State Theatre Center for the Arts (Uniontown, Pennsylvania)

The State Theatre Center for the Arts in Uniontown, Pennsylvania is one of many theatres sometimes referred to as "State Theatre". It was designed by Thomas W. Lamb[1] and constructed in 1922.

In 1988 the Greater Uniontown Heritage Consortium purchased the theatre and began presenting a series of nationally touring professional productions ranging from Broadway musicals to Big Bands, symphonies, dance and dramatic performances. In 2007, The Theatre began offering a Classic Film Series, showing the greatest movies ever made on the big screen and returning the theatre to a “picture palace.” The Education Series offers field trip opportunities to school children and is often the first theatre experience local children enjoy. The theatre also hosts professionally promoted concerts, local dance recitals, high school musicals, and civic events.

References

  1. "A Brief History of The State Theatre Center for the Arts". State Theatre Center for the Arts. State Theatre Center for the Arts LLC. Retrieved 26 December 2014.

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Coordinates: 39°54′05″N 79°43′28″W / 39.90134°N 79.72445°W