Welcome To The Worm Creek Opera House
With the Newest Box Office Movies to Opera House Live Theatre we are, " Proud to Present " our updated Digital Theater. This was accomplished via Donations. Donate to the Worm Creek Opera House / FCTAC by clicking below. example webpage do not donate | Where we create and produce live Theatre as well as provide showings of the newest Box Office Movies weekly, all at affordable cost. Now PlayingShowing Friday May 23 at 7pm Next PlayingContact 208.852.0088 70 S. State, Preston Idaho 83263, For Building 208-852-3584 |
FCTAC
Franklin County Theatre/Arts Council Inc. is proud of our theatre. Built in 1930, having a rich history in Preston, Idaho, the Worm Creek Opera House, formerly know as The Grand Theatre, is a much appreciated resource in our great community. In 1986, the Theatre was a vacant building that had not been used for several years. Under the direction of a committee of citizens, the architecturally sound building was purchased and paid for entirely with private donations as part of a community development effort. The building was then deeded to Franklin County. The theatre then began operating under the direction of a committee which was appointed by the county commissioners until 1995. At that time, the theatre committee incorporated as a Nonprofit Corportation under the name of Franklin County Theatre/Arts Council. The Arts Council then leased the Worm Creek Opera House from the county at the request of the County Commissioners. From the beginning , the theatre has been used for live theatre productions and the Arts. Between live productions, it is used to show movies, thus providing the only movie venue in Preston.
The name Worm Creek Opera House was given to the theatre to bring us back to our roots. When Preston was first settled, it was called Worm Creek after a creek that runs on the East side of town. The name was changed to Preston because many didn’t think Worm Creek was a fitting name for a town. In the early days the town had a building they called the “Opera House” where most of the cultural activites and entertainment took place. Since the purpose of the building was to be a center for cultural activities and entertainment the name Worm Creek Opera House seems to be a natural.
The first major renovation of the theatre was culminated in 1993 with many private donations and some very generous grants. This included new ADA Restrooms, new electrical service and wiring upgrades, plaster repairs and painting. Also, thanks to the Capital Theatre in Logan we received new (to us) seats.
In 1997, we added dressing rooms, scenery storage and a much needed costume room in the back.
Recently the theatre has received a new roof, final touches on a sound system for movies, and upgrade marquee and sign-age in front. Also major improvements to the light and sound systems for live productions and a new baby grand.
Franklin County Theatre/Arts Council:
The purpose of the Council is to provide the community with a suitable facility for performing arts productions and the display of the fine arts, to improve the image of the varied arts in the area, to increase the interest and participation of area residents in the arts, to work with the schools to encourage and develop quality arts programs and activities for the students and to bring in artists/presenters to perform and/or train.
Board of Directors:
President Bill Salerno
Vice- President Judy Ludlow
Secretary Julia Seare
Treasurer Paul Swainston dadmom@qwestoffice.net
Exec. Secretary Dan Ludlow
Karla Gunderson
Hannah Edwards
Jodi Alder-Jones
Anna Beth Olson
Jessica Holt