Stanford Theatre, established in 1925, serves as a cinema venue for classic Hollywood films. The David and Lucile Packard Foundation restored the theater to its original Spanish-style architecture in 1987. Managed by the non-profit Stanford Theatre Foundation, it focuses on the authentic movie-going experience from Hollywood's Golden Age.
Double features and silent films with Wurlitzer organ accompaniment are part of the programming. Films are shown in 35mm format. The facility includes a museum with cinema history exhibits. The interior maintains its historical integrity. Concessions provide traditional movie snacks.
The theatre is accessible via public transportation, including the nearby Caltrain station.
Stanford Theatre operates throughout the year. Special film festivals and events highlight celebrated directors and actors.