- Los Angeles Theatre
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name = Los Angeles Theater
caption = Exterior of the Los Angeles Theatre in 2006
address = 615 South Broadway
city = Los Angeles
country = USA
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capacity = 2000
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opened = 1931
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website = www.losangelestheatre.comThe Los Angeles Theatre is a 2,000 seat auditorium in the historic Broadway theater district in DowntownLos Angeles . It is used for film screenings as well as live performances. The theater was built byH.L. Gumbiner in 1931 to replicate thePalace of Versailles . Construction only lasted 90 days and cost $1.5 million.Charlie Chaplin funded the completion so that the theater opened to a premier of his film "City Lights ".Citation | last = Geffner | first = David | author-link = David Geffner | title = Screen Gems | journal =Westways | volume = 100 | issue = 1 | pages =62-65 | date = January/February 2008 | year = 2008] Attendance was strong initially and duringWorld War II as many factory workers would see shows before and after their shifts. With the postwarsuburbanization of Los Angeles, attendance began to fall. Today the theater no longer screens movies regularly, but is used for special screenings and events. It is also used as a location for filming and has been featured in "New York, New York", "Man on the Moon " and "Charlie's Angels 1 & ".The Theater's façade and marquee design was used as the inspiration for that of the Hyperion Theater at Disney’s California Adventure, currently showcasing Disney's Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular
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External links
[http://www.losangelestheatre.com/index.html Los Angeles Theatre website]
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