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  1. The El Capitan Theatre is a full production facility capable of accommodating live stage shows, film and video screenings, live television broadcasts, concerts, and is ideal for corporate events. Learn More. Experience new and classic Disney films and special events at the El Capitan Theatre, a beautifully restored 1920s movie palace on ...

  2. Sep 17, 2008 · The owner of the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood has put the historic building up for sale for $31 million, per THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (via VARIETY). Disney restored the theater, originally built in 1926 for stage productions, in 1991, and will remain the long-term tenant.

  3. Deadpool & Wolverine - Friday Fan Event. July 26. 2 HR 7 MIN. LFG! Deadpool and Wolverine is coming to the El Capitan Theatre. Our $63 Deadpool & Wolverine Friday Opening Week Fan Event ticket includes one Deadpool Funko POP!, Popcorn Tin with popcorn, Fountain Drink and Event Credential. DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE contains several sequences with ...

  4. Sep 18, 2008 · The Los Angeles Times reported yesterday that the El Capitan Theatre, located in the heart of Hollywood, has been put up for sale by its owner, CUNA Mutual Group. The building in which the theatre resides also contains six-stories of office space filled with entertainment industry tenants, including the studio for late night talks show ...

  5. Deadpool & Wolverine Best Bubs Pack - $85*. 2 HR 7 MIN. Includes: 2 Tickets. Necklace Set. 230oz Tin with popcorn. Pillow. Drawstring Bag. *Available for all shows starting Friday July 26.

  6. El Capitan Theatre is a fully restored movie palace at 6838 Hollywood Boulevard in the Hollywood neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, United States.The theater and adjacent Hollywood Masonic Temple (now known as the El Capitan Entertainment Centre) are owned by The Walt Disney Company and serve as the venue for a majority of the Walt Disney Studios' film premieres.

  7. The El Capitan Theatre was built as a legitimate theatre by local Hollywood property tycoon Charles Edward Toberman, and is situated across Hollywood Boulevard from the famed Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. It opened on May 3, 1926 with the stage show “Charlotte’s Revue of 1926” staring Gertrude Lawrence, Beatrice Lilley and Jack Buchanan.

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