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State Theater (Youngstown, Ohio)

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State Theater
Remains of the theater
Map
Former namesState Theatre Hall of Music
Tomorrow Club
Agora Theater
State Theater and Civic Center
Star Theatre
Star Palace
Address213 Federal Plaza West
Youngstown, Ohio 44503
LocationUnited States
Coordinates41°6′4.09″N 80°39′7.96″W / 41.1011361°N 80.6522111°W / 41.1011361; -80.6522111
TypeConcert hall
Genre(s)Rock
Capacity2,142
Construction
Opened1927
Renovated1974, 1978, 1986
Closed1988
Demolished2008

The State Theater was an entertainment venue in Youngstown, Ohio which showed films until the early 1970s and later became a popular night club establishment catering to major rock 'n' roll acts of the 1970s and '80s. The theater opened in 1927 at 213 Federal Plaza West and exhibited films until closing as a movie house in the early 1970s.[1] On October 20, 1974, a night club called the Tomorrow Club opened in the old theater.[2] Under the Tomorrow Club name, the venue hosted such bands as AC/DC, KISS, Rush, Ted Nugent, The Ramones and The Runaways. Most notably the club played host to The Ramones' first gig outside of the New York City metro area on July 20, 1976.[3] This was also the gig where Joey Ramone was introduced to future members of the Dead Boys who later moved to New York City to set up shop as the house band at CBGB.[4] The Tomorrow Club closed on December 22, 1978 and the venue opened as the Youngstown branch of the Agora concert hall chain on December 31, 1978.[5]The Youngstown Agora continued to book popular rock acts until it closed on July 23, 1982.[6] It reopened under the State Theater and Civic Center name in May 1983, but it closed abruptly again in July 1983.[7] The theater booked heavy metal and hard rock acts under the Star Theatre name from 1984 until early '86 before being bought by a group interested in turning the theater into a showcase for R&B, blues, jazz, hip-hop and soul groups in late 1986. The venue struggled under the Starr Palace name and closed for good in late 1988.[8] The State Theater remained vacant until it was demolished in 2008.[9] Only the facade remains.

References

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  1. ^ "State Theater in Youngstown, OH". Cinema Treasures LLC. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Tomorrow Club: 10-20-74 to 12-22-78". Steel Strings. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
  3. ^ "All the kids want to sniff some glue". Steel Strings. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
  4. ^ Adams, Deanna (2002). Rock 'N' Roll and the Cleveland Connection. Kent State University Press. p. 369. ISBN 0-87338-691-4.
  5. ^ "Youngstown Agora: 12-31-78 to 7-23-82". Steel Strings. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
  6. ^ Schwab, Karl (July 23, 1978). "Doors closed at Agora Club". Youngstown Vindicator. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
  7. ^ "The ill-fated State Theater and Civic Center". Steel Strings. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
  8. ^ "Starr Palace and the end of the line". Steel Strings. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
  9. ^ "State Theatre razing on track, officials say". Youngstown Vindicator. November 28, 2008. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
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