Theatre Restoration Update – August 2025
Happy August, Auburn! The Theatre Restoration is sparking real progress, and we’ve got updates to share!
Construction Marches On
With the majority of the demolition phase in our rearview mirror (good riddance, concrete chaos!), the focus has shifted to preparing for infrastructure upgrades. Our architect, 19.6; structural engineer, Point 2; and Theatre DNA, our design specialists, are creating the Design Development Documents, which lay the groundwork for Construction Drawings. It’s not always glamorous work, but it’s the magic beneath the surface that will keep the Theatre shining for decades to come.
Feasibility Report: Check!
We’re excited to share that the feasibility report is complete and has provided a clear, informed path forward for our capital campaign. Thank you to everyone who participated in interviews and planning conversations. Your voice is shaping the future of our beloved Theatre.
Cocktails & Cinema: A Night to Remember
Moonlight on the Bayou was a huge success! Thank you to everyone who attended, volunteered, sponsored, or danced the night away with us. Cajun cuisine, cool cocktails, and the electric energy of Tom Rigney and Flambeau made for a truly unforgettable evening. Shoutout to our dazzling STAC performers—you wowed us all! Mark your calendars now for next year’s soiree: June 6, 2026.
Gratitude, Always
To our amazing patrons, hardworking volunteers, and steadfast supporters: we’re so lucky to have you by our side. You’re the heart of this project, and your continued encouragement keeps our spirits high.
Onward!
We’re building momentum this summer. Stay tuned for more updates, and don’t forget to wave at us when you pass by 985 Lincoln Way—just maybe wear a hard hat, metaphorically speaking.
Many Thanks to our generous community partners for hosting events while the Theatre is under reconstruction
On Stage • On Screen

Cinema at the State Presents
Norman’s Rare Guitars
Sponsored by Debra Oldziewski and Joel and Raenel Toste
This world-renowned institution is where legends jam and find inspiration. The documentary chronicles the shop's unique spirit, as Norman Harris, its beloved founder, faces the emotional challenge of retirement, marking a turning point for this cultural haven. Norman reflects on his legacy as legendary musicians sing his praises in this heartfelt film. Director, Devin Dilmore, will be present for a Q&A following the film.
Running time: 1h 38m
Thurs,
August 7, 2025
7:00 PM
Location— Odd Fellows Lodge #7, 1226½ Lincoln Way in Auburn
Tickets: $12 Adults, $10 Seniors and Kids under 12 ($2 fees included)
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AST and STAC Present
Golden Age of Radio, Season 9
Grab your chairs, pack your favorite snacks, and join us as STAC continues our popular outdoor series!
What started in 2020 with cozy audiences has grown into lively, crowd-pleasing events you won’t want to miss. Admission is free — but donations are always welcome and go directly to helping the Auburn State Theatre during our reconstruction period. Performances are held outside in the parking lot (with a backup plan to move into Overmiller Hall if the weather doesn’t cooperate).
Running time: approx. 2h
Sat, August 16, 2025
6:30 PM
Location— First Congregational Church: 710 Auburn Ravine Road in Auburn. Please bring your own chair, drinks and snacks! Treats are available for donation.
FREE to ALL, Donations Graciously Accepted

Cinema at the State Presents
Haulin’ Ass
Sponsored by Two Ass Brewing
Haulin' Ass is a documentary about one of the most challenging, yet least recognized sports in modern culture: Pack Burro Racing. The film is a celebration of perseverance and dedication, and ultimately a testament to the communities that support this incredible sport. Q&A after the film with Filmmaker Trevor Velin; Matt Scribner, local farrier and pack burro racer; and Jenifer Rishel, Founder and Manager of NorCal Pack Burros.
Running time: 56m
Fri,
August 22, 2025
7:00 PM
Q&A following the film with Special Guests
Location— Sierra Room, Canyon View Community Center, 471 Maidu Drive in Auburn
Tickets: $12 Adults, $10 Seniors and Kids under 12 ($2 fees included)
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Don't wait, this event may sell out!
Also, join us on Saturday, August 23 at 9:00 AM for a Burro Training Run in Cool. Starting at 12:30 head to Two Ass Brewing to enjoy lunch from the Pancho Villa BBQ truck and the launch of Two Ass Brewing’s Haulin’ Ass Northern IPA! Click here for full details. Please RSVP here.

On Stage from the State Presents
Jessica Malone
Sponsored by Mary Ann Flemmer
Arts & Environment Fund at
Placer Community Foundation
and
The Arts Council of Placer County
From acoustic songbird reveries to rollicking jubilees, award-winning songwriter Jessica Malone takes listeners on a musical journey across retro soul, folk and Americana terrain. Embracing her Northern California roots, Malone blends soulful lyrics with an earnest sound, bringing the landscapes of her home to life with insightful and honest songwriting. Her melodic and captivating vocals have been compared to Joni Mitchell and Nicki Bluhm, with a magic all her own. Nat Keefe (Hot Buttered Rum) describes Malone as “the real deal. Jessica has an honest voice and sings to connect, to comfort, to celebrate.”
Running time: 2h with Intermission
Sun,
August 24, 2025
3:00 PM
Location— Odd Fellows Lodge #7, 1226½ Lincoln Way in Auburn
Tickets: $30 General Admission, $26 Students 17 and under
(includes $6 fee)
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Cinema at the State Presents
Mission: JOY
Sponsored by The Chris & Tammy Walsh Family Trust
Mission: JOY is a film that shares the humor and wisdom of two of the world’s most beloved icons, His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Running time: 1h 30m
Thurs,
September 4, 2025
7:00 PM
Location— Odd Fellows Lodge #7, 1226½ Lincoln Way in Auburn
Tickets: $12 Adults, $10 Seniors and Kids under 12 ($2 fees included)
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Cinema at the State Presents
Women’s Adventure Film Tour 2025
Sponsored by Jack & June Haugen
The 2025 program will highlight the resilience and creativity of women navigating the challenges of both the outer world and their own inner landscapes. These films represent the spirit of perseverance and the power of women in the outdoors to inspire, entertain, and spark important conversations. Auburn State Theatre has been screening this inspiring Film Tour yearly since 2022.
Running time: 2h
Thurs,
September 18, 2025
7:00 PM
Location— Odd Fellows Lodge #7, 1226½ Lincoln Way in Auburn
Tickets: $12 Adults, $10 Seniors and Kids under 12 ($2 fees included)
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On Stage from the State Presents
Mimi Fox
One woman, three guitars, and an afternoon of acoustic magic! This eclectic show features Mimi eloquently rendering a wide spectrum of music on 6-string, 12-string and baritone guitars - from the Beatles to Cole Porter, from Wes Montgomery to Woody Guthrie - all performed with Mimi's soaring passion and virtuoso playing.
Running time: 2h with Intermission
Sun,
September 21, 2025
3:00 PM
Location— Odd Fellows Lodge #7, 1226½ Lincoln Way in Auburn