The Warren Opera House, a grand old lady in her day, was the premier place for social
gatherings.  It faithfully served Friend and surrounding communities for thirty-four years,
providing a venue for plays, dances, lectures, political events, sporting events and even a
circus!  No remaining comparable structure exists within a fifty mile range of the town of
Friend.
The Womanless Wedding, January 13-14, 1926
Built circa 1886 by Mr. John Lanahan, the opera house was funded by its namesake Mr. Joshua
Warren.  Warren fronted the $40,000 needed to build the second story opera house.  
The earliest documented event took place in March of that year when actors took the stage to
perform “Over the Hill to the Poor House”.  Performers would depart the Burlington Missouri
Rail Road and parade through downtown's main street, beckoning the crowds to "come to the
show".  And many did, for many years. Perhaps the most well known production was "The
Womanless Wedding" performed by local actors and enthusiasts.

Today, the original horseshoe balcony that was once preferred seating, sits ready for restoration
and a sold out crowd once again.  
The History of the
Warren Opera House
Friend Historical Society
Preserving the Past, Charting the Future