About
The Victory Theater was designed by noted Rogers architect A.O. Clarke and opened in December 1927. The theater served as a community gathering place and was renovated several times as a movie and vaudeville theater before closing its doors in the early 1970s. In 2008, with generous help from the Wal-Mart Foundation, contributions from civic-minded donors and the effort of tireless volunteers, the City of Rogers purchased the Victory Theater with an agreement that it would serve as the long-term home of the Rogers Little Theater.
Rogers Little Theater is pleased to play an important role in the revitalization of Historic Downtown Rogers. Our 27 years of live entertainment, sound financial and operating model, community support and our exciting plans point forward toward a bright future. RLT produces a wide variety of plays, musicals and special events.With a subscription base of approximately 400 members and funding support from some of the area’s most prominent businesses, foundations and community groups, RLT is a vibrant part of the region. Over 20,000 audience members attended RLT productions in the past two seasons, and the theater relies on more than 700 volunteers, including approximately 150 volunteer actors. Their donations of time, talents and financial resources bring vitality and strength to RLT.
We are thankful to call the beautiful Victory Theater home and to provide a public service that enhances the quality of life in Rogers.
RLT is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.