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Roxie Theatre​

 

Street Address: 

518 S. Broadway

Los Angeles, CA 90013

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The Roxie Theatre was the last theatre built on Broadway. The Roxie, noted for its stepped roofline, tower, decorative chevrons, and highly stylized geometric forms, was the only theatre downtown built in the Art Deco architectural style. The theatre originally seated 1600 guests, and the auditorium’s long, narrow configuration was designed to make use of amplified sound.

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The Roxie was designed for film presentation, rather than stage shows. Yet the theatre was equipped with a small stage, fly space, and full rigging, making it one of the last film houses constructed in Los Angeles with a full working stage.

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The elaborate, plaster proscenium is the most prominent interior highlight, while the sidewalk at the theatre’s entryway features a terrazzo sunburst – a popular design motif of the early Art Deco era. '

The lobby was converted to retail use in the late 1980s, which caused the removal of the theatre’s ticket booth. The auditorium, however, remains intact, but is disrepair due to water damage and disuse.

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*information taken from Los Angeles Conservancy

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Capacity: 1,637, reduced to 1,335 (Originally. Currently, seating capacity is unknown.)

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To contact the original website, visit Downtown Filming. Unfortunately, in our quest for finding information on booking, the website did not appear through a Google Search. The website was discovered through Los Angeles Theatres, a blog our group discovered only through our mentors. Layers of barriers surface when attempting to find information on Broadway Theatres, a prominent problem hoped to be solved through Unify Broadway.

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