Little Theatre Of Mechanicsburg
Little Theatre of Mechanicsburg thrives as an all-volunteer community theatre because the volunteers have the same spirit and love for theatre today that began with a small group of people who loved theatre and met at the Mechanicsburg Junior High School to read plays in the late 1940s. The group’s enthusiasm led to incorporation as the Little Theatre of Mechanicsburg in 1950. The one-room, red-brick Kohlertown School House building, located at 915 South York Street, Mechanicsburg, was purchased in 1964 for ten dollars. The schoolhouse, built in 1863, became the Theatre house, with only a pot-bellied coal stove providing heat during the winter months. Up until the 1970s, there were no dressing rooms or indoor restrooms. Actors had to change costumes in cars, warmed themselves in the winter by a small fire in the parking lot, and entered the stage directly from the outdoors. The original brick outhouse (now used to store lawn and garden tools) served as the only restroom for both audiences and actors.
The Theatre became one of the
original affiliates of the Allied
Arts Fund in 1985.LTM has
been a member of the American
Association of Community Theatre (AACT)
since 1998. The theatre
became a member of the Mechanicsburg
Chamber of Commerce in 1998 and has
participated in related community
functions, (i.e. Halloween Haunted
Houses and Christmas Tree Lightings
in the square). As a
non-profit organization, LTM's
purpose is to promote the highest
standards in production and
appreciation of the theatre arts by
conducting a civil, cultural, and
educational program. LTM is
exclusively educational, within the
intendment of Section 501(c) 3 of
the 1954 United States Internal
Revenue Code.
