Malena Alderman & Mark Creter Discuss The History Of Palace Theater

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Mark Creter sits down with Malena Alderman to discuss the remarkable history and revitalization of the iconic Palace Theater in Crossville, Tennessee. Originally opened in 1938, the Palace served as a beloved movie theater for decades before closing its doors in 1978. What was once slated to become a parking garage has since been transformed into a thriving community arts venue, thanks to the efforts of the Downtown Crossville organization. Malena shares insights into the ongoing renovations, the resurgence of live music and theatrical performances, and how the theater is gaining attention from audiences as far as Nashville. With upcoming events like themed music tributes and an October horror movie marathon, the Palace Theater is reestablishing itself as a regional cultural hub — all while playing a key role in breathing new life into downtown Crossville.
19 Oct 2025 English United States Arts · Society & Culture

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