To our Wonderful Community,
We find ourselves a year out from April 18, 2023, and the catastrophic collapse of the ceiling in our beloved Theatre. It seems like yesterday and an eternity all at once.
We extend our most heartfelt appreciation to the greater Auburn community, the City of Auburn, our patrons, volunteers, board members, staff, community advisors and partners for supporting Auburn State Theatre as we work toward reopening this treasured community jewel. Your words of encouragement and financial support mean the world to us and strengthen our resolve to see this Theatre reopen and welcome you back!
We are busy with numerous aspects of the Theatre Restoration Project, making steady progress in all areas. We eagerly anticipate sharing more information with you as we move forward.
Auburn State Theatre’s mission of enhancing our community through entertainment carries on as we continue to present films at Odd Fellows Lodge and other venues. Our talented all-volunteer State Theatre Acting Company (STAC) continues to present “Golden Age Radio” and other shows – be sure to catch STAC’s full-length comedy “My Man Godfrey” on April 26 & 27— at First Congregational Church of Auburn. Community partnerships are vital to all of us in Auburn and we are fortunate to have some of the best!
Once again, the Big Day of Giving brings our community together as a Force for Good, and you can participate starting today! A gift in any amount will help. Click here to make your donation in support of Auburn State Theatre. If you use your Golden 1 Credit Card, your gift will be doubled. Thank you, and a special thanks to our supporters who have already made a donation!
Please “Save the Date” for our annual Cocktails & Cinema fundraiser on Saturday, June 8, 2024. We will once again throw a celebratory street party in front of the Theatre and enjoy great food, drink, music, entertainment and friends.
Thank you again to all who continue your support during this project. We truly appreciate each and every one of you and look forward to seeing you here again!,
Colleen M. Carberry Sands
Executive Director
Auburn State Theatre
We are grateful to Odd Fellows Lodge #7 for partnering with AST to offer these film events to the community while the Theatre Restoration Project is ongoing. Venue is upstairs; there is a stair lift. Fresh AST popcorn and beer, wine and other beverages will be available.
Tickets are available on this website and also at the door before each film. Doors open one hour before show time.
Thank you for supporting Auburn State Theatre by attending these events!
We’re dancing in the street for a New Ceiling! Don’t miss the Street Party of the year benefiting Auburn’s Historic State Theatre restoration project. We’re roaring back better than ever!
All proceeds support essential Theatre repairs and enhancements.
We have exciting Sponsorship options available for this event! Contact Crystal at CDeck@AuburnStateTheatre.org or 530-885-0156 for more details.
Auburn State Theatre invites you to a new series presented by History Expeditions, who discover tales and trails of the American West.
The first in the series is entitled Western States Trail - The Sierra Gem. In 2023, Bob Crowley, Hal Hall and Tim Twietmeyer, local trail seekers, storytellers and historians, researched the places along the Western States Trail and will share their discoveries in an evening of tales and trails, including photos and short films. This Sierra Gem and the stories it reveals is a unique and treasured mosaic in Auburn’s backyard.
Running time: 2h
Location— Odd Fellows Lodge #7, 1226½ Lincoln Way in Auburn
Celebrate this Father’s Day by attending a special screening of this award-winning suspense thriller. The movie was filmed in Auburn and 100% of the proceeds of this unique film event will support Auburn State Theatre repair and enhancements. The cast, including Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts, crew and producer/co-director of the film Mark S. Allen will be at the event.
Running time: 1h 25m
Location— Odd Fellows Lodge #7, 1226½ Lincoln Way in Auburn
Sponsored by Dean Prigmore and Patrice Taylor
From a beat reporter at the Washington Post to an overnight sensation as the leader of the New Journalism movement, Tom Wolfe was at the forefront of reshaping how American stories are told. Wolfe’s body of work includes some of the most memorable and culturally impactful stories of the 20th century like The Right Stuff, The Bonfire of the Vanities, and A Man in Full.
Running time: 1h 16m
Location— Odd Fellows Lodge #7, 1226½ Lincoln Way in Auburn
Sponsored by Station Public House
The film follows endurance horse riders from around the world as they compete in the Mongol Derby in Mongolia, the longest and toughest horse race on the planet. "… I combined my childhood dream of riding wild horses in Mongolia with my adult ambition to create inspiring films that change perceptions." Filmmaker Ivo Marloh.
Running time: 1h 33m
Location— Odd Fellows Lodge #7, 1226½ Lincoln Way in Auburn
Sponsored by Tim & Colleen Sands
When American writer Mark Halliday visits the very married Margot Wendice in London, he unknowingly sets off a chain of blackmail and murder. One of Alfred Hitchcock's greatest thrillers starring Academy Award winners Ray Milland and Grace Kelly, with Robert Cummings, Anthony Dawson, and John Williams.
Running time: 1h 45m
Location— Odd Fellows Lodge #7, 1226½ Lincoln Way in Auburn
STAC IS BACK for their 8th season of Live Radio Theatre! The State Theatre Acting Company is thrilled to announce an exciting new season, bringing back some of the most beloved and iconic radio shows from the 1940’s & 50’s! Relive or experience for the first time the magic of classic radio theatre. Each show in the series will offer a unique and immersive experience, featuring talented actors, dynamic soundscapes from a live foley and engaging narratives that will transport you to a bygone era.
Stay tuned to STAC's page for more detailed information on each show. For now—mark your calendars and save the dates for this unforgettable series of radio theatre!
Bring your chairs, a picnic snack and enjoy! Venue is outside in the church parking lot as weather allows.
Sponsored by Debra Oldziewski
The history of Sound City and its huge recording device, the Neve 8028 analog mixing console. It follows former Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighter David Grohl in his directorial debut as he attempts to resurrect the studio back to former glories. "A must-see film for anyone who cares about recording techniques... ultimately SOUND CITY celebrates the human element in recording..."—BILLBOARD.
Some of the greatest rock artists of all time, including Nirvana, Kyuss, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fleetwood Mac, Neil Young, Rick Springfield, Tom Petty, Rage Against the Machine, and Slipknot recorded groundbreaking music at the Sound City studio.
Running time: 2h 32m
Location— Odd Fellows Lodge #7, 1226½ Lincoln Way in Auburn
Sponsored by Old Town Pizza
Jake Blues rejoins his brother Elwood after being released from prison, and the duo has just days to reunite their legendary R&B band for a musical benefit to raise funds to save the Catholic home where the two were raised, with plenty of laughs, car crashes, and slapstick enroute! The film features musical numbers by James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles and John Lee Hooker.
Running time: 2h 13m
Location— Odd Fellows Lodge #7, 1226½ Lincoln Way in Auburn
Sponsored by Jack and June Haugen
Being adventurous doesn't always have to mean being the fastest, going the highest, or doing the most extreme things. Adventure for most of us is stepping outside our comfort zone and climbing our own personal Everest. The films showcase real stories about women from a variety of cultures and sports around the world. It's a celebration of bravery, perseverance, and the indomitable spirit within us.
Running time: 2h
Location— Odd Fellows Lodge #7, 1226½ Lincoln Way in Auburn
Auburn State Theatre
985 Lincoln Way
Auburn, California 95603
530-885-0156
Info@AuburnStateTheatre.org
The historic Auburn State Theatre enhances the quality of life, economic prosperity and cultural awareness of our community and region by providing live music, performing arts, film and educational experiences.
Auburn State Theatre, Inc. is a 501c3 Nonprofit Organization EIN # 68-0477472.
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