The State Theatre

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220 N Washington St
Falls Church, VA 22046
Built in 1936, The State Theatre operated as a popular movie until the late 1980's. The first film shown was Thanks A Million starring Dick Powell and on November 27, 1988 the State closed its doors after a final showing of Die Hard starring Bruce Willis. The first theatre on the East Coast to be centrally air-conditioned, the State was the flagship of the family-owned Neighborhood Theatres chain which also operated, among others, the Glebe (now a Duron paint store), the Buckingham (now a Post Office) and the Jefferson (now a Chile's restaurant). A multi-million dollar restoration in the late 1990's turned it into the Washington Metro area's favorite new venue for live music and private events. The full theatrical stage is original, as are the 200 balcony seats and both lobbies. The theatre seats on the main floor were removed to allow for the re-design of the auditorium which now accommodates full service dining, standing and dancing areas and two full service bars. The restoration also added a full service restaurant for dining and catering private events.

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Catherine B.
10/12/2025

Visited this venue for the first time during a trip to Fairfax. I enjoyed Mother's Little Helper -- a Rolling Stones cover band from the area. Loved the chill vibe of the venue, loved the band,...

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Tina L.
8/24/2025

What a gem in Falls Church! We recently went to The State Theatre for a yacht rock show featuring Thurston Howell, and it was such a fantastic experience. The venue itself has such a cool vibe--it...

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Nina R.
6/29/2025

The State Theatre has been around for quite some time. They offer live music, comedy show, live entertainment. It's the home of the Leg Warmers, an iconic 80s cover band. The venue is pretty...

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Maria-Elena T.
4/5/2025

Saw the Rolling Stines Cover Band, mother's Little Helper there. I got a table seat. I was confused and mistakenly got a table for four not understanding that a table is for 2. Oh well. They said...

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David H.
2/9/2025

Venue that was apparently a movie theater back in the day and now hosts concerts, comedy nights and other live events. I've seen a mix of tribute/cover bands (a mainstay here), comedy shows ($5...

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