Pantages Theatre
6233 Hollywood Boulevard,
Los Angeles,
CA
90028
6233 Hollywood Boulevard,
Los Angeles,
CA
90028
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Hollywood Premiere of Cleopatra
Lost, if they did that today, they may have to do that WAY to often with a lot of the crap that is put out today!
“…seeking entitlement….”: My guess would be that it just means they’re trying to get permission from the city. Completing the original design, which was to include a height limit (150') office building, would probably require some sort of special permit, given that the building as it exists has official landmark status.
To my ear, the phrase reeks of developer pretentiousness, though. Why can’t they just say seeking permission? Developers ought to run the jargon that comes out of their marketing departments past English teachers, so they’ll sound less pompous and self-aggrandizing.
Still, I’d have no objection to seeing the building completed as Priteca originally designed it. If adding office space brings in more revenue for the owners, then the theatre, too, will benefit.
The L.A. Times carried an illustrated article about the Pantages headed “Theater, skyscraper announced” on December 23, 1928, according to this card in the California Index. Maybe somebody could get Larry Harnisch to dig it up and post it in the Daily Mirror weblog?
78 Years Old Today And Still Going Strong!!
That’s the North West corner property, afew doors from the Vine Theatre.
LA Times story re fire:
http://tinyurl.com/6bve4e
Here is a 1959 photo from the UCLA collection:
http://tinyurl.com/6z9usl
I’ve never seen those rear doors before, and can’t even guess where they are located.
I wonder how much of the decorative treatment there is original. In any case, it’s nice to see the consistent use of the Hobo (aka Homeward Bound) typeface for the “Pantages” name.
Here are some March 2008 photos:
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I’m wondering if those are the original wooden entrance doors or if they were replaced at some earlier time?
This picture from UCLA’s collection is the exterior during the 1963 roadshow engagement of Cleopatra.
Of particular interest is the modernization that removed the frou frou art deco neon at the sides and bottom edge of the marquee and completely concealed the elaborate soffit behind a dropped ceiling with recessed lighting. (The ticket booth was also relocated from the center of the outer lobby to a side wall.)
You may be right. I’m going home. A pleasant holiday weekend to all.
The LAPL photos are mostly street scenes. I think the California State Library has interior photos of many theaters, but I don’t recall if the Pantages was one of them.
Here is a vintage photo from the LAPL. Ignore the fake Christmas tree in the foreground:
http://jpg3.lapl.org/pics45/00072173.jpg
On July 1, 1963 I sat in the center of the front row of that magnificent balcony and watched the animated opening credits of “Cleopatra.” I was so impressed. What a great place to see the big road show event. Two years later I sat in the same place and watched “The Pawnbroker” and it played just as well as the big films. I went there a number of other times and the Pantages always provided the best film-going experience..
Wow the place looks great!
There was a story about the Pantages in the LA Times today. Nederlander has a deal with a developer for a luxury home development on the adjacent property. No community opposition so far.
Jennie Rupp was the manager of the Pantages for many years.I lost my apartment while working there as an usher in the early sixies. Jennie allowed me to live backstage for 2 months until I could find another place. I’ll never forget her and her kindness.
This is from an interesting blog – author unknown, so thanks to whomever:
http://tinyurl.com/34urw2
Here’s a current photo of the Pantages Theater I found online:
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i figured it out, that’s the Vine theater.
Does anyone know which theater this theater is in this aerial photo? It’s between Ivar and Vine, one block west of the Pantages. You can see it’s triangular marquee:
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Here’s an aerial view of the Pantages. It’s vast size is readily aparent:
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Only saw one movie there “Operation Petticoat” . Loved the theater!
JSA, The Egyptian is run as a film screening venue. They program the house like AFI venues. There is very little left of the original interior decor left. Most people will remember the Egyptian Theatre as the Home of the Long Running Hits or as their catch line was “Where the Stars See the Movies”. When I was last in the booth, two of them were in running shape and ran well. Someday :)