Desert Star - Iris Theater, Apartments & Commercial Building - Murray, Utah
N 40° 39.946 W 111° 53.288
12T E 424930 N 4502034
The Art Deco-style building was called the Iris Theatre, which had a large auditorium at the rear, retail space, and apartments. Today known as the Desert Star located on Historic State Street.
Waymark Code: WMBPAP
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 06/09/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Team Farkle 7
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Desert Star Iris Theater, Apartments & Commercial Building according to Wikipedia plus the National Historic Register list this building as Art Deco style.

The Iris building is also significant as the only commercial building in Murray built in the Art Deco style. Though not a particularly ornate example of the style, the building makes a distinctive contribution to the State Street frontage of the Murray Downtown Historic District. The building is in good condition and is a contributing historic resource of the city.
The Iris was considered state-of-the-art at the time. The theater showed both blockbusters (e.g. "Gone with the Wind"), and more obscure fare (e.g. some Thursday nights were reserved for Swedish films shown especially for Swedish immigrants brought to Murray by the smelters). The theater had a stage where local groups could mount theatrical productions. The Iris Theater was a community place. Murray firemen sometimes held conventions there. Many of Murray's youths, including the Duvall children, worked in the theater. During the Great Depression, Tony Duvall would sometimes let children see a movie in exchange for scrap metal, or sometimes simply for free. Tony Duvall, with partner Joe Lawrence, later built the Murray Theater at 4961 South State. In the 1940s, the Iris would close during the summer while movies were shown in the larger (and cooler) Murray Theater.

The theater first became Desert Star when Mike and Alyce Todd attempted to produce a play near This Is The Place Heritage Park. This play was the first to exhibit the common traits found today in Desert Star plays. After the summer ended, they attempted to find an indoor location for their plays. They considered the closed down Vista, and eventually took it and renamed it the Desert Star Playhouse.

In 2000, after several successful plays, the city of Murray said that the building had to be brought up to code or torn down. The owner wanted to go with the latter, but the Todds decided to buy the theater and renovate. Today, the playhouse features Dinner and Cabaret theaters, as well as performing two shows in different theaters.

Desert Star is known for parody plays, doing comedic spoofs of classic movies and stories. They are also known for political jokes, and their themes tend to revolve around Utah. Each show also ends with a musical olio, in which the performers dress up in various costumes and do musical numbers.

National Register of Historical Places - UTAH (UT), Salt Lake County
Iris Theater, Apartments and Commercial Building (added 2001 - - #01000959) Also known as Vista Theatre 4861 S. State St. , Murray .... Architect, builder, or engineer: Kletting,Richard K.A.. Architectural Style: Early Commercial

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Style: Art Deco

Structure Type: Culture/Entertainment

Architect: Richard K.A. Kletting

Date Built: 1930

Supporting references: Not listed

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