Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Coronet Theatre is a theatre located at 366 North La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles, California.During its peak in the mid 20th century, it was a legitimate theatre and experimental cinema venue, showing the work of people such as Kenneth Anger, Man Ray, Peter Berg, and Richard Vetere.
Coronet Theatre (Los Angeles), a former theatre which closed in 2008; Coronet Theater, New York, a former movie theater at Third Avenue and 59th Street; Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York, formerly called the Coronet Theatre; The Coronet, Elephant and Castle, London, also called the Coronet Theatre; Coronet Theatre, London is an Off West End ...
Metropolitan Theatres was founded by Joseph Corwin in 1923. [2] At the time, the Corwin family operated almost every movie theater in downtown Los Angeles's Broadway Theater District, the city's premiere theater venue until Hollywood was built up in the 1920s and 30s. [1] [4] [5] In the 1950s, Metropolitan Theatres expanded into Santa Barbara. [3]
The Microsoft-branded theater in downtown Los Angeles will be no more: The L.A. Live venue owned by AEG will be renamed the Peacock Theater.
In 1969, the play was produced and directed by Sal Mineo at the Coronet Theatre in Los Angeles. Don Johnson played the lead role of Smitty and Michael Greer played the role of Queenie, Smitty's cellmate. Mineo took the role of Rocky. This production garnered more critical approval, but included additional scenes which had not been approved by ...
Largo nightclub exterior (previous location) Largo, also called Café Largo, [1] Largo, darling!, or Club Largo, is a nightclub and cabaret in Los Angeles, California. Largo is known for its musical and comedy shows and for the Friday night residency of singer-songwriter Jon Brion.
(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times) For the record : 10:39 a.m. Aug. 26, 2022 : An earlier version of this article erroneously said Oedipus is played by a hearing actor.
Trustee Building was designed by Parkinson and Bergstrom, the duo responsible for many buildings on Broadway, including Bullock's Building, Yorkshire Hotel, Metropolitan Building, and Broadway Mart Center.