Since its opulent opening on January 7th, 1929, the Sherman Theater has become a vital part of the Stroudsburg community's cultural landscape. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, two entertainment icons, headlined the opening night, providing a spectacular start to decades of entertainment. The Sherman Theater has developed over the years into not merely a theater but also a beloved landmark of the neighborhood, generating a feeling of community and shared experiences.
The Sherman Theater is happy to have contributed to the development and vitality of our neighborhood. Only our passion to assisting neighborhood development efforts rivals our commitment to exhibiting highly sought-after entertainers and artists. We maintain our doors open to guests from all walks of life as a place where the allure of live performances may be experienced by all, generating a feeling of harmony and joy.
The Sherman Theater provides a wide range of event settings with adaptability as its driving philosophy. We modify our venue to the event, from energizing public admission standing concerts to more private general admission seated performances as well as painstakingly selected premium seating events. Our adaptability allows us to stage a variety of events, from exhilarating cage fighting matches to the always well-attended Beerfest celebrations.
The Sherman Theater has excellent capacity for every occasion. Up to 1,800 people may attend our standing events, while 1,250 people can take use of our comfortable sitting alternatives. Our theater makes sure that every visit is a special one, whether you want to join the animated audience on your feet or want a more laid-back sitting experience.
The Sherman Theater's heritage is still thriving and perfectly captures the spirit of a place's people, culture, and entertainment. We continue to be committed to providing outstanding experiences to both members of our local community and out-of-town guests as we commemorate our past and embrace the future.