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  1. Apr 12, 2002 · Widely acknowledged as Los Angeles’ most lavish theatre, construction of this 2,000-seat movie palace took only six months and was completed in 1931. Owing to the Great Depression it was the last opulent movie palace to be built in Los Angeles.

  2. The Last Remaining Seats volunteer planning committee helps plan our annual classic film series in historic theatres. It supports the Conservancy with selecting films appropriate for the series, creating and implementing the pre/post-film programming, events, and displays, and assisting with concessions and day-of programming needs.

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  4. Henry spent Easter 1133 in the nova aula – his "new hall" at Beaumont – in great pomp, celebrating the birth of his grandson, the future Henry II. Edward I was the last king to sojourn in Beaumont officially as a palace, and in 1275 he granted it to an Italian lawyer, Francesco Accorsi, who had undertaken diplomatic missions for him.

  5. Apr 18, 2024 · The Palace was built in 1911, designed by architect G. Albert Lansburgh, a graduate of Paris’s prestigious Ecole des Beaux-Arts famous for his landmark buildings in San Francisco and extravagant ...

  6. The Los Angeles Theatre was closed as a movie theatre April 28, 1994. The theatre was then ‘mothballed’ and has been used once a year as one of the venues for screening a classic movie for the “Last Remaining Seats” event held each summer, which gives the general public a rare chance to see inside the theatre.

  7. Apr 12, 2024 · Last Remaining Seats, presented by Los Angeles Conservancy. "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" opens the series on June 1 at the Orpheum Theatre. $25 general admission; tickets go on sale to the public ...

  8. Feb 15, 2013 · The Los Angeles opened in 1931 with the premiere of Charlie Chaplin's City Lights; it was perhaps the last really opulent old-fashioned movie palace built on Broadway; by then, the Depression was ...