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  1. SABAN THEATRE PARKING at Beverly Hills Tennis Center 325 S. La Cienega Blvd. Click here for more information Be our friend on Follow us on Tickets and Info 888-645-5006 Special Events 310-721-4008 Email Us info@canyonclub.net Download Theatre Technical Information

  2. The Saban Theatre ( səˈbɑːnsə-BAHN) is a historic theatre in Beverly Hills, California, formerly known as the Fox Wilshire Theater. [2] It is an Art Deco structure at the southeast corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Hamilton Drive designed by architect S. Charles Lee and is considered a classic Los Angeles landmark.

  3. 5 days ago · Various independent parking lots are available surrounding the theatre. Underground parking is available in the Nibblers Bldg (enter from Gale, north of Wilshire) Flynt communications Bldg (enter from Hamilton, south of Wilshire) Parking general range from $5-$15 (subject to change) Most side streets surrounding the theatre restricted to permit ...

  4. Naturally, the movie aspect went cold and most of the Fox Theaters across the US became concert venues. LA's very own Fox Theater, now called the Saban Theatre, resides in Beverly Hills on Wilshire/Hamilton near La Cienega. In fact, you can still catch the movie theatre vibes when looking at the exterior of the building.

    • 8440 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills, CA 90211
  5. LET US HOST YOUR NEXT EVENT. Beverly Hills Performing Arts Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public benefit organization whose mission is to provide support for the historic Fox Wilshire Saban Theatre, a significant landmark built in 1930 and designated in 2013 as a state and city landmark.

  6. The Saban Theatre is a historic theatre in Beverly Hills, California. It is an Art Deco structure at the southeast corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Hamilton Drive designed by architect S. Charles Lee and is considered a classic Los Angeles landmark.

  7. The Saban Theatre is a historic theatre in Beverly Hills, California, formerly known as the Fox Wilshire Theater. It is an Art Deco structure at the southeast corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Hamilton Drive designed by architect S. Charles Lee and is considered a classic Los Angeles landmark.

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