In Feb.1932 the Princess advertised RKO Vaudeville featuring Harry Holmes and Co. also Liz Tell and Fant, Elder and Reed Brothers,and Archie and Gertie Falls,on the screen was the film Traveling Husbands.
After reopening after the 1902 fire the first act was Al G. Fields Minstrels,the manager at that time was Billy Sheetz.More info: around 1930 the Loews Vendrome had an agreement to drop vaudeville shows with Tony Sudekum of Crescent Amusement Co. so that his Princess Theatre just down the street would be the only vaudeville house in Nashville.In this agreement Loews got first choice on first run movies.
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Another old Loews House.
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Loews 275 East??That sounds strange.
Mike opening day ad says Loews Vaudeville Theatres.A.K.A?
Elias M. Loew 1898-1984 owned at one time 70 theatres 17 drive-ins and a chain of motels and hotels, and a racetrack.
Nice marquee looks like film.
Thanks for the photos Jack.
Lasted only 2 years?
Nice name any more info?
Cool homemade video,monkeeman1966.
Aces Up a bar is at this location now.
Pretty nice inside and out.
Very Nice looking theatre.
Sad looking marquee.
The Healing Streamns Word and Worship Center is located in this building now.
The Victory was once a Loews house, I believe it still operates under a different name.
Thanks for the Loew down.Great stories.
Thanks for your memories gallion, I worked for Loews in Nashville,Tenneessee from 73 thru 81,good to hear from another Loews Guy.
Thanks Gabe I just remember they are closed due to no air.Reopen in September.
Thanks again Tinseltoes,everything is on you-tube now.
In Feb.1932 the Princess advertised RKO Vaudeville featuring Harry Holmes and Co. also Liz Tell and Fant, Elder and Reed Brothers,and Archie and Gertie Falls,on the screen was the film Traveling Husbands.
After reopening after the 1902 fire the first act was Al G. Fields Minstrels,the manager at that time was Billy Sheetz.More info: around 1930 the Loews Vendrome had an agreement to drop vaudeville shows with Tony Sudekum of Crescent Amusement Co. so that his Princess Theatre just down the street would be the only vaudeville house in Nashville.In this agreement Loews got first choice on first run movies.
The Rex mainly showed cowboy movies and had no restrooms.