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Also known as Roxy Theatre

Rylander Theatre

Americus, GA
310 West Lamar Street
, Americus, GA 31709 United States
(map)
912.931.0011
Status: Open
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Adam
Function: Movies (Classic), Movies (Family), Movies (Second Run), Stage Shows
Seats: 643
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Claude K. Howell
Firm: Unknown
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The Rylander, which first opened in 1921, today operates showing a mixture of second run, family and classic films as well as hosting stage shows. After closing as a movie house in 1951, the Rylander reopened in 1999 after undergoing extensive renovations.

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A Moller organ of 11 ranks and 3 manuals was donated to the theatre by James Thrower of Atlanta. The instrument is played by house organist, Dr. Fred Bosca.
posted by R. McGee on Feb 14, 2004 at 9:23pm
Photo of the Rylander Theatre.
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y147/Chuck1231/Georgia%20Theatres/RylanderTheatre310W.jpg
posted by Chuck1231 on Jul 31, 2005 at 6:19pm
Built in 1921 by Americus businessman Walter Rylander, this theatre hosted live entertainment and motion pictures until its closure in 1951. Designed by C.K. Howell of New York, the Rylander was (and is!) a visual feast of ornate plaster work, stencils, and painted murals. Closed for over 40 years, the theatre reopened in October, 1999 with former president Jimmy Carter and his first lady in attendance. In a second inaugural on October 31, 1999, the Rylander's "Frank Sheffield Memorial" organ--a Moller--was dedicated with the talented Ron Rhode at the console (this was the third organ to be installed in the theatre after a small Kimball and later a Robert-Morton performed silent film duties.) Since then, numerous first tier theatre organists have been featured here, and the organ has been professionally recorded by Ron Rhode. The organ is often featured prior to shows and in concert. Dr. Fred Boska serves as house organist, assisted by John McCall and other members of the Atlanta Chapter of the American Theatre Organ Society--an organization that has had a close association with the Rylander.

The restoration architect was Lane Green who has won several honors and awards for his effort at the Rylander. The theatre's restoration was spearheaded by Americus' "Renaissance Man", former mayor Russell Thomas and his wife, Andrea.
posted by John Clark McCall, Jr. on Oct 27, 2005 at 5:32pm
Here is a photo of the Rylander Theater.

posted by Lost Memory on Jun 30, 2007 at 10:15am
The Rylander Theatre is listed as the Roxy Theatre in the 1951 Film Daily Yearbook, which shows the theater as open and seating 702.
posted by Bryan Krefft on Aug 19, 2007 at 12:12pm
I just learned through a friend in Atlanta that the Fox Theatre has formed the Fox Institute to help restore/repair other theatres throughout the State of Georgia. The theatres are as follows: Rylander in Americus, Imperial in Augusta, Holly in Dahlonega, Gem in Calhoun, Grand Opera House in Macon, Springer Opera House in Columbus, DeSoto in Rome, Strand in Marietta, The Ritz in Thomaston, The Ritz in Brunswick, Emma Kelly in Statesboro, Douglass in Macon, Cox Capitol in Macon, Morton in Athens and The Grand in Fitzgerald.

The Atlanta Constitution article says that the DeSoto was built in Rome GA (1929)and that it was the first movie palace in the South designed for "talkies".
posted by Patsy on Aug 1, 2008 at 9:49am
This is an interior view and here is a nice exterior photo.

posted by Lost Memory on Aug 30, 2008 at 12:04pm
Very nice renovated GA theatre..thanks for the photos!
posted by Patsy on Aug 30, 2008 at 3:14pm
One more Patsy. This is the theater organ at the Rylander.

posted by Lost Memory on Aug 30, 2008 at 3:20pm
Great close-up photo! Thanks.....again!
posted by Patsy on Aug 30, 2008 at 9:11pm
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