The Broad Theater opened in 1922 as a single screen movie theater. It was the entertainment hub of the community for generations until its doors were closed in 2004. Kyle Hoff and Charlie Crown bought the vacant building shell in 2018 after a failed restoration attempt by the Broad Entertainment Group. On November 28, 2020 the Broad Theater opened as a state-of-the-art three screen movie theater with over 320 seats. Digital projectors, Dolby 7.1 surround sound, and stadium seating provide a first class movie experience.
Broad Theater proudly offers reserved seating in every theater.
Public parking lots and on street parking are available. A free public parking lot, adjacent to the railroad tracks, on the same side of Broad Street as the theater, is available 24/7. Univest Bank (3 lots within one block of theater) and Fromm Electric behind the theater) permit Broad Theater customers to use their parking lots after 5:30 pm on weekdays and anytime on Saturday, Sunday, and Federal Holidays.