About Beale Street Theater

Throughout the 1900's, 4 total building were built to accommodate the movie and art community in Kingman. The first was built by Harvey Lang in the Elks Lodge. The second was located on Andy Devine Ave and given the name Lang Theater. The third was located on the corner of 4th and Beale. The fourth and final version of the State Theater was build on the corner of 3rd and Beale, which became Beale Street Theater as we know it!

Meet Our Team

Profiles of the passionate individuals who bring Beale Street Theater to life, sharing their roles and dedication to the arts.

A timeline tracing Beale Street Theater’s milestones from its founding to present-day contributions, highlighting key performances, community programs, and facility expansions.

1978: Beale Street Theater opens its doors, establishing a new cultural venue in Kingman.

1985: Launch of the youth theater program, fostering local talent and arts education.

1997: Major renovation expands seating capacity and upgrades stage technology.

2008: Introduction of annual community workshops to engage aspiring performers.

2019: Digital ticketing system implemented, improving accessibility and convenience for patrons.