The Auburn Placer Performing Arts Center, also known as Auburn State Theatre, is a historic community treasure in Auburn, CA, with a rich history dating back over 90 years. Originally built in 1930, the Theatre has served as a local and regional hub for live entertainment, films, and cultural events. After undergoing modernization efforts in the 1930s and facing closure in the 1970s, the Theatre was restored and reopened in 2014 as a single-room, 350-seat venue, offering a diverse range of live music, performing arts, film screenings, and educational experiences.
Managed by the non-profit organization Auburn Placer Performing Arts Center (APPAC), the Theatre aims to enhance the quality of life, economic prosperity, and cultural awareness of the community and region. With its stunning architecture, including a reconstructed façade replicating the original design, the Auburn State Theatre continues to be a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike, providing a vibrant and engaging platform for artistic expression and entertainment.
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