Los Angeles Theatre dates back even before the heyday of Hollywood Boulevard. Built in 1931, the theatre hosted the premiere of Charlie Chaplin's classic City Lights (attended by special guest Albert Einstein). Featuring a stunning central staircase and gold brocaded drapes, the theatre evokes the splendor of a French palace. Unfortunately, the theatre is now only accessible once a year when...
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Opened in 1931 for the premiere of Charlie Chaplin's "City Lights," this theatre is the last and most lavish of movie palaces and it now hosts film shoots, private parties, and special events.
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