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Albuquerque Little Theatre is a theatre in Albuquerque, New Mexico founded in 1930 by by a group of civic-minded citizens led by Irene Fisher, a reporter and the society editor for the /New Mexico Tribune/. It is the oldest theatre in Albuquerque. it started when Ms. Fisher went to a lecture feauturing an actress named Kathryn Kennedy O' Conner. Ms. Fisher led the campaign to raise an operating budget of $1,000 and Ms. Connor was hired as the Theatre's Director. At first, the theatre was in the Kimo theatre, but in 1936, it moved to it's present place, at 224 San Pasquale SW. In 1961, O' Conner retired as the theatre's director and was replaced by Berman Thomas, who worked there from 1961-1980, and was replaced by Michael Myers who served as producing director until 1986 when Sandy Brady replaced him, and Carol Fleming was named General Manager in 1988. She stayed with ALT until 1996. In March 1997, Larry D. Parker was named as new Executive Director of the Albuquerque Little Theatre and continued producing quality theatre through the 2005-06 Season. Recently, there has been Jonathan Dunski as the Family Theatre Series director, Peter Kierst as the Artistic Director and Erin Moots as the Managing Director. The Little Theatre has done shows such as, "A Christmas Story", "The Odd Couple", "Man a La Mancha", and "The Buddy Holly Story." The Little Theatre is also known for the start it gave to Vivian Vance, co-star of, "I Love Lucy."