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The Regent Theater - Los Angeles

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The Regent Theater - Los Angeles

Jack White played a pop-up show here while the ceiling was still crumbling - five years later the room reopened for real. The Regent Theater at 448 South Main Street in downtown Los Angeles opened in February 1914 as the National Theatre, one of about twenty small theaters then lining Main Street, and stands today as the street's last remaining historic movie house. The building lived the full downtown arc: renamed the Regent in 1917, demoted to second-run films when the Broadway palaces stole the crowds in the 1920s, then decades as a grindhouse and finally an all-night adult theater before closing in 2000. Spaceland Productions founder Mitchell Frank - the promoter behind the Echo and Echoplex - took the lease in 2012 and spent nineteen months on a gut renovation: floor seats out, a new mezzanine in, seismic upgrades throughout, with the Gothic ceiling arches and 1920s plaster moldings preserved. The room reopened in November 2014 at 1,100 capacity - about 900 on the gently sloped floor, 200-plus on the mezzanine - with a customized sound system, a bar topped by a decommissioned upright piano, and a restored marquee over Main Street. The calendar runs touring indie, hip-hop, electronic and metal alongside themed dance nights, comedy, film screenings and festivals - the Old Bank District's working mid-size stage. Live Nation took over operation in 2019 through its acquisition of Spaceland, folding the Regent into the city's largest promoter network while the room kept its independent-era booking texture. A hundred and ten years after the first reel, the Regent's marquee is the brightest thing on its block - proof that downtown's revival runs on rooms that refused to be demolished. The venue's block tells the larger story: the surrounding Old Bank District filled with restaurants and residents in the decade after the Regent reopened, with the theater's marquee as the strip's anchor - the same role it played in 1914, recovered after a half-century intermission.

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Type: Theater / Concert Hall

Address: 448 South Main Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States, 90013

Website: https://www.regenttheaterla.com

Cover Charge: 1

Capacity: 1100

Opening Date: 01/02/1914

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