The State Theatre, a state-owned entity headquartered in the US, was founded in 1938 and operates with approximately 20 employees. The company reported $13.2M in revenue as of 2023 and functions as a tier 2 media tech buyer. It specializes in live events, operating as a non-profit community theatre located in State College, PA, a city known as the home to Penn State University.
The State Theatre presented "The Princess Bride" on February 20, 2026. Previously, on February 16, the theatre hosted the Béla Fleck Edmar Castañeda Antonio Sánchez Trio, featuring Fleck, often described as the world's premiere banjo player for reinventing the instrument's sound. On the same day, The Wood Brothers, dubbed "masters of soulful folk" by Paste magazine, performed; the group formed after brothers Chris and Oliver Wood had pursued separate musical careers, with Chris known from Medeski Martin & Wood and Oliver from King Johnson. Earlier, on February 14, the theatre screened "Lawrence of Arabia." This followed the February 12 showing of "A Walk in the Woods," a play loosely based on real events depicting an American and Soviet negotiator engaging in arms treaty talks in Geneva.
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The State Theatre's revenues were less than $25M in 2023. All the revenue comes from performing arts and theatre.
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