Bill Snyder: I certainly have enjoyed looking at the many photos of your beautiful and grand lady, the Tennessee. Thank you for the Cinema Treasures open invitation as I, as a member, hope to take you up on that invite someday.
I was just asked about this theatre by a friend of mine who grew up in NYC and as a teenager went to the Murray the K shows. After viewing the many photos (some of which can’t be viewed though) I am sick that NYC allowed this theatre to be demolished for Consolidated Edison. Shame shame, NYC.
Another theatre in my research connected with the name Dipson. So many former Dipsons have been demolished or closed up to enter the mall cinema scene i.e. Wintergarden Theatre/Jamestown NY.
What a beautiful art deco building and such a shame that the community couldn’t make it work as a liver performance showcase as the exterior is certainly a showcase. The fact that it was operated by the Warner Brothers makes its importance to theatre history very special. Thank goodness that at least the art deco building still stands though not a theatre anymore. I may have to check out this one this summer. And I’m sure the floor was leveled if it is a furniture showroom today.
I hope the citizens of Hillsboro OR can restore this theatre for themselves and for future generations. Best wishes to all who are working towards this goal.
I just saw Dreamgirls with Beyonce and American Idol contestant, Jennifer Hudson who did a wonderful acting and singing job as she is up for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. In the movie there is mention of the “Detroit Theatre” when the girls performed in what looked to be an old theatre with box seats, etc. so I wondered if it might be this one as there didn’t seem to be any theatre by that exact name listed elsewhere on CT.
Jack: Thanks for the 4 photos. They sure look familiar as I think I recall seeing them elsewhere. Such a shame and it was an EBERSON! Hang your heads in SHAME, Nashville.
Will: Thanks so very much for this information! I will now visit the Paramount site to see if there are any photos. If not, I hope someone posts them…are you listening Lost Memory?
I just reviewed the 5 photos and still can’t believe that THIS theatre was razed! Nashville should hang their heads in shame to allow this travesty to occur in their southern city.
Jack: Now that I have viewed the above photos that you have posted I am completely and thoroughly disgusted with the folks responsible for razing this art moderne theatre and having no regard for Nashville’s grand theatre history. And to make room for a new highrise is unbelievable. Perhaps someone could post what this highrise looks like in 2006 soon-to-be 2007!
I just recently received the book, The Last Remaining Seats by Ben Hall and Thomas Lamb among many other names such as Eberson and Rapp & Rapp are mentioned. Lamb was born in Dundee, Scotland, in 1887 and came to the United States when he was twelve.
tntim or Bill Snyder: Is there any way that one can purchase a video of the December 16th “Christmas at the Tennessee?
Bill Snyder: I certainly have enjoyed looking at the many photos of your beautiful and grand lady, the Tennessee. Thank you for the Cinema Treasures open invitation as I, as a member, hope to take you up on that invite someday.
I can’t seem to find the THSA vintage photo of the Latonia. Please advise. Thanks.
THIS post is “music to my ears”! I would love to think that the State could and would be renovated/restored! Good luck and keep us posted!
Thanks for at least this fabulous theatre has been preserved via photos though just not the same as having it with us today.
I was just asked about this theatre by a friend of mine who grew up in NYC and as a teenager went to the Murray the K shows. After viewing the many photos (some of which can’t be viewed though) I am sick that NYC allowed this theatre to be demolished for Consolidated Edison. Shame shame, NYC.
Another theatre in my research connected with the name Dipson. So many former Dipsons have been demolished or closed up to enter the mall cinema scene i.e. Wintergarden Theatre/Jamestown NY.
What a beautiful art deco building and such a shame that the community couldn’t make it work as a liver performance showcase as the exterior is certainly a showcase. The fact that it was operated by the Warner Brothers makes its importance to theatre history very special. Thank goodness that at least the art deco building still stands though not a theatre anymore. I may have to check out this one this summer. And I’m sure the floor was leveled if it is a furniture showroom today.
I hope the citizens of Hillsboro OR can restore this theatre for themselves and for future generations. Best wishes to all who are working towards this goal.
I have the CT book which, btw, is wonderful so will check out the page or pages on the Isis. Thanks.
I just saw Dreamgirls with Beyonce and American Idol contestant, Jennifer Hudson who did a wonderful acting and singing job as she is up for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. In the movie there is mention of the “Detroit Theatre” when the girls performed in what looked to be an old theatre with box seats, etc. so I wondered if it might be this one as there didn’t seem to be any theatre by that exact name listed elsewhere on CT.
I see that a few of these photos were posted earlier on this link so that is where I saw them. Thanks again.
Jack: Thanks for the 4 photos. They sure look familiar as I think I recall seeing them elsewhere. Such a shame and it was an EBERSON! Hang your heads in SHAME, Nashville.
Will: I just sent an email to THS and asked them if they had any photos of the former Paramount. Will get back with their answer asap. Happy New Year.
Still would love to see photos of this former Nashville theatre after viewing photos of the former Tennessee on that CT link.
Will: I see that you have already answered the marquee inquiry…sorry.
Will: Tony asked about the Tennessee marquee…do you know what happened? Perhaps it went to Knoxville as I recall for their restored Tennessee Theatre.
Will: Thanks so very much for this information! I will now visit the Paramount site to see if there are any photos. If not, I hope someone posts them…are you listening Lost Memory?
I just reviewed the 5 photos and still can’t believe that THIS theatre was razed! Nashville should hang their heads in shame to allow this travesty to occur in their southern city.
Jack: Now that I have viewed the above photos that you have posted I am completely and thoroughly disgusted with the folks responsible for razing this art moderne theatre and having no regard for Nashville’s grand theatre history. And to make room for a new highrise is unbelievable. Perhaps someone could post what this highrise looks like in 2006 soon-to-be 2007!
There was a Colony Theatre in another Ohio town, Cleveland. There is a CT link where the Colony is mentioned under Shaker Square Cinemas.
Lost Memory: The current function is certainly “vacant/not is use” after seeing it boarded up and looking like it needed some TLC this summer.
After visiting the City of Auburn I can report that the Auburn has not been restored so don’t know the current status.
Can’t bring up the Dec. 9th photo.
I just recently received the book, The Last Remaining Seats by Ben Hall and Thomas Lamb among many other names such as Eberson and Rapp & Rapp are mentioned. Lamb was born in Dundee, Scotland, in 1887 and came to the United States when he was twelve.