This is the the former location of the UA Westwood.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show made it’s US debut at this theater on September 26, 1975. The very first rumblings of the Rocky Horror audience participation phenomena started in this theater with audience members returning for multiple repeat viewings. On October 30, 2015, the City Of Los Angeles proclaimed the date as “Rocky Horror Picture Show Day”. A ceremony was held here to commemorate the film’s US debut 40 years earlier. Tim Curry, Lou Adler, and Rocky Horror Fan Club President Sal Piro attended, along with a large crowd of fans. A memorial plaque was dedicated and will soon be mounted on the structure. Don’t Dream It. Be It.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1h3oPTaNKE
The legendary 70’s punk rock venue, The Masque, was located underneath this theater.
The facade is in the process of being demolished.
I saw The Rocky Horror Picture Show here.
“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” still plays here every Saturday night at Midnight with Sins O' The Flesh.
This is the the former location of the UA Westwood. The Rocky Horror Picture Show made it’s US debut at this theater on September 26, 1975. The very first rumblings of the Rocky Horror audience participation phenomena started in this theater with audience members returning for multiple repeat viewings. On October 30, 2015, the City Of Los Angeles proclaimed the date as “Rocky Horror Picture Show Day”. A ceremony was held here to commemorate the film’s US debut 40 years earlier. Tim Curry, Lou Adler, and Rocky Horror Fan Club President Sal Piro attended, along with a large crowd of fans. A memorial plaque was dedicated and will soon be mounted on the structure. Don’t Dream It. Be It. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1h3oPTaNKE
The Tiffany Theater Sign at Valley Relics Museum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oG1EKARrYeY
The Tiffany Theater was demolished on August 30, 2013.
Demolition of the Tiffany Theater began on August 8, 2013.