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Historic Canton Theatre

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For over 100 years, the Historic Canton Theatre has been a shining star for entertainment in the Canton community. The Theatre has become a community fixture, providing guests the opportunity to enjoy live theatre from both local and traveling productions, as well as entertainment from musicians, comedians and film screening events. We can't wait to welcome you through our doors!

Upcoming Showings and Productions

Folsom Prison Live - The Johnny Cash Experience, presented by GPG Touring

 Folsom Prison Live - The Johnny Cash Experience is a powerful and immersive tribute to one of the most iconic live recordings in music history. This production brings Johnny Cash's legendary 1968 performance at California's Folsom State Prison to life in vivid detail, capturing the grit, soul, and spirit that made the original album a cultural milestone.

The show's first act is a top-to-bottom performance of At Folsom Prison, faithfully recreating the sound, feel, and energy of that unforgettable day behind bars. Audiences will be transported by faithful renditions of songs like "Folsom Prison Blues", "Dark as a Dungeon", "Cocaine Blues", and "Greystone Chapel". The attention to detail and musicianship honors the original recordings while bringing fresh intensity to every note.

Act two shifts gears into a broader celebration of Johnny Cash's most beloved hits, including "Ring of Fire", "I Walked the Line", "Jackson", and "A Boy Named Sue". From the rebellious swagger of his early years to the emotional depth of his later work, this segment showcases the full spectrum of Cash's unmatched legacy.

More than just a concert, Folsom Prison Live is a storytelling experience. It captures the raw humanity, the defiant spirit, and the deep compassion that defined Johnny Cash. Whether you're a lifelong fan or simply love a great American story set to unforgettable music, this show delivers a one-of-a-kind night that stays with you long after the final encore.

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Join us Friday, November 7th at 7:30PM for Folsom Prison Blues - The Johnny Cash Experience, presented by GPG Touring! Tickets are now on-sale and can be purchased here!

GPG Johnny Cash

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History of the Theatre

Canton Theatre logo Blk (1)As early as 1911, the Historic Canton Theatre was used to show slides and silent movies. Later, in the early 1920s, the Theatre changed owners and was renamed “The Bonita,” which held movie showings on Fridays and Saturdays.

During this era, the popularity of the Theatre grew rapidly. The Theatre was soon renovated, expanded, and renamed  “The Haven.” It presented the people of Canton first line shows, including their first talking motion picture, the 1928 film “Singing Fool,” starring famous singing star Al Jolson.

The “Haven” continued to be a movie house for several more years until the late 1930s, when the Theatre was sold to the Martin-Thompson Theatre Company. The newly named “Canton Theatre” was then remodeled to reflect the Art Deco design so popular during that time.

The spectacular new Theatre had improvements that were truly unique, such as a steel skeleton for improved stability and safety. The fireproof walls and sprinkler system ensured that no fire would last long. New air conditioning and heating systems were installed in the Theatre to make it more comfortable for larger audiences. New restrooms and dressing rooms had a modernistic design. Red and blue uniformed employees at the “Candy Bar” sold candy and popcorn from the new popper, while an array of bright neon lights surrounded the Theatre, bathing it in colorful beauty. The size of the stage was expanded to make it larger than ever before. The new Canton Theatre was indeed a splendid site at the Grand Opening, which took place on September 30, 1940.

The Canton Theatre played the best motion pictures of the time. It was described as a “thoroughly modern sound and movie palace, with all the comfort, light, and cheer that denotes a first class picture theatre housed in the "larger cities.”

The Theatre continued to show movies for 30 more years, but by the mid 1970s, the popularity of the Theatre declined dramatically. Many guests felt that it had become too out of date. They wanted to see movies with the convenience of drive-ins and with many more choices. As a result, the Theatre sat idle for many years and subsequently went into disrepair.

In 1994, the Theatre was purchased by an individual for restoration. The City of Canton then acquired the property in a land swap in 1997. It was later deeded to the Downtown Development Authority in order to secure financing for restoration, which soon began. The Canton Theatre was restored to the Art Deco style of the 1930s and was reopened in a Dedication Ceremony, taking place on May 26, 2000.

Since that time, the Canton Theatre has become a community fixture, providing guests the opportunity to enjoy live theatre from both local and traveling productions, as well as entertainment from musicians, comedians and film screening events.