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  2. Landmark Movie Theatre Manager office/Programming:... Los Angeles Theatre, Los Angeles, California. 1,429 likes · 2 talking about this · 629 were here. Landmark Movie Theatre Manager office/Programming: 213-629-2939

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  3. The Los Angeles Theatre was the last and most extravagant of the ornate movie palaces built on Broadway in downtown Los Angeles between 1911 and 1931. Designed by architect S. Charles Lee with a French Baroque-inspired décor, its majestic six-story main lobby and 2,200-seat auditorium of carved plaster ornamentation, mirrors, and cove-lit ...

  4. Latest schedule of events for the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, CA. Click here to purchase tickets for the upcoming events. Low fees & low prices.

  5. To book the theatres for an event, contact Event Programming at events@btgla.com or by phone at 213-488-2009. Arrange a site visit today by contacting manager@losangelestheatre.com, or phone (213) 629-2939.

  6. It's a must-see for anyone who loves the original movie or for anyone who wants to experience something truly special. Pretty Woman at the Dolby Theatre Los Angeles, CA. Finished Jul 3, 2022. Buy tickets online now or find out more with Los Angeles Theater

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  7. losangelestheatre.com › filmingLos Angeles Theatre

    Visit the Venue Areas page for photos and more information. Our long experience with shooting in these theatres enables us to make the process run smoothly, from site surveys to booking dates and pre-planning to the actual production itself. For more information, contact manager@losangelestheatre.com or by phone at (213) 629-2939.

  8. The Tower Theatre, at South Broadway and West Eighth Street, was commissioned by H.L. Gumbiner. [3] He would also build the Los Angeles Theatre in 1931. The Tower was the first theater designed by architect S. Charles Lee. [2] Seating 900 on a tiny site (50 feet wide by 153 feet long [4] ), replacing the 650-seat 1911 Garrick Theatre, [5] it ...

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