The Donna Reed Center for the Performing Arts sits on the historic corner
of Broadway and Main in Denison, Iowa. The Center houses the Donna Reed
Foundation headquarters, a charming turn of the century soda fountain,
and the Donna Reed Theatre. A spectacular miniature replica of Bedford
Falls, the town from the movie It's a Wonderful Life, is on permanent
display. Many unpublished photos, personal items, and movie mementos from
Donna Reed's life are also on display as well as gift items for sale. When
completed, the Center will include the Donna Reed Museum, a national film
reference library, and a state-of-the-art recording studio to provide professionally
produced tapes to aspiring artists for auditions and scholarships. The
Center will also offer unique workshops and performances year round.
Many celebrities, including Mary Pickford, entertained area residents
from the stage of the beautiful Germania Opera House since it opened its
doors in 1914. The Opera House was later converted into the Ritz Movie
Theater where Donna Reed fell in love with motion pictures. In 1988, the
Donna Reed Foundation, with financial support from the community and corporate
grants, saved the building. In 1995, the first phase of restoration was
completed with the help of thousands of community volunteer hours. The
theatre seats 550 and offers films as well as live concerts and theatrical
presentations year round. The second phase of renovation included support
of the Crawford County Chamber of Commerce
(www.cdcia.org).
(Theatre technical specifications and views.)