
The history of the
Dixie Theatre begins in 1928, when it was built as the Astor Theater. The new theater played silent films and held
concert performances with ticket prices ranging from 10 to 50 cents. It was re-named the Rialto in 1932 (the same
year the exquisite chandelier was added) and given its current name, the Dixie,
after a sale to the Dixie Theater Corporation of New Orleans in the 1950s. After a period of closing, the renovated
Dixie opened again in 1956 with the added comfort of air conditioning, and with
the famous flashing star crowning the marquee.
The Dixie has had its
share of difficulties. It was sold five
times in its history and survived a devastating fire in 1933, not to mention
the challenges brought on by the Great Depression. Although it has seen many changes, the legacy
of the Dixie continues in Ruston.
In 1996, the Dixie Center for the Arts held their first meeting, and began casting a vision for
the restoration of this historical and cultural treasure. For a full decade, devoted members ran
creative and successful fundraising campaigns and events that brought in the
necessary funds to restore the Dixie Theatre.
A grand celebration and re-opening was held in 2006, and full seasons of
events, parties, and concerts have reinstated the Dixie as a center for
entertainment and the arts in downtown Ruston.
http://www.ruston.org/dixietheatre/
Business Hours are 10:00am - 1:00pm Wednesday - Friday.
Call (318) 255-1450
for Ticket or Program Information
The Dixie Center for the Arts
212 N. Vienna
Ruston, LA 71270
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 2771
Ruston, LA 71273
Board of Directors
John Emory, Jr., President, Elizabeth (Libby) English,Vice President,
Grace Tirado, Secretary, David Darland, Treasurer
Lisa Barnes, Charles Hart, Sandra Hart,
Willie Hendricks, Bill Hogan, Thelma Hunt, Kristi Lumpkin,
Russell Moore, Travis Napper, Doug Postel, Nancy Wallace, Bradley Walker, Mary Ann Woods, Debbie Young, Jeff Robinson (RCSS),
Peter Jones (NCLAC), Tracy Calloway (RCT),
Ashley James (Troupe Dixie)
Advisors
Randall Barron, Travis DeFreese, John Emory, Sr.,
Lynne Gnemi, Linda Graham, CJ Matlock,
Priority Partners
North Central Louisiana Arts Council, Ruston Civic Symphony Society
Ruston Community Theatre, Troupe Dixie