CELEBRATE 100 Years of the Arts in Santa Barbara
The Granada Theatre to host a screening of their documentary; one-day free admission on April 3, 2024
WHAT: The Granada Theatre will be screening a special documentary that commemorates the theater’s cultural significance in Santa Barbara. The creator of the film is award-winning filmmaker April Wright. Joining her will be film historian and professor of Cinema Studies, Ross Melnick and special guests for a memorable evening.
The Granada Theatre first opened on April 9, 1924. The theater first started as a vaudeville and silent movie palace and then it had its time as a premiere Warner Bros movie theater. Most recently, the theater embraced its presence in the area as a performance center. With its 100th anniversary approaching, The Granada Theatre is celebrating its anniversary all year round with special centennial events.
WHO: The Granada Theatre
WHEN: Wednesday, April 3rd, 2024 at 7pm
WHERE:
The Granada Theatre
1214 State St.
Santa Barbara CA, 93101
ABOUT THE GRANADA THEATRE
Built in 1924, and celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2024, The Granada Theatre has been integral to Santa Barbara’s arts and entertainment landscape for a century. This state-of-the-art venue with 1,500 seats boasts a legacy of hosting world-class performances and is home to eight resident companies: American Theatre Guild, CAMA, Santa Barbara Choral Society, Music Academy, Opera Santa Barbara, State Street Ballet, The Santa Barbara Symphony, and UCSB Arts and Lectures. Notably, in the mid-20th century, The Granada Theatre served as a Warner Bros movie palace, hosting exclusive screenings of cinematic classics like “Gone with the Wind” and “Guys and Dolls.” Over the years, it has welcomed an illustrious array of 20th-century luminaries, including Charlie Chaplin, Fred Astaire, Henry Fonda, Yo-Yo Ma, Steve Martin, and the London Symphony Orchestra, among others. The theater is a historical icon that speaks to the central role live performing arts play in defining the communal life of Santa Barbara and the Central Coast region.
For more information on The Granada Theatre, please visit www.granadasb.org
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