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Mary Miller Theater
Historic Theater in the Heart of Old Town Lafayette

Go directly to the:
Reservation Request Form
See the:
Theater Policy & Use Guidelines, Charges
The History:
The Mary Miller Theater is the former home of the Congregational Church and was built in 1892. Funded primarily by Mary Miller, the founder of Lafayette, the building has functioned as an emergency hospital, a library and today has been restored and remodeled for use as a community theater.
Find more information on the Congregational Church and other landmarked sites in Lafayette.
The Space:
The theater holds 75 people in theater-style, permanent seating. A small stage is available, along with a dressing room, box office, and an outside deck. On-street parking is free. Professional sound and lighting is available for an additional fee. Great for theater, film festivals, live music, lectures and community gatherings.
The Mary Miller Theater is the home to the Theater Company of Lafayette. Visit their website for performance schedule.
How to Rent the Mary Miller Theater:
Rental is subject to the availability of a facility supervisor. Please read the Policy and Use Guidelines before reserving a room. The Reservation Form is available here to fill out online and submit. Please note that a deposit of $150 is required for all rental contracts. If alcohol will be served, additional insurance is required by the city. Contact Sarah Hayes for additional information: sarahh@cityoflafayette.com. Staff will email or call you within 5 days of receipt in order to confirm the reservation. Do not consider the room reserved until you hear from us.
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