Keeping the Town Hall Theatre Alive as a House of Arts
Opened in 1936, the Town Hall Theatre has served Quincy and Plumas County for nearly a century as a gathering place for film, music, performance, and community life. Through changing times, it has remained a beloved cultural anchor—now proudly standing as the only first-run movie theater in Plumas County.
Recent lobby and bathroom renovations have refreshed the historic space, improving accessibility and comfort while respecting the theatre’s Art Deco roots and legacy. These upgrades ensure the experience matches the importance of the place itself.
Today, the Town Hall Theatre is more than a cinema. It hosts first-run films, live music, special events, youth programming, and community fundraisers, keeping the building active, relevant, and full of life. Community support keeps the lights on, the doors open, and this historic house of arts thriving—now and for generations to come.
Opened in 1936, the Town Hall Theatre has served Quincy and Plumas County for nearly a century as a gathering place for film, music, performance, and community life. Through changing times, it has remained a beloved cultural anchor—now proudly standing as the only first-run movie theater in Plumas County.
Recent lobby and bathroom renovations have refreshed the historic space, improving accessibility and comfort while respecting the theatre’s Art Deco roots and legacy. These upgrades ensure the experience matches the importance of the place itself.
Today, the Town Hall Theatre is more than a cinema. It hosts first-run films, live music, special events, youth programming, and community fundraisers, keeping the building active, relevant, and full of life. Community support keeps the lights on, the doors open, and this historic house of arts thriving—now and for generations to come.