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El Portal Theater was designed by Lewis Arthur Smith in the Spanish Renaissance Revival style with a neon art deco marquee. [3] Built in 1926, it originally opened as a 1400-seat vaudeville theater, but soon after was converted to a movie palace, first for silent and then Academy Award-winning films. [1] Its first film screening was Ralph ...
For Los Angeles' independent movie theaters, the mandated shutdown to blunt the spread of coronavirus comes at an already difficult time.
New condominium buildings along a Cumpston street Mixed-use apartment and restaurant on Magnolia Boulevard El Portal Theater on Lankershim Boulevard. The NoHo Arts District is a community in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, that is home to contemporary theaters, art galleries, cafes, and shops.
The National Association of Theatre Owners released a new statement on Tuesday in response to the wave of theater closures in the U.S., stating confidence that the exhibition industry will quickly ...
Due to the closure of productions and the simultaneous shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) several theatre costume departments – including that of the Berlin State Opera – converted to creating face masks. [86] The English National Opera produced face masks and scrubs for distribution to workers at the National Health Service. [87]
Movie theaters are still mostly shuttered. A handful of cinemas in places like Texas and Georgia are trying out socially-distanced moviegoing as states reopen. Universal Pictures led the charge in ...
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Lewis Arthur Smith was born in Ohio in 1869 to German parents. He had one sister three years his elder. [1]By 1910, Smith was living in Los Angeles.In 1914, he married F. W. Smith, however she died sometime between 1920 and 1930.