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Globe Theatre

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Street Address: 

744 S. Broadway

Los Angeles, CA 90014

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The current marquee dates back to the 1940s when the theatre began showing newsreels and its name was changed to “The Globe.” However, the word “Morosco” can still be spotted behind the marquee. The original marble staircase and plaster decorations of cherubs, garland, and theatrical masks can still be viewed inside the theatre.

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The theatre later showed Spanish-language films until it closed in the 1980s. In 1987, the theatre floor was leveled. For many years, the lobby was used as retail space and the auditorium was used as a nightclub. It was recently renovated and reopened as a nightclub and live entertainment venue.

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*information taken from Los Angeles Conservancy

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Capacity: 1,600

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To contact the original website, visit Globe Theatre Los Angeles. Fortunately, in our quest for finding information on booking, the website appeared through a Google Search. The website is attractive and easy to navigate. Unify Broadway hopes to build a stronger relationship among the theatres by placing them on a single website for potential renters to sift and shop through.

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