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Regent Theatre
The Regent is one of only two survivors of Main Street鈥檚 early entertainment heritage.


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Constructed as the 600-seat National Theatre, this two-story building originally had an ornate Renaissance Revival fa莽ade of gleaming white terra cotta, topped by a classically inspired pediment. The theatre was renamed the Regent after a few years but continued to show first-run films.听
The Regent is the oldest remaining theatre on South Main Street.
In its day, South Main Street was Los Angeles鈥 theatre district, boasting about twenty entertainment venues. Though most of the theatres were comparitively small, as the city鈥檚 population grew, so did its theatres. Those on Main Street ranged from the 248-seat Novelty Theatre to the 2,100-seat Hippodrome. The last to leave Main Street was the 1,500-seat California Theatre.
By the 1920s, Broadway -- with its听opulent vaudeville and movie palaces --听had eclipsed Main Street as the city鈥檚 entertainment center. Theatres on Main Street gradually closed, were converted to other uses, or began catering to a different audience.
In a move to recast its image as up-todate, the Regent Theatre was remodeled in the early 1940s with a sleek moderne fa莽ade and marquee. Yet the theatre鈥檚 auditorium retains much of its original detail.听Most of the theatre鈥檚 original, gothic-inspired ceiling remains; the orignal proscenium remains largely intact and although its seats have been removed, the auditorium maintains its original rake (slope).听
In its later days, the Regent became a 鈥済rindhouse,鈥 specializing in B-movies 鈥- often exploitation films 鈥- shown in multiple-feature format. The theatre closed in 2000 after years as an adult movie house.
The Regent is one of only two survivors of Main Street鈥檚 early entertainment heritage,听the other being the Merced Theatre at 418 North Main Street.听In 2012, music promoter Mitchell Frank took control of the Regent with plans to offer a mix of movies and live music events.听
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