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Los Angeles Theatre

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615 S Broadway Los Angeles CA 90014
Phone
(213) 629-2939
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Toll Free
(800) 471-9515
Fax
(213) 629-2999

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
Closed
Monday
9:00am-5:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Thursday
9:00am-5:00pm
Friday
9:00am-5:00pm
Saturday
Closed

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History: The Los Angeles Theatre, built in 1931, is a National Register landmark located in the heart of the Los Angeles Broadway Historic Theatre District.The Theatre was the last and most elaborate of the movie palaces built on Broadway between 1911 and 1931. When it opened in January of 1931 it was advertised as "The Theatre Unusual" because of its many unique features. The Los Angeles...

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I accidentally wandered into this venue when I found a door open in a back alley in downtown LA. While showing a friend around downtown, we were finishing some awful energy drinks while walking down an alley of closed shops and noticed a door ajar at the end of the alley. There was all kinds of barbed …

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3 stars for the fact that it is a historic building. it had a very rustic feeling. i believe it still had the original decor so that was nice to see. i was there for a concert a few weeks ago and found that some of the seats in the theater itself were broken. being smack in the middle of downtown LA and the jewelry mart …

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i went here for the valentine's day showing of the titanic and it was a MAGICAL experience. the theatre is absolutely beautiful and takes you back in time. i felt like i was on the titanic at times. they had violin players in the hall, 4 full bars, a photo op that was set in the scene from the movie that rose is …

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This place needs to get it together! It's a gorgeous space but they are clearly not prepared to handle a rock concert (for lack of a better word) . My...

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The Los Angeles Theatre is one of LA's historic gems. If you have the opportunity to come here, you will not be dissapointed. Me and boyfriend came here...

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Los Angeles Theatre is located at 615 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA. This location is in the Downtown Los Angeles neighborhood. This business specializes in Entertainment Venues and Theatre.

Los Angeles Theatre can be found at S Broadway 615. The following is offered: Tourist Attractions. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Los Angeles there are 68 other Tourist Attractions. An overview can be found here.

The last and most extravagant of the ornate movie palaces built on Broadway in downtown Los Angeles between 1911 and 1931. Designed by S. Charles Lee with a French Baroque-inspired décor, its majestic six-story main lobby and 2,000 seat auditorium of carved plaster ornamentation, mirrors, and cove-lit murals recall the glamorous days of 1930s Hollywood.

Los Angeles Theatre dates back even before the heyday of Hollywood Boulevard. Built in 1931, the theater hosted the premiere of Charlie Chaplin's classic City Lights (attended by special guest Albert Einstein). Featuring a stunning central staircase and gold brocaded drapes, the theater evokes the splendor of a French palace. Unfortunately, the theatre is now only accessible once a year when...

Opened in 1931 for the premiere of Charlie Chaplin's "City Lights," this theatre is the last and most lavish of movie palaces and it now hosts film shoots, private parties, and special events.

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