HISTORY
Oster Regent Theatre
As the railroad spread through the
nation to Cedar Falls, Iowa, community people were anxious to be
part of the traveling theatre audience. Building a
theatrical performance hall had been a dream for years, of both
Frank Cotton and the local community. In 1910, the dream
became a reality when the Cotton Theatre opened its doors.
The theatre changed its name in 1918 to the Regent Theatre. Owner
and manager, Merle Blair, promoted movies through a variety of
innovative ideas. Many residents remember the days of bicycles,
nylons and various prizes being given away on the Regent stage.
Gene Blair managed the theatre for many years and in 1991 the
Blair Family and the Beck Trust gifted the building to the Cedar
Falls Community Theatre. The CFCT board, and community as a
whole, raised and spent $1.2 million to restore the building. In
June of 1994 the name was changed to the Oster Regent Theatre.
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Cedar Falls Community Theatre
The Cedar Falls Community Theatre (CFCT) was organized in 1978, with the strong support of the Cedar Falls Recreation Department and a dedicated handful of community members. CFCT has grown tremendously with the undertaking of a variety of productions, ranging from classic humor, musicals, and contemporary theology. CFCT presents the opportunity for interested people, of all ages, to share the theatre experience with old and new friends.
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