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Diane (Bjornborg) Reece was the new English, Speech and Drama teacher at Weeping Water Public Schools from the early to late 1970s. She realized that there was a great deal of talent, not only in the school, but in the surrounding area as well. She envisioned a performance space where anyone interested in performing could gather and do just that. Since the area is agricultural in nature, the obvious setting for this space steered her towards Howard Rathe, who owned a homestead and a large barn on Highway 1, just a few miles from town.

Once he agreed to the project, Howard became a man possessed! He and his son, Les, did the bulk of the heavy work, volunteering several hours during the summer of 1977. A cement floor was poured, and the interior was power-washed to clean 80 years of collected dirt and grime. The stage and balcony were built, water lines run out to the barn, and the whole building was wired for electricity.

Diane gathered a group of performers and began rehearsals for "Godspell." The crew, orchestra and crew were compiled completely of high school students and others in the community. They borrowed folding chairs from the local funeral home, and put on the show with theater lights comprised of light bulbs and coffee cans.

The show was such a hit, the group decided to add two melodramas that year and they, too, were a success. While the cold weather ended the season, it was obvious that the little theater must continue. Howard Rathe served as Chairman of the Board of Directors until his death. Now in its 28th year, the Lofte runs 44 performances and plays to 11,000 audience members!

Although the postmark is Manley, NE, The Lofte has taken care to avoid the label of a particular community. The Lofte Community Theater season draws people of all ages, all economic levels and all employment backgrounds annually.

The Lofte operates as a non-profit organization as defined by the IRS and is run by a 13-member Board of Directors.

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