 14, 1953. The play has been performed almost every Saturday night for six decades, and the company claims it to be the longest-running stage production in America.[2] The 19th-century temperance melodrama The Drunkard has been performed virtually every Saturday night since November 14, 1953. [3]

Spotlight Theatre Tulsa performs The Drunkard at actor Richard Mansfield Dickinson's former home on Riverside Drive.[4] Dickenson's home was built in 1928, and the home is known as Riverside Studio, whereas the acting company performing inside the home is known as Tulsa Spotlight Theater.

Riverside Studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, was built in 1928. It was built as a house with a studio wing for a music teacher named Patti Adams Shriner.[5] The Riverside Studio was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2001.[1]It was designed by architect Bruce Goff in International Style.

The house originally included a series of nine murals that Goff commissioned from Oklahoma artist Olinka Hrdy, but the murals later disappeared from the building; their fate has never been established clearly.[6] Facing financial distress during the Great Depression, Shriner lost her ownership of the building in 1933. Actor Richard Mansfield Dickinson bought it in 1941.[7]

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Category:Theatres in OklahomaCategory:Buildings and structures in Tulsa, OklahomaCategory:Theatres completed in 1928Category:Theatres on the National Register of Historic Places in OklahomaCategory:Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in OklahomaCategory:Architecture in OklahomaCategory:Bruce Goff buildingsCategory:International style architecture in the United StatesCategory:Modernist architecture in Oklahoma

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