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Auburn State Theatre

985 Lincoln Way, Auburn, United States
Performance Art Theatre

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Our Mission:

The mission of the Auburn Placer Performing Arts Center is to enhance the cultural and economic environment of our community by building and operating a center for the performing arts.
Our History:

On December 26, 1930, a new and exciting venture was introduced in the City of Auburn. At the State Theatre's grand opening, attendees marveled at the beautiful interior, elaborate furnishings and marvelous sound projection. The good wishes of many of the businesses and service clubs were noted by the lovely flower arrangements that graced the lobby of the theatre. The building had 1,325 seats. With the opening performance of the film "Sunny" featuring Marilyn Miller, the movie theater served the Auburn community for many years.

The building was extensively remodeled in 1972, the balcony removed, the front part of the auditorium divided into two theatres and the rear of the auditorium converted to a mall.
During the late 1990's, Doris Viera and Esther Stanton, long-time boosters of the City of Auburn, solicited backing from the Auburn community to create a performing arts center in the historic State Theater in Downtown Auburn. It provided a unique opportunity to restore a historical landmark, rejuvenate the downtown area and provide a permanent home for the Auburn Symphony.

Strong Interest In Preserving Our Heritage
The Performing Arts Committee consisting of Doris Viera, Esther Stanton (now deceased), Monroe DeJarnette and William Lipschultz was granted charter committee status by the Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce in 2001 and was granted tax-exempt status by the Internal Revenue Service on August 2, 2001. This committee appointed the first permanent Board of Trustees, consisting of twenty interested community members, most with direct connections to the arts. The Board elected William Lipschultz as its President. The Performing Arts Committee (PAC) collaborated with the City of Auburn on a Feasibility Study to determine if the State could support a performing arts program.

State Theatre Property Purchased in March, 2006

The APPAC Board of Directors initiated an appraisal of the building and negotiated an agreement with the Lardner family, former owners of the property. A loan from our local investor group enabled purchase.

The State Theatre location was chosen because it is:
•A valued part of the historic fabric of the City of Auburn worth preserving
•Close to the center of Downtown Auburn and Placer High School
•Close to restaurants and shops
•Across from a major hub for public transportation
•Cost effective compared to other alternatives
•A way to bring economic renaissance to Downtown Auburn
•Able to house The Auburn Symphony and accommodate a wide range of theatrical uses


NTD Architects of Auburn Chosen as Project Architect in
August, 2007

After requesting proposals, APPAC interviewed three firms. The Project Architect for the very successful Cascade Theater restoration project in Redding, California, James Theimer, assisted APPAC in the selection process.

NTD offers substantial experience and background in the planning and execution of successful performing arts center projects and historic theaters and was the unanimous choice of the review team.

Project Auburn Provides a New Building Façade in May, 2008

Project Auburn, under the leadership of Nick Willick, and assisted by the Auburn Rotary Club, and Jeff Henry of the Placer County Contractors Association, provided a beautiful new façade replicating the façade that existed in 1937 when the building was "modernized".

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Coming to the Big Screen next week! VERTIGO May 18 @ 7PM. Vertigo is Alfred Hitchcock’s 1958 film noir psychological thriller and one of the defining works of his career. James Stewart stars as a San Francisco detective suffering from acrophobia who investigates the strange activities of an old friend's wife (Kim Novak), all the while becoming dangerously obsessed with her. The film was shot on location in San Francisco, and at Paramount Studios in Hollywood. It is the first film to use the dolly zoom, an in-camera effect that distorts perspective to create disorientation, to convey Scottie's acrophobia. As a result of its use in this film, the effect is often referred to as "the Vertigo effect".

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Just Announced! Award Winning Bluesman John Hammond Sept. 24 @ State Theatre

Just Announced! Award Winning Bluesman John Hammond Sept. 24 @ State Theatre

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The great singer-songwriter, James McMurtry and his band will perform at the Auburn State Theatre on Sunday August 6 at 7:30 PM. Tickets are on sale now. This is a concert that you will want to attend. The recent New York Times Magazine’s story “25 Songs That Tell Us Where Music Is Going” prominently features a four-page spread focusing on James McMurtry’s “Copper Canteen,” from Complicated Game. The author points directly to the song’s frequently quoted opening line as a representative passage in McMurtry’s work: “Honey, don’t you be yelling at me while I’m cleaning my gun.” The Music Edition of the Times Magazine is very good and the section on James McMurtry will lead you to buying tickets sooner rather than later. Thanks to all of the non-profits who utilize the theater, the patrons and supporters of the State Theatre who keep the marquee bright.

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Thank you to patrons and friends who are scheudling donations and donating matching funds in advnace of Big Day of Giving.

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Show Your State Theatre Love on Big Day of Giving Event

Show Your State Theatre Love on Big Day of Giving (Big DoG), now through May 4. Big DoG donations go toward bringing new & exciting artists to the State Theatre, as well as needed repairs to building.

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Alan Reid and Rob van Sante

Alan Reid and Rob van Sante present a lively show rooted in the music of Scotland, its rich history and varied landscape providing much of the inspiration for their material. Seamless harmonies underpinned by sensitive arrangements on piano, guitars and accordion are topped by an engaging delivery peppered with dry humour and pithy anecdotes. Their latest album, ‘Rough Diamonds’, is currently showcasing on their regular tours of North America and and Europe.

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Jesse Colin Young

Jesse’s career is best defined by his recording of Get Together with the Youngbloods. In 1969 this one song pivoted him onto the stadium and outdoor concert scene. His touring schedule was with the rock band A-listers of the era: Led Zeppelin, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, The Doors, Janis Joplin, The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, The Beach Boys,The Allman Brothers, Steve Miller Band, Van Morrison and many others.

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Vertigo

Produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock and staring Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak, this film is the most studied and discussed film of Hitchcock’s career. It has been re-released twice and has been voted the 2nd greatest film ever made (after Citizen Kane, 1941) in a Sight and Sound survey of international film critics.

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Alan Reid & Rob van Sante ~ Scottish Folk TONIGHT @ State Theatre

Alan Reid & Rob van Sante ~ Scottish Folk TONIGHT @ State Theatre. Listen to Alan & Rob interview today @ 2pm on KVMR 89.5 FM, kvmr.org.

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Taming of the Shrew presented byTake Note Troupe

Taming of the Shrew presented byTake Note Troupe
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