Regent Theatre
114 W. Lincoln Avenue,
Wellington,
KS
67152
114 W. Lincoln Avenue,
Wellington,
KS
67152
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Now known as the Wellington Regent Theatre at last check 11/28/2024.
Open — my photo from April 2011
.Very nice marquee on the Regent.
Sold, re-opening soon.
Why can’t the city or community come together to keep this Theater open. Lord knows, as well as the people of wellington, that there isn’t much to do here. I know a lot of people would be interested in a dinner and a movie. There are several video stores closing out with movies @ here..The Movie Gallery, and HomeTown Video in Belle Plaine.
With the proper advertising we could bring in business from a lot of surrounding towns. Is the “Casino” really the only thing people want their families to be involved in and can we afford the consequences of that?
Regent theater up for auction on May 11th 2010. Interested in buying projection equipment?…contact me as soon as possible at
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REDUCED PRICE TO $129,000 MUST SELL!!
I appreciate all the wonderful comments left here. Yes our theater has been for sale for sometime. We are currently open and running just fine. We have the showtimes listed because of our small town and the fact that we also have full time jobs. For anyone interested in finding out more about our situation you can email us at
Thanks
Do you have an information on the price.
MY GOD HOW DO THEY STAY IN BSNS WITH THOSE SHOWETIMES?
tHIS HAS BEEN FOR SALE A LONG TIME…SEEMS LIKE A NICE THEATER……
The Regent Theater no longer houses a Bakery or Dinner Theater. Currently just open for first run movies. Thank you
I am the current owner of the Regent Theater in Wellington Kansas.
Yes we do own a Bakery and it is located in the Regent Theater.
We also provide Dinner Theater and Banquet Room Rental. We would like to also show Classic Movies. If anyone has a good lead to a broker of Classic Movies, I would be greatful! Thanks
Known as the Fox Regent Theatre in Film Daily Yearbook; 1941 and 1943 editions. The seating capacity is given as 737. In the 1950 F.D.Y. it is listed as the Regent Theatre with 727 seats.