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Poncan Theatre, Ponca City

Poncan Theatre, Ponca City

Architects: Boller Brothers

Atmospheric Style: Semi-Atmospheric

First Opened: 20th September 1927 (97 years ago)

Closed: 11th October 1985

Reopened: 18th September 1994

Website: poncantheatre.org Open website in new window

Telephone: (580) 765-0943 Call (580) 765-0943

Address: 104 E Grand Ave, Ponca City, OK 74601 Show address in Google Maps (new window)


The 1,200-seat Poncan Theatre opened in September 1927 as a vaudeville and movie theatre for a reported cost of $280,000.

Detailed Information

The theatre’s fire curtain, proscenium arch, and sounding board were designed in an atmospheric style, however the auditorium sidewalls and main ceiling received an Adam-esque classical treatment.

On 5th February 1931, Will Rogers performed to the largest audience in the theatre’s history. Two months later, on 20th April, Ethel Barrymore appeared on stage in “The Constant Wife”.

The building has had several marquees. The original marquee was replaced in 1939 with a neon marquee. This was enlarged in 1954 and again in 1962. In 1992 the marquee was replaced with a replica matching the original 1927 marquee.

The theatre housed a $22,500 Wurlitzer 2-manual, 8-rank pipe organ (opus 1632). The organ was removed in the 1940s.

The theatre closed in late 1985. In 1988, the Poncan Theatre Company, a non-profit, tax-exempt corporation, was founded to revive the theatre.

In 1989 the entire building was donated to the Poncan Theatre Company through a generous gift from Enloe and Wanda Baumert. The building was renovated and reopened in September 1994. During the renovation project a magnificent set of stained glass light fixtures were rediscovered, along with the original hand-painted fire curtain.

Listed/Landmark Building Status

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