Construction on the Tennessee Theatre’s 612 expansion project is nearly complete, but before we drill down into the details, we’re going back in time to learn about the theatre’s iconic history.
Laying the groundwork
The Tennessee Theatre opened in 1928 as a grand movie palace with a distinctive Spanish-Moorish design, complete with stunning chandeliers and a lofty organ. Audiences delighted in films, vaudeville, concerts, and community events (paying just $0.60 for the evening show).
The theatre has undergone several restoration projects, eventually landing on the National Register of Historic Places as the official State Theatre of Tennessee.
Building the future
Today, the theatre remains a cultural anchor in downtown Knoxville, continuing to host community events, films, concerts, and Broadway shows, while introducing education and outreach programs.
With its latest expansion, the theatre is adding more rehearsal space, modern backstage facilities, and more educational + community areas, benefiting artists and audiences alike.
Experience the beauty firsthand at an upcoming event.