Resurrecting a Theatre Complex

Southern Theatres has selected digital cinema projectors from NEC for its newly renovated and redesigned Theatres at Canal Place in New Orleans.  The move by Southern Theatres extends its current relationship with NEC and master reseller Ballantyne Strong and positions the exhibitor to capitalize on the growing list of upcoming 3D Hollywood movies.

Southern Theatres“Investing in this community means a lot to us, and the superb design of the facility continues Southern’s tradition of delivering the best movie-going experience possible,” says Solomon, president of Southern Theatres. “NEC and Ballantyne Strong are great partners, and they understand our mission of rebuilding the area to include simple luxuries people have missed since 2005.”



Solomon has been in the theater business with his family for more than 50 years and launched Southern Theatres to develop and operate state-of-the-art, multiplex stadium-seating movie theaters.

Seeking to resurrect The Theatres at Canal Place, Southern Theatres outfitted five all-digital auditoriums with over-sized, reclining leather seats, shared swivel-tables and drink holders in a stadium-seating configuration with reserved seating.  The new amenities include an upscale café and premium bar in the foyer, and a call button for in-theater food and beverage table service. NEC large-screen LCD displays give the concession areas added appeal and menu flexibility.  

“It is an honor to continue our work with George Solomon of Southern Theatres,” says Pierre Richer, president and COO of NEC Display Solutions. “New Orleans is being restored one project at a time, and we are very privileged to play a small role.”



Ballantyne Strong, a master reseller for the exhibitor segment of NEC’s business, is providing the hardware and installation services for the theaters. For this project, NEC NC2000 projectors were selected, which are 3D capable with advanced security features for digital content protection. The NC2000 also includes sophisticated technology for venting and cooling.  



“Ballantyne Strong is grateful to have a role in revitalizing New Orleans, and this major upgrade transforms The Theatres at Canal Place into a top entertainment destination,” says John Wilmers, president and CEO, Ballantyne Strong.  “Our innovative solution of mounting the projectors in soundproof ceiling enclosures also provides more room for movie patrons to enjoy the ambience of the buildings.”