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Specialties
The State Theatre of Ithaca, NY is the crown jewel of Tompkins County’s arts community, hosting over 70 events a year, including concerts, theatrical productions, Broadway tours, dance performances, lectures, readings, and community performances. More information is available online at www.stateofithaca.com.
History
Established in 1928.
The State Theatre was originally the Ithaca Security Company auto garage & dealership from 1915 until 1928 and opened December 6, 1928 as a vaudeville palace. In the early 1930s, the theater thrived primarily as a cinema house. With the advent of television & suburban movies houses, a second movie screen was added in the 1970s, dividing the balcony from the main house. The theater closed in the 1980s due to financial difficulties & the demands of long-deferred maintenance. Rampant disrepair forced the City of Ithaca to condemn the theater in 1997. In May 1998 Historic Ithaca purchased the failing structure & established the State Theatre Restoration Project. Between 1998 & December 2001, Phase I of the State Theatre Restoration Project was completed & the theater reopened on December 5, 2001. In Spring 2009, The State Theatre of Ithaca, Inc., a newly formed 501©(3) not-for-profit organization, purchased the State Theatre from Historic Ithaca.