The Eagle Theatre
921 Front Street, Sacramento, California 95814
About the The Eagle Theatre
The Eagle Theatre, located at 921 Front Street in Sacramento, California, is a reconstruction of the first building erected in California as a theater. Originally built in 1849, the theater provided entertainment to Gold Rush Sacramentans for a brief three months before being flooded in January 1850. Today, the Eagle Theatre offers educational programs on the history of Old Sacramento to school groups on a reservation basis. Operated by the California State Railroad Museum, the Eagle Theatre is a historic landmark that showcases the rich history of the Gold Rush era in California. Visitors can learn about the early days of Sacramento and the role the theater played in providing entertainment to the rapidly growing population. Experience a piece of California's past at the Eagle Theatre in Old Sacramento.
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California Historical Landmark #595, 921 Front St, Sacramento, CA 95814, United States
Reviews of The Eagle Theatre
"This is one of the coolest gems in the Historic Old Sacramento district. It's owned by state parks but is a functional theater, and you can definitely enjoy the show there, the acoustics are amazing! The only downside is that the AC is finicky so it can get a little warm."
"I actually got to "act" in a play on this stage during our tour with the Sacramento History Museum, and it was super fun. Apparently it's identical to the original. If you go in the Summer, it's very hot so you can kind of pretend that you're in a sauna."
"A melodrama for children is presented here in the fall and spring. This is a faithful recreation of the original Eagle Theater before it was destroyed by flood."
"Sorry not sorry... I love Old Sac. But the Eagle Theater is not worth a special trip. It's an old dusty building. If you are on a guided tour, the stories and the history they talk about are a plus. The people that work there are passionate about what they do . I have only had positive experiences with them. Visit Old Sac and patronize the vendors. I'm always surprised that it's not more crowded when I visit. If they are having an event like a play or film please be aware they have authentic wooden benches for seating and the restroom is outside the building. Occasionally, the building is closed for an event."
"Pretty historical place. Went Hebrew on February 4th which was a free museum day. They were playing a video of a theater play that was recorded in that same theater."
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