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  2. Globe Theatre (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The Globe Theatre, originally the Morosco Theatre, and Garland Building, is an office building and theater at 744 S. Broadway in the Broadway Theater District of the Historic Core of Downtown Los Angeles. It opened in 1913, has 11 stories, and was designed in Beaux-Arts architectural style by the firm of Morgan, Walls & Morgan.

  3. Roosevelt Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt Theatre, designed by Walker & Eisen, was built in 1921 [1] and opened in 1922. [2] The building was originally one story and the theater had a capacity of 800. [1] The Chotiner Company leased the building in 1930, after which Richard D. King added a second story and also remodeled the theater in the art deco style. The theater's name ...

  4. Category : Theatres on the National Register of Historic ...

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    Pages in category "Theatres on the National Register of Historic Places in Los Angeles" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Metropolitan Theatres - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Broadway Theater District (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles's Broadway Theater District stretches for six blocks from Third to Ninth Streets along South Broadway in Downtown Los Angeles, and contains twelve movie theaters built between 1910 and 1931. In 1986, Los Angeles Times columnist Jack Smith called the district "the only large concentration of vintage movie theaters left in America." [4]

  7. How L.A.'s Deaf West is becoming the American theater ... - AOL

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    (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times) For the record: 10:39 a.m. Aug. 26, 2022: ... including those who founded Deaf West after working with the National Theatre of the Deaf, which began operating in ...

  8. Roxie Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Roxie Theatre is a historic former movie theater in the Broadway Theater District of Los Angeles, California. The venue opened in 1931 as the last theater to be built on Broadway . Architect John M. Cooper 's Art Deco design of the Roxie remained the only theater of that style in the downtown neighborhood.

  9. Westlake Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Westlake Theatre is a historic theater located in the Westlake section of Los Angeles, California, United States, adjacent to MacArthur Park.The theater was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.