Alcazar Theatre

Cause Area

  • Arts & Culture
  • Community

Location

4916 Carpinteria AveCarpinteria, CA 93013 United States

Organization Information

Mission Statement

The Alcazar Theater is a non-profit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of our community through the theatre arts in Carpinteria Valley. Established 1928.

Description

We have ongoing volunteer needs almost weekly! Click on the website link to fill our our Volunteer Inquiry Form. As a non-profit organization, we rely on volunteers to help bring the arts to our community.

The Alcazar Theatre opened on April 27, 1928. Owner Henry J. Muller invested $50,000 to build the theater that builder Alex C. D’Alfonso claimed was "As Strong and Sturdy as the Rock of Gibraltar."

The opening of the theatre prompted telegrams of congratulations from MGM, Paramount and Christie Films, among others, to the first proprietor of the theater, long time resident and actor Oliver Prickett (sometimes known as Oliver Blake) of "Ma and Pa Kettle" fame.

Opening night at the Alcazar featured a live band and the premier showing of a comedy "The Fifty-Fifty Girl"....admission was $1.10.

Through the ensuing 90 years, the Alcazar changed hands and names...such as the Ritz, the Del Mar, the Tradewinds and for the past few decades, the Plaza Theater, most recently under the management of Metropolitan Theatres.

Now, after almost a decade of being known as the Plaza Playhouse Theater, we’ve changed back to our original namesake - Alcazar Theatre - and look forward to returning our theater to a center of arts and entertainment for the entire Carpinteria Valley community.

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