Regent Cinema

189 Church Street,
Blackpool, FY1 3NY

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Firms: Lumb & Watson

Functions: Live Performances, Movies (Classic)

Styles: Baroque, Greek Revival

Previous Names: Regent Picture House

Phone Numbers: Box Office: 440125.329.0879

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Circle when a bingo club early 80s

Opened on 17th January 1921 with Victor McLaglen in “The Call of the Road” and Isobel Elsom in “A Member of Tattersall’s”. The Regent Picture House was designed by Blackpool based architects Lumb & Watson in a Neo-Baroque style. The Regent Picture House has a magnificent white faiance tiled façade and a tall domed tower above the entrance foyer, on a corner site commanding the attention in the area. The tiling was provided by Middleton’s Fireclay Co. who’s ceramo tiles in white-glazed terracotta has proved to be a good choice of material, able to stand up to the elements in this northern seaside town. The auditorium originally had just under 1,200 seats, with seating provided on stalls level and 400 in a horseshoe balcony level. It is decorated in a Neo-Grecian style. The ceiling has a retractable roof with glass panels.

In 1969 it began running bingo on several nights a weeks and by 1971 had become a full time bingo club with drop ceilings installed which hid the original decorations. In recent years it operated as a snooker hall, which closed in 2010. In 2013 the building was sold and renovation/restoration work began to bring it back into use as a cinema and live performance venue. By 2015 the drop ceilings had been removed, revealing the original beauty of the interior of the building. The Regent Cinema re-opened 29th July 2016 using 124 seats in the circle.

The Regent Cinema was given Grade II Listed status on 23rd February 2016.

Contributed by Ian Grundy

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Ian
Ian on February 10, 2013 at 3:54 am

The Regent is offered at auction with a guide price of £60,000 later this month.

“FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON FRIDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2013 AT 11AM, AT THE MCDONALD TICKLED TROUT HOTEL, PRESTON NEW ROAD, PRESTON, PR5 0UJ. PRICE GUIDE: £60,000 – £70,000Extensive two storey former Regent Cinema, more recently used as Riley’s, bar, pool and snooker hall. The property was built in the early 20th Century and is of brick built construction with decorated tiled frontage located on the corner of Church Street and Regent Road in a superb Town Centre location. The property has a tall three storey domed tower with ornate parapet walls. Internally and externally the property requires extensive renovation works and comprises a large pool hall with bar area and WC’s, two snooker rooms, a large disused theatre, cellar and boiler room.”

http://www.metcalfestateagents.co.uk/property_detail.php?ref=AUC00251

The signs are not good …

felixgarnet
felixgarnet on March 3, 2013 at 3:14 pm

The Regent has been saved! A local bidder paid £100,000 for her and has plans to refurb and create an antiques hall. :-D Please join the new FaceBook group The Regent Cinema Blackpool!

friendstheregent
friendstheregent on June 17, 2013 at 4:03 pm

The Regent’s future has been secured with a trust now set up to restore the building back to as close as it was when first built- major works are under way at present (june 2013) to remove all additions before evaluation and restoration commences.

FanaticalAboutOdeon
FanaticalAboutOdeon on August 31, 2014 at 1:28 pm

Was given a tour of the Regent yesterday by the new owner who is very keen to move ahead with step-by-step restoration. When he removed the false ceiling to reveal the part of the original ceiling forward of the balcony, he was delighted to find the rectangular frieze of chariot-hauling horses above the proscenium arch perfectly intact (painted gold this now looks wonderful)but less impressed by the crude way the steelwork, from which the false ceiling was suspended, had been anchored by hacking away at the ceiling and wall decoration – obliterating sections of beautiful mouldings. He has taken impressions of sections which match those destroyed and is in the process of having sections made to complete the ceiling once again. We were in the balcony whose steppings all appear sound and just waiting for seats to be installed and carpet laid – once the ceiling has been fully repaired/redecorated and given a clean bill of health. The two little corners of “extra” seating are still intact at front right and rear left of the balcony. The plan is to open up the 12' deep stage and install a screen in a way that would enable acts and bands to also use the stage. Currently, more space at first floor level is being renovated in the adjoining building to extend/relocate the second hand stalls at present on the ground floor but perhaps only the balcony is to be used for the digital screenings/live performances.

If in the area, do go in and have a look, the cafe on the ground floor is very comfy and they serve delicious coffees and toothsome, homemade cakes! An enterprise very deserving of support.

Fabian_Breckels
Fabian_Breckels on March 7, 2016 at 12:18 pm

Grade II listing is fantastic news. Popped in while in Blackpool for my birthday recently and work had clearly started to restore the ceiling. I look forward to seeing further progress in the future.

BigTrev
BigTrev on March 8, 2016 at 5:45 am

Great to see the Grade II listing. The Regent has so much of architectural interest, that I always regarded it as unique in all the buildings I worked in over the years, (previous to the Regent I was based at the Granada Tooting).

Markyc100
Markyc100 on June 16, 2016 at 5:21 pm

The regent cinema will be opening its doors once again on 29th July 2016. For further information please see our website www.regentcinemablackpool.co.uk, or visit us on Facebook or twitter.

DavidSimpson
DavidSimpson on November 7, 2016 at 11:09 am

I had a very pleasant evening at the Regent on Sunday 16th October, watching “Dirty Dancing”, starring Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey. In the afternoon I had a look around the antiques/collectables centre in the former stalls, before heading upstairs to the former circle in the evening. Since re-opening in July, older films have been screened two or three times a week, mainly Friday to Sunday, from DVD using a projector suspended beneath the balcony.

The 124 seats are originals that have been refurbished. They are set out in blocks either side of the central aisle, with 9 rows with 12 seats (6 either side of the aisle) and 8 sets of double seats along the back row. The individual seats are separated by small tables, handy for drinks and snacks. Owner Richard Taylor has done a terrific job – the place is immaculate – and I wished the enthusiastic duty manager all the best for the future.

popcorn_pete
popcorn_pete on November 13, 2024 at 11:39 am

Seats are generally a fiver with screenings every one or two weeks. Seasonal films in the run up to Christmas 2024 at £5.50 with screenings of Strictly during November for £3.50. Website address is https://theregentblackpool.co.uk/cinema

Mike_Blakemore
Mike_Blakemore on November 13, 2024 at 12:18 pm

The Rectifier.. I think it was a Nevilector (Mercury) was moved to The Rex Cinema Walsall. (A Bollywood Cinema)

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