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Reg Lenna Center For The Arts

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TICKETS SOLD AT THE REG TICKET COUNTER IN 3RD ON 3RD GALLERY - 108 E. 3RD ST.: Tues.-Sat.: 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.

BOX OFFICE OPEN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO EVENTS.

Description

The Reg Lenna Center for The Arts was first opened on February 5, 1923 as the Palace Theatre, a "High Class Vaudeville" house. Films - usually a short comedy plus a feature, were shown before and after the twice daily vaudeville performances. Three years later Nikitas Dipson bought the facility and continued with film and vaudeville shows until he leased it as one of Warner Brothers theaters for 20 years. By 1934 films were the only entertainment available on a regular basis, with live performances seeing much less stage time.

In 1950 Dipson Theatres once again took over management. The Palace was remodeled by installing new heating and cooling systems, carpeting, wall coverings and new seats. At the reopening Dipson reaffirmed his intention to feature not only first run films of the best quality, but also stage shows, orchestras and vaudeville. In 1956, Forever Darling, starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, had its world premiere at The Palace. With the passing years fewer and fewer people attended the theater, equipment was wearing out, and the building needed repairs.

In June of 1981, Harry Chapin gave the first live show in the theatre in 25 years. During the concert, both performer and audience got rained on. Some people in the balcony were using umbrellas! Harry Chapin pledged to come back and do a fundraiser if the people would organize to save the building. Tragically, Chapin died a month later, but he had started the process. A group of citizens, with the help of the Jamestown Urban Renewal Agency and the Gebbie Foundation, banded together to repair and clean up the old theatre. By October 1982 the Palace was once again ready to host live performances to "test" whether there was enough interest to warrant further renovation. In February 1986 a 3.35 million dollar campaign was started to completely renovate the old Palace. The Reginald and Elizabeth Lenna Foundation made an early donation of one million dollars and one year later, when the goal for funds was met and surpassed, the Palace was officially renamed the Reg Lenna Civic Center.

Renovation, which began in 1989, included taking out all the seats for reupholster, reconstruction of the orchestra pit, new stage lighting and equipment, new curtains, new house lights, handicapped seating, new floor coverings, original artwork repaired and cleaned, new stage entrance, new heating and cooling systems, and a new stage floor. The grand reopening was held October 12, 1990.

The beautifully restored 1,269 seat Reg Lenna Civic Center received an award from the League of Historic American Theatres for the quality and workmanship of its restoration. It boasts a 35' movie screen, state of the art projection and sound equipment, and a Steinway 9' Model D concert grand piano. The Reg Lenna Civic Center was host to the Lucy-Desi Days celebration Memorial Day Weekend and Lucy's birthday celebration in August.

For several years, The Reg operated side by side with Arts Council for Chautauqua County, spearheaded by Executive Director, Phillip Morris (also overseeing The Reg). Both organizations saw significant growth with property acquisitions and management, Arts In Education programs with Jamestown Public Schools, the Wright Gallery and Palace Gallery, the start of Infinity Performing Arts and The Lucille Ball Museum (and Festival Of Comedy) and mainstage productions from several area art groups.

In February 2000, the community lost a great friend and benefactor with the death of Reg Lenna. Betty passed in 2011.

The Arts Council for Chautauqua County and The Reg Lenna Civic Center continued working together through the 2000’s, seeing Infinity Visual and Performing Arts and The Lucy Desi Center striking out on their own. David Schein, joined as Executive Director, emphasizing community involvement and opening arts education to new collaborators. The 3rd On 3rd Gallery was opened in 2011. New public and community art initiatives such as 3rd Street Canvas and Insomniac Competitive Film Festival were born from collaborations with local artists.

By 2012, though, the economic landscape had changed significantly. With funding streams drying up and capacity reaching its limit, the boards of both organizations decided to merge the organizations into one. By the fall of 2013, The Reg Lenna Center For The Arts was created. New Executive Director, Kathleen Eads came aboard in 2014 with the first season announced in May.

Mission

The mission of the Reg Lenna Center for The Arts, Inc. is to enrich the community by providing a grand, historic theater for local, regional and national performing artists: and to provide a dynamic range of arts programming that inspires, stimulates, educates, challenges and empowers a culture in which the arts thrive.

The mission is developed through:
Theatre and Arts for all ages;
Arts in Education partnerships with local schools and after school programming;
Arts and Media Services such as public radio, web based publications and exhibits and an on-premises arts gallery and art education to the community at large;
Arts Facilities, where the development and management of property that supports and advances the downtown artistic community, whereby also promoting economic development and art’s appreciation, and;
Arts Advocacy that supports the arts as an essential component of civic life in downtown and across the region.

*Pronounced "Redge LenNAY"

Impressum

Art happens here in the heart of the Southern Tier.

Address: 116 E 3rd St, Jamestown (New York) 14701
Phone: (716) 484-7070
Email: moc.annelger@ofni
Parking: Lot, Street
State: NY
City: Jamestown
Street Number: 116 E 3rd St
Zip Code: 14701
categories: nonprofit organization, performance art theatre, movie theater



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Reviews
What a fabulous gem in Jamestown! I only hope one day to see a show here as it is beautiful. I was there for a art fundraiser and everything was first class all the way.
Five Stars for Reg Lenna Center for the Arts! I can't say enough great things about my experience at Reg Lenna Center for the Arts in Jamestown, NY. From the moment I stepped foot in this cultural hub, I was blown away by the exceptional quality of the performances, the welcoming atmosphere, and the dedication of the staff. It truly deserves all five stars and more! The venue itself is absolutely stunning. The architectural beauty and historical charm of the building add a touch of elegance to every event. Whether it's a play, a concert, or a special screening, Reg Lenna provides a cozy and intimate setting that allows you to fully immerse yourself in the magic of the arts. The variety of shows and performances is incredible. From local productions to nationally recognized artists, Reg Lenna offers a diverse range of entertainment that caters to all tastes and interests. I've had the pleasure of attending breathtaking plays, mesmerizing concerts, and thought-provoking film screenings, all of which left me in awe of the talent and creativity showcased on their stage. But it's not just about the performances; it's the people who make Reg Lenna truly exceptional. The staff and volunteers are warm, friendly, and incredibly knowledgeable. They go above and beyond to ensure that every visitor feels welcome and has a memorable experience. Their passion for the arts shines through in every interaction, making each visit a delight. If you're in Jamestown or planning a visit to the area, I highly recommend checking out Reg Lenna Center for the Arts. It's a cultural gem that enriches the community and provides unforgettable moments of joy and inspiration. Whether you're a theater enthusiast, a music lover, or simply seeking a delightful evening out, Reg Lenna will exceed your expectations. Thank you, Reg Lenna, for being a beacon of artistic excellence and for continuously enriching our lives through the power of the arts. You truly deserve every accolade and all the stars in the galaxy!
Beautiful location. Well renovated. No parking for the location but there is a parking ramp that is free in the evenings across the street. It's on a very popular street with restaurants, a bakery, and shops available nearby.
Beuatiful. I always get a sense of community when I see a movie here ,and it is an affordable downtown event for a family. The most recent film I saw was bohiemian rapsody which was sold out so the balcony was open. I believe it was there first sold out show. If I had one complaint it would be that the line to the concessions was confusing. I finally gave up after about 17 min when I was about 15 feet away and found the line I was in was merging with another tightly packed line. To my right was another line that was for tickets but also had people in line for conession. We had just at dinner at the labyrinth which I always recommendso it wasn't that upsetting,and either way I think I would give my experience 5 stars we always have a great time at the Reg.
Beautiful theatre, well worth a visit. The only drawback was the lack of leg room, but people were shorter when this place was built, so you can't really complain about that. Had a great night out and would like to come again.
Ace Freheley was a great show and the staff were very welcoming. One downside was that the temperature in the balcony was stifling.
A lovely older theater with good seats everywhere and excellent acoustics.
Very nice theater, sound was great, all seats are good
Great prices, gorgeous theater and entertainment for all. Recently attended the Rocky Horror Picture Show, the Reg team was high energy and engaging. The experience was fabulous for both those who have been watching and the newbies!!
Though nothing fancy, it is a good place to see a movie. They show a mix of older movies and newer movies but not considered new releases. The seating is older so they are not the most comfortable seats you've sat in to watch a movie.
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