The Glory of Old Hollywood |
The Pantages Theatre, a palatial monument to art deco, was actually built for vaudeville theatre. It's in the heart of old Hollywood. The famous intersection of Hollywood and Vine is only about a block away.
The Pantages opened in 1930 as part of the Pantages Vaudeville Theatre Circuit. As vaudeville began to decline and the great depression hit, it became primarily a movie theatre.
Afternoon Matinee Theatre-goers milling about |
Howard Hughes acquired the theatre in 1949 and moved his offices to the second floor of the huge building. Good for Howard! I think it would be fun to have had offices there, back in the day.
For a while the theatre hosted the Academy Awards (Oscar) Ceremonies. It finally closed as a movie theatre in 1977, reopening a month later with a stage production. It has presented stage shows of all kinds since then, including Disney's The Lion King and the Broadway musical Wicked.
The Ceiling is a marvel |
I went to see a show there recently. It had been a while since I had been to the Pantages, and the place was even more awesome than I remembered. I had fun just gawking at the ceiling for a while. I'm like that.
This theatre is HUGE |
View from the balcony |
Stay tuned for my next blog to find out what I saw there!
1 comment:
Jeff and I went and saw Wicked at The Pantages when we were in LA back in 2007! I remember thinking it was such a cool place.
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