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Roxy Theatre

Dickson, TN
200 North Main Street
, Dickson, TN 37055 United States
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Status: Closed
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Art Deco
Function: Retail
Seats: 512
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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This was Dickson's second Roxy theatre. I'm not clear on the history of the first, but this one had a very short life span, closed, gutted and converted into retain space within ten years from its opening date. Fortunately most of the former theatre's quasi art deco exterior remains intact.
Contributed by Jack Coursey


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Here is a current photo of the former Roxy: http://www.flickr.com/photos/92318075@N00/20500635/in/photostream/
posted by JackCoursey on Jun 20, 2005 at 7:49am
This is a 2007 photo of the former Roxy Theater.

posted by Lost Memory on Mar 20, 2007 at 7:07am
Here is another photo of the Former Roxy Theater.

posted by Lost Memory on Nov 29, 2007 at 7:19am
A 2008 photo can be seen here. The number on the building is 204.

posted by Lost Memory on Jan 14, 2009 at 8:48am
Yhre Dickson Theatre was right across the street at 205 N. Main St which is part of Ragans Furniture. It was a much larger theatre than the Roxy. Anyone have information on the Dickson that they can submit.
posted by Chuck1231 on Apr 19, 2009 at 9:18pm
It looks to me like all the photos linked above depict the Dickson Theatre. The Roxy was an older theater, operating at least as early as 1939. It closed in 1952, a year after the Dickson Theatre opened.

The Dickson Theatre opened on July 11, 1951, according to the July 21 issue of Boxoffice. The new house was owned by Mrs. Helen Bruster (a couple of issues of Boxoffice use the spelling Brewster, apparently an error) according to an announcement in Boxoffice of August 19, 1950. The Dickson Theatre was designed by the Clarksville, Tennessee, architectural firm of Speight & Hibbs. Various seating capacities were given in various issues of Boxoffice, ranging from 750 to 950.

Mrs. Bruster also operated the older Roxy Theatre, from at least 1939, per mentions of it in various Boxoffice issues. The Roxy was last mentioned in the October 18, 1952, issue of Boxoffice, which said: "Helen Bruster announces the Roxy, Dickson, Tenn., has been closed permanently."

Helen Bruster also opened the Dickson Drive-In at Dickson in 1955, according to Boxoffice of October 1 that year.

In 1932 there was a Gaiety Theatre in Dickson, mentioned in New England Film News of May 12. Perhaps an earlier name for the Roxy? A theater called the Plaza opened in Dickson in late 1966, and was still operating in 1977.

There is currently a multiplex in Dickson called the Roxy 8 Movie Theatre, so the name survives even if the old Roxy is history.
posted by Joe Vogel on Oct 25, 2009 at 12:21am
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