
1825 Pacifc Avenue
Stockton, CA 95204
(209) 943-SHOW
http://www.stocktonempiretheatre.com
The History of the Stockton Empire Theatre, dates back to 1945 when it was simply called “The Stockton”. This was the seventh theatre to carry the city’s name. Constructed at a cost of $150.000, it was the first theatre built away from thriving downtown and quickly drew masses turning it into an icon of Pacific Avenue’s “Miracle Mile”.
Feb 6, 1945 marked opening night of the Stockton with a Hollywood premiere sneak preview. In the mid 1970’s the theatre was expanded into a four-plex. Three modern cinemas were added to compliment the 1000 seat grand cinema. It was now to be called “The Stockton Royal”. Through the next thirty years, the theatre changed hands several times, and while successive owners attempted to breathe new life into the complex, the Royal ultimately, gave way to the emergence of the mega -plex, and ironically closed as a result of downtowns City Center Cinemas long anticipated opening.
Under new ownership in 2005, a major updating has brought new life to the renamed Stockton Empire Theatre. It will now house not only film, but live performing arts as well. The Empire Theatre will showcase local theatrical companies and various stage performers. Additionally The Empire will make available its auditorium for independent and classic film, art showings, jazz, musicals, dance, opera, ballet, lectures, banquets and also serve as a studio for local independent film makers.
Miracle Mile Promenade Building
The Promenade is a mixed use destination. combining the elements of retail, dining, services, and entertainment within which the new Stockton Empire Theatre is an anchor feature. Business’s include, coffee house, cafe, bistro, dessert, bar, interiors, spa and cinema/live theatre. |