Regal Hollywood 27-Nashville
719 Thompson Lane,
Nashville,
TN
37204
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Operated by: Regal Cinemas
Firms: CTSM Architects
Functions: Movies (First Run)
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Box Office:
615.463.7705
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Built on the site of a former Martin theater, the Hollywood 27 was listed as the largest theater on the east coast when it opened on January 16, 1998 with 4,826-seats. The Hollywood combines the classic streamline architecture of the 1950’s with state of the art projection and sound. By 2024 larger seats and been installed which reduced the seating capacity to 3,110-seats.
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I live near this theatre I did not know it had so many seats.
Looks just like the one here in Augusta,Ugly as sin, 27 screens.What a mess.
This was originally being built as a Cobb Theatre. Regal bought many of the Cobb screens in 1998, and this was one of them. From what I remember, they were just about to open when Regal took this one.
Seating capacities at this theater:
Theaters 1, 6, 14, 18, & 27 – 237 seats
Theaters 2, 7, 10, 22, & 26 – 170 seats
Theaters 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, & 25 – 107 seats
Theaters 15, 16, & 17 – 431 seats
Theaters 1, 4, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 22, & 23 are equipped to show 3D.
Theater 17 has an RPX screen that was installed sometime in 2013.
CTSM Architects provides this web page with photos of this multiplex. There are several night shots of the delightfully gaudy marquee.
This opened on January 16th, 1998 as the largest cinema in the Eastern United States. Grand opening ad posted.
From early 2018 to late 2019, this theater underwent various renovations:
The entire left wing (Theaters 1-10) received new plush rocker seats to replace the old teal with purple fabric seats. Theater 6 was converted to ScreenX in 2019, losing its Flamingo Pond murals in the process. Some of the auditorium capacities on this side were slightly reduced:
The entire right wing (Theaters 11-27) received recliners in 2018, with 27 being converted to 4DX in 2019. All the large murals on this side (Cadillac in 14, Couple on Date 15, Diner in 16, Comedy Legends in 18, Grand Piano in 27) were removed (Theater 17 already had its Egypt murals removed when RPX was installed in 2013), while the small murals in this wing (Musical Instruments in 22, and Charlie Chaplin & W.C. Fields in 26) are still intact underneath the new drapes.
New capacities for this wing:
The only large mural still intact in the entire theater is the Jukebox mural in Theater 1. Theaters 7 & 10 still have their small murals visible to the public eye (Hot Air Balloons in 7, Hollywood in 10).
visited this theatre off and on over the years (last visit was probably around 2018; when the theatre got upgraded) - and its a nice choice - its BEAUTIFUL all lit up at night with the old school neon; and its so bright you can see it from the highway (which is cool to me) - check it out if you happen to be in the area.
Current capacity, per greenth1ng’s comment (4DX seats 128), is 3,110
Imagine if they replace the neon with color changing LED’s