For Immediate Release: September
12, 2003

Sen.
Mike Morgan
Morgan: Funding Approved to Keep Pollard Open Through June
(OKLAHOMA
CITY) The show will go on.
Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Mike Morgan said Friday
that funding approved by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher
Education will keep the doors of the Pollard Theatre in Guthrie
open through June.
“I’m
pleased that the Regents recognized the important role the Pollard
plays in the arts community Oklahoma and its historical significance
in our Territorial Capital and saved this cultural treasure,”
said the Stillwater Democrat, whose district includes parts of
Guthrie.
The Pollard Theatre is home to the only full-time theater troupe
in Oklahoma.
George Pollard first opened a Vaudeville show in the theater building
in 1919. The building later served as motion picture theater and
was renovated for theatrical use in 1986. The Pollard Theatre
Company formed in 1987. State funding through Langston University
has historically helped keep the theater operating.
But faced with a nearly 10 percent reduction in legislative appropriations
for Fiscal Year 2004, State Regents eliminated funding for the
Pollard earlier this year.
The Pollard Company began raising private funds and had acquired
enough money to stay open through December, but faced an uncertain
future after that, Morgan said.
In July, however, the Office of State Finance distributed $51.2
million to state agencies –revenue that exceeded revised
budgetary expectations. Of that so-called windfall, Higher Education
received $8.7 million.
“When
the new money became available I began working with the Senate
fiscal staff and the State Regents to get funding for the Pollard
reinstated. Friday’s vote ensures that the Pollard Theatre
will remain open into next summer,” Morgan said.
Lawmakers will have to consider a long-term funding plan for the
Pollard during the next legislative session, the senator said.
For more information, contact:
Senate
Communications Division - (405)
521-5774