The Dietrich Theater: About Us
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About Us

The Dietrich Theater was built in 1936 by George Dietrich and continued to show movies for nearly fifty years. In the late 1980's, bowing to the whims of the times, the local theater could no longer compete with the mall movies, and the screen became dark. In time the building would fall into terrible disrepair with severe roof damage adding to its troubles.

In March of 1998 a small group of Tunkhannock residents met to discuss the purchase and renovation of the historic theater. The group felt, from various conversations about town, that most people were sorry that the local theater had closed and would back a concerted effort to re-open it. The owner of the building had told the group that he would hold the mortgage on the building and would sell it to them if they could raise $34,000.00 dollars in six weeks as a down payment on the building. The group agreed and met with the local newspaper to see if they would give coverage to this story.

The paper ran a front page story telling people what the group had decided. If the public would send the down payment then the group would purchase the building, apply for their 501C3 non-profit status, and attempt to write grants and raise the other monies necessary to re-open the theater. If the needed amount of money were not raised, all donations would be returned to sender. Within five weeks, thanks to a generous contribution from Mary Evans, the total was well over $50,000.00. In May the newly formed W.C.C.C. purchased the building and a new roof was immediately put on.

From then on it was a matter of writing grants, talking to bankers, hiring a building designer and taking bids from contractors. Because there is a chain of non-profit theaters in the neighboring county, we sought advice from them whenever possible. One of the recommendations their Executive Director made was that the Dietrich be divided into two theaters because with 400 plus seats, it was a behemoth in this day and age. We decided to follow his advice and had the designer plan two theaters, one that would hold 213 and the other 87. The two theaters enable us to bring in films that appeal to two entirely different audiences.

The construction part of the project took just under two years. Finally, with the mortgage now guaranteed by a USDA Rural Development Loan, the theater opened its doors on Friday, April 13, 2001. And, since it was Friday the thirteenth one of our projectors blew just as it was being set up to show Chocolate. Try as we would, there was no way to fix it that week, so we had a rocky start, but that was the first and last time we had major trouble with any of our machinery.

The Dietrich shows countless blockbuster, foreign, independent and classic films. The theater also presents 350 cultural events, including seasonal film festivals, live theater, movies, concerts and workshops to over 80,000 children and adults in a typical year. The seasonal film festivals bring in patrons from all over northeastern Pennsylvania. Wonderful works of art are exhibited in our William Norris Earnshaw Gallery, Walter A. and Doris W. Sherwood Gallery and New Gallery. Classes are offered in the Dorothy G. Sheldon Art Studio, the Peg Fassett Performance Studio and the William Knight Danels Children's Room for both youth and adults.

Board of Directors

 

Wyoming County Cultural Center/Dietrich Theater
Board of Trustees List
 
President: Sandy Vieczorek
Vice President: Nancy Aiello
Vice President 2: Sarah Sidorek
Treasurer: John Keker
Secretary: Hildy Morgan

Ben Barziloski
Fern Boyce
Sara Ergott
Gloria Fassett
Esther Harmatz
Ronnie Harvey
Viola Henning
Sam Hockman
Toni Hockman
Marta Kovacs-Ruiz
Abe Kukuchka
Mark Mitchell
Linda Murray
Lucas Nardini
Erica Rogler
Diane Salsman
Annette Sheldon
Margie Young
Mary Evans Zbegner

Theater Specs

There are four screens at the Dietrich Theater:

Evans

Seats 213 


 Murray

Seats 87

 



Dalton

Seats 140 


 Fassett

Seats155

Press Wire

See a short video filmed at THE DIETRICH THEATER  during our 2011 Christmas Event--"It's A Wonderful Life" movie showing! Click here to link to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVyjxR7SiOg&feature=plcp&context=C3d302fdUDOEgsToPDskLyoyqthNRMI0HwMi-MvAQq

Our Community

The following are a number of community and state level organizations, the Wyoming County Cultural Center at the Dietrich Theater partners with:

Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau

www.endlessmountains.org

 

Old Lynn Church Concerts

www.oldlynnconcerts.org

 

Everhart Museum

everhart-museum.org

 

Endless Mountains Chorus

www.harmonize.com/tunkhannock

 

Wyoming County Chorale

www.wyomingcountychorale.org/

 

Northern Tier Symphony

www.northerntiersymphony.org

 

Wyoming County Historical Society

pawchs.org

 

Tunkhannock Public Library

tunkhannocklibrary.org

 

Endless Mountains Nature Center

endlessnature.org

 

H.A.N.D.S

wyomingcountyfamilyresourcecenter.org/hands

 

 

C.A.R.E.S.

wyococares.org

 

Endless Mountains Council of the Arts

www.endlessmountains.org

 

Bradford County Regional Arts Council

www.bcrac.org

 

Pennsylvania Council on the Arts

www.arts.pa.gov

 

Pennsylvania Humanities Council

www.pahumanities.org

 

Wyoming County Health Care Foundation

wyoming-county-health.org

 

Northeastern Pennsylvania Health Care Foundation

nepahealthcarefoundation.org

 

Gamut Theatre Group

www.gamuttheatre.org

 

Box of Light

www.boxoflight.org

 

Susquehanna Greenway Partnership

www.susquehannagreenway.org

 

Endless Mountains Heritage Region

www.endlessmountainsheritage.org