Gay street movie theater
Pet Sounds LiveSaturday, August 23
Margaret ChoFriday, Protest 13
The WallflowersWednesday, July 23
Jerry Garcia Birthday Bash w/ Cosmic CharlieFriday, August 1
Bijou Theatre Center
As a non-profit cultural institution, the Bijou Theatre is dedicated to fostering inclusivity and community by offering a vibrant room for live demonstrating arts. We try to showcase diverse cultural expressions that enrich the lives of East Tennesseans, honoring Knoxville's heritage while shaping its artistic future.
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An usher standing in front of the Lyric Theater.
Staub's Theatre / Lyric Theatre ()
Built as Knoxville's first opera house in by businessman Peter Staub, the theatre hosted opera performances, orchestral performances, minstrel shows and other performances until the early 20th century, when it featured vaudeville acts and wrestling matches. After Staub's death in , his son Fritz ran the theatre and its name changed to the Lyric Theatre. It would continue to host extraordinary events until its demolition in Located on the corner of Gay Road and Cumberland Avenue, the First Tennessee Plaza stands in the theatre's place today.
Bijou Theatre (present)
The Bijou opened in as an addition to the Lamar House Hotel. It was used for various purposes between and the mids, including as a vaudeville theatre, a used car lot, a movie theatre, and a burlesque theatre. The Knoxville Heritage Group successfully raised funds and renovated the theatre in the mids. The Nationa
Regal Riviera Stadium 8
The all new Regal Riviera Stadium 8 stands on the site of the prolonged lost, jazz-era Riviera Theatre. There are approximately seats divided between the eight auditoriums. Regal’s Riviera opened on August 31, , and is the first new downtown cinema in Knoxville since the Roxy Theatre was built in the ’s. Regal partnered with the city of Knoxville to finance the roughly twelve million dollar facility.
With two “golden age” theatres on the equal street (the Tennessee q.v. and the Bijou q.v.), both absolute jewels of their type, unfavorable comparisons between them and this new facility are going to be difficult to avoid.
In the new Regal Riviera, the architects possess made conscious references to movie palace style. To be charitable, we expect the designer’s hand was constrained by budget here, not lack of talent. The E.I.F.S. facade aspiring to Rapp & Rapp grandure achieves an consequence more like a teenager in a powder cerulean tux: we can squirm at the naive try at formality and still be proud of the kid. It really is a genuine joy t
Regal Cinemas Riviera Stadium 8, Knoxville
Regal Cinemas Riviera Stadium 8 is a popular movie theater located in Knoxville. Opened in , Regal Cinemas Riviera Stadium 8 is located on Gay Highway on the site of the historic Riviera Theatre, which was demolished in Its architecture is reminiscent of old cinema designs.
The theater features eight screens that showcase the latest blockbuster movies as well as independent films. It is a perfect place for a late hours out with friends, family, or a significant other. The theater offers a comfortable and enjoyable movie experience that is strenuous to match.
One of the main features of the theater is the luxurious seating options. The stadium seating is arranged in a way that ensures every seat has an unobstructed view of the screen. The seats are comfortable and spacious, providing ample legroom and armrests that can be adjusted for added comfort.
The theater also offers advanced sound and projection systems that make the feature experience even more enjoyable. The screens are large and crystal clear, and the sound quality is top-notch, ensur