State Theater Arts Council

State Theater Arts Council The State Theater is a historic movie theater that was restored in 1988 and adapted for live performances. The cost of the building and equipment was $24,000.

It is operated by an all-volunteer State Theater Arts Council, with generous support from the community and annual grants from the Missouri Arts Council. Audiences are treated to a wide range of concerts, including jazz, country, bluegrass, folk, classical and gospel, as well as to community plays, traveling theater productions, student workshops, and children’s theater. The theater also is used f

or special community events and for school plays. It plays an important role in the Northwest Missouri region, with a mission to provide cultural opportunities in a rural area, helping residents study, understand, enjoy and appreciate the arts. It is in downtown Mound City, Missouri, a town of 1,100 people in the northwest corner of the state. Mound City is on I-29, halfway between Kansas City and Omaha.

“The finest showhouse Mound City has ever had.” That’s how the State Theater was described at its grand opening Oct. 21, 1938, where festivities at the new movie theater drew a standing room only crowd. Telegrams poured in from Hollywood from such notables as Edward G. Robinson, Pat O’Brien and Bette Davis congratulating the builders, George Harttman and his associates of Kansas City. Movies were shown there into the early 1980s, but the building then stood empty and fell into disrepair. In 1988, a group of citizens organized the State Theater Arts Council to restore the theater and bring quality entertainment to the community. Through the hard work of numerous volunteers and generous donations from community residents, the theater was restored and adapted for live presentations. A grand re-opening was held in October 1989, and since then audiences have been drawn to the theater for a wide range of performances. An addition that includes dressing areas, backstage space for actors, restrooms, costume storage and set construction was completed in fall 1997.

03/20/2026

Coming in 2 days, March 22, 2026

03/14/2026
01/23/2026

Due to the weather this weekend being bad there will be a a change of dates for the Keystone 5 Gospel Choir to be at the State Theater. If anyone has purchased tickets they will be honored at the performance at a later date.
Please stay warm.

Most of you remember Doctor McRae, his son Steve and his Gospel Choir will be at the State Theater in Mound City on Sund...
01/09/2026

Most of you remember Doctor McRae, his son Steve and his Gospel Choir will be at the State Theater in Mound City on Sunday, January 25th.

12/02/2025
On December 6th, the State Theater Arts Council will be presenting “A Day of Christmas”!  At 9:30 AM there will be some ...
11/24/2025

On December 6th, the State Theater Arts Council will be presenting “A Day of Christmas”!

At 9:30 AM there will be some Christmas fun before the arrival of Santa and Mrs. Claus! Children will be able to visit with Santa and tell him their Christmas wishes. Bev Shifflett will be there to take pictures. Doors open at 9 AM, program starts at 9:30.

Then at 2:00 PM, the State Theater, in conjunction with the Mound City Activities Committee, will present the Delores Ideker Memorial Community Event, “The Polar Express”. Attendees of the movie are encouraged to wear their pajamas and can take their own picture in front of the Polar Express train. The doors open at 1:00 PM and the movie begins at 2:00.

All events are free. A free will donation jar will be there for the movie.
State Theater, 510 State Street, Mound City, MO

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510 State Street
Mound City, MO
64470

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