The theater served a number of different functions in the community.
Built in 1941, this theatre originally served as a movie house.
In performances and workshops, he said, the bilingual children's theater alone served more than 65,000 children last year.
The theater served as the village's fire department at one point.
Most important, the theater serves as a kind of public imagination, or a place where imaginations can meet.
From 1963 to 1971, the vacant theater served as storage for a furniture store.
Since 2006, the theatre has served primarily as an opera house, hosting its own company.
The theatre also serves as a resource for community programming and presentations.
Since 1931 the theatre serves its current function, becoming independent in 1965.
In the same way that a university, a museum or a regional theater serves the people of this country, so does public television.