The Moscow Ballet’s “Nutcracker”, Clay Aiken, Bill O’Reilly, Kenny Rogers and “Hairspray” are just a few of the top flight performers hosted by the State Theatre each year. This downtown Easton landmark’s design was inspired by the architecture of old Spain and Italy. Many local Italian artisans created the elaborate frescoes and gilding. The State has survived the death of Vaudeville and a transformation into a movie and rock concert venue. Slated for demolition in 1981, the community rallied and restored it instead. Currently, plans are underway for expanded restrooms, lobby space, support spaces, and more: enabling the State Theatre Center for the Arts to better serve the needs of our patrons and our community in the 21st century.
Additional Information
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Musical Theater
Headline Entertainers, Comics and Musical Groups
Children's Programs
Summer Acting Camp






