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Jody Watley performed at the theatre July 21, 1989 during her Larger Than Life album tour. Tin Machine performed at the theatre during their It's My Life Tour on December 12, 1991, which was recorded and became part of their live album, Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey, Baby. Groove metal band Pantera Filmed their music video for Walk at the theater in ...
The Hollywood Pantages Theatre, also known as the Pantages is a premiere live theater venue in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Productions at the Pantages have included: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Pre-1996
[17] [18] On March 16, 2020, the theater closed, following an order from Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti that all L.A. movie theaters must temporarily cease operations, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [19] On May 1, 2021, the New Beverly announced that they would be reopening on June 1. [20]
Hearst Greek Theatre: 15 August 2011 Los Angeles Greek Theatre: 17 August 2011 Hollywood Palladium: 18 August 2011 San Diego: SDSU Open Air Theatre: 20 August 2011 Las Vegas: Chelsea Ballroom: 21 August 2011 Salt Lake City: Gallivan Center: 24 August 2011 Saint Paul: The Theater at Xcel Energy Center: Leg 2 – Europe [26] 13 September 2011 ...
The New Daisy Theatre: September 7, 1999 Chicago: Riviera Theatre: September 8, 1999 Madison: Headliners September 9, 1999 Grand Rapids: Orbit Room September 10, 1999 Detroit: Harpos Concert Theatre: September 11, 1999 Cleveland: Nautica Stage: September 12, 1999 Columbus: Al Rosa Villa September 13, 1999 Sauget: Pop's September 14, 1999 New ...
Los Angeles County Fair — Stars, Stripes and Fun. The fair runs 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Admission is available for purchase in advance online; concerts are a separate cost. The event is held at the ...
The Dragon's Trilogy by Marie Brassard, Jean Casault, Lorraine Côté, Marie Gignac, Robert Lepage, Marie Michaud; directed by Robert Lepage (Special Event - Los Angeles Festival, Macgowan Hall, UCLA) The Lisbon Traviata (West Coast Premiere)by Terrence McNally; Directed by John Tillinger; The Wash by Philip Kan Gotanda; Directed by Sharon Ott
This Los Angeles Theatre was constructed in late 1930 and early 1931. It was commissioned by H.L. Gumbiner, an independent film exhibitor from Chicago, [3] who also built the nearby Tower Theatre. [4] Designed by S. Charles Lee, [5] and Samuel Tilden Norton, the theater features a French Baroque interior.