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“Providing quality, arts and educational programming”
Originally a vaudeville theatre and movie palace, the "Coleman Theatre Beautiful" opened to a full house of 1,600, at $1.00 a seat, on April 18, 1929. Built by George L. Coleman, Sr., local mining magnate.
The Coleman is an absolutely stunning place, and if anyone is ever in the area for some reason, you should definitely take a peek inside if it's open, or go to a show there. I feel so fancy going... Read more
Fun, over the top Twenties theatre kept in decent shape over the decades. Nice little tour if you get stuck in Miami (pronounced "My-AM-uh") Oklahoma for a day or two. Loved the giant Wurlitzer... Read more
Ghost ? On our way home from Branson, Route 66 drive and a great stop! This is a must! Just a donation asked. Very nice ladies and one will give you a tour. I am not a history person and I was all... Read more
Coleman Theatre
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- Mon - Fri: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
- Sat: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
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