The hippest concert of the season. Sparkling arrangements of holiday favorites in the style of Since , the Tennessee Theatre has presented classic favorites and recent hits in its Broadway at Old Crow Medicine Show got their start busking on street corners in , from New York state and up Jason Isbell has established himself as one of the most respected and celebrated songwriters of his Remember putting on an album and listening from start to finish?
Relive that moment with a live Comedian Ron "Tater Salad" White first rose to fame as the cigar-smoking, scotch-drinking funnyman The Arkansas-native continues soaring to new heights with three nominations from the Country It is coast to The timeless story of Faust who sells his soul to the Devil in exchange for youth and love!
October Having passed through ice the Covid winter of the past eighteen months Little Feat is Critics and peers agree, Brian Regan has distinguished himself as one of the premier comedians in Fans of the global sensation L. The Tennessee Theatre featured terrazzo marble from Italy, Czech crystal chandeliers, handwoven carpeting and draperies, and museum quality artwork displayed all over the theatre. The lobby was designed to resemble a Moorish palace, with inlaid tiles on the walls and gold gilt on the marble capitals.
The auditorium itself with its vast stage and Wurlitzer organ, velvet seats, and frescoed ceilings, was designed to resemble a royal palace of Granada. The Tennessee Theatre became one of the earliest Knoxville palaces to be air-conditioned, and became a haven for people walking down Gay Street in the summer heat.
The seating capacity was dropped from 1, to a little more than 1, After nearly half a century, the Tennessee Theatre finally closed in , but reopened the following year screening classic films. It closed again in The Tennessee Theatre was declared the official theatre of the State of Tennessee in Special thanks for Becky Hancock, general manager of the Tennesse Theatre, for her valuable information!
Original end pieces of the movie palace's old seats. Restored draperies with original patterns of the theatre. The seating capacity went from 1, to 1, in an earlier renovation, and the theatre now stands to seat 1, people at its maximum.
Every painted surface was touched up with the authentic shades and colors of the old theatre when it was at its prime. The incredible, jaw-dropping dome ceiling was repainted a brilliant shade of blue. The stage set for performances is flanked by urns, and the walls of the theatre are patterned in reds and golds. The concessions stand located in the Grand Lobby. In the auditorium, the stage extends 45 feet back, leaving ample room for people to dine onstage if need be. The most interesting lights around the theatre are the carbon copies of the wall sconces removed long ago.
The ground floor and the Grand Lobby now hold their own concessions stand complete with a full bar. While the outside of the Tennessee Theatre is grand and impressive in its own antiquated way, it offers no contest when compared to the magnificent opulence existing on the other side of those double doors.
From the back of the theatre protrudes a concrete structure cantilevered some 20 feet above State Street that stems from the addition of the new stage house. LED lit showtimes and a quaint little box office draw the attention of passersby, curiously requesting they stop and give the theatre a fraction of their time.
Tennessee Theatre may be arranged in a similar fashion. Loge seating, also sometimes referred to as Box Seating, features small, separated seating areas. The separate areas are large enough to fit a limited number of people for a more private viewing experience.
Loge seats are typically situated immediately to the front, side, and above the stage level. Orchestra Sections usually hold the most desired seats, putting the audience on the same level as the stage.
Center Orchestra section seats are typically the most popular seats in the house. When looking at the side Orchestra sections, lower seat numbers indicate closer proximity to the Center Orchestra seats and the center of the stage. Seats located closer to the aisle usually provide a bit more legroom.
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