About the Theatre
The
historic State Theatre, built in 1926, was originally utilized as vaudeville and movie theatre
and later became the focus of a community capital campaign. Area individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations
have worked to refurbish the 1,117-seat theatre and adjacent offices.
The State Theatre not only promotes national touring theater productions and concerts but is the home stage to community-based arts groups. More than 80,000 people visit the arts center as a patrons, artists or volunteers annually.
Driving
Directions
The State
Theatre is located downtown Eau Claire at 316 Eau Claire Street
between Barstow and Farwell streets. The entrance to the state
is across the street from the Ramada Inn Convention Center and
around the corner from the Eau Claire Children's Theatre. A
map to the state theatre can be obtained by clicking here.
Seating
Chart
The State Theatre
is divided into four sections, and seats are reserved based on the time you
place your order. Best available seats will be pulled for you based on
the date and time of the performance. The state also has a second
level balcony with box seating along the sides of the balcony. A
diagram of the state is shown and can be clicked to show an enlarged view.