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OK Theatre

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OK Theatre is a historic building at 208 W Main Street in Enterprise, Oregon. It was built in 1918 by John Oberg and Samuel Haworth and featured a sloped seating section for better views. Around 1933 it was renamed the Vista Theater.

In 2001 new owners bought it, restored its original name, and ran it until 2008 when it closed after 90 years. The building, along with two nearby businesses and apartments, was put up for sale for $240,000.

In 2009 part-time locals Bill and Melisa Bush and their son Gabriel bought the OK Theatre. They restored active programming, showing up-to-date movies, foreign and art films, and hosting special needs screenings, theatre productions, charity events, and high school events. They also started the Ruby Peak 48 Hour Film Festival. The theatre was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 7, 2012.

In fall 2013 the Bush family sold the theatre, and it was purchased by new owners. It has since returned to its roots as a music and theater venue, hosting acts from blues and bluegrass to indie and experimental, such as The Infamous String Dusters, Rick Estrin and the Nightcats, and Mount Eerie, along with children’s theater and community events.


This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 16:36 (CET).