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Hollywood Pantages Theatre History

In the heart of Hollywood’s most dazzling stretch of entertainment destinations, the Hollywood Pantages Theatre is a historic venue in a historic location. Opened in 1930 as simply the Pantages Theatre, the art deco style building hosted the Academy Awards in the 1950s and was once owned by the eccentric businessman Howard Hughes, who renamed it the RKO Pantages Theatre. Restored in 2000, today the Hollywood Pantages Theatre is home to great Broadway musicals and other live performances.

Hollywood Pantages Theatre Performers

The splendid building has been a fixture in Los Angeles since vaudeville shows took to the stage in the 1930s and roadshow movies graced the screen into the 1970s. These days, the “Broadway in Hollywood” series of musicals in the ornate theater defines the Pantages experience. Think of any major Broadway production — the Pantages has probably hosted it. Show titles such as Phantom of the Opera, Fiddler on the Roof, West Side Story, The Lion King, Hamilton and Frozen have adorned the marquee. The Hollywood Pantages Theatre has also seen big-name concerts, in 1997 hosting Prince and Shakira (in her first U.S. appearance), as well as famously being the locale for the Talking Heads’ seminal 1984 concert film, Stop Making Sense.

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Planning Your Visit to Hollywood Pantages Theatre

The Pantages is accessible by car via Highway 101 or by Metro via the Hollywood/Vine Station. Parking lots are nearby. The location, in the heart of Hollywood, means dining options are a short walk away. These include Cabo Wabo Cantina for Mexican and colorful margaritas, Katsuya for top-notch sushi or Shake Shack for a quick but memorable burger.

Hollywood Pantages Theatre Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Hollywood Pantages Theatre parking options?

There are a number of nearby parking lots in Hollywood, as close as right across the street. Pre-booking parking is also an easy option, and all options are outlined here.

Does Hollywood Pantages Theatre serve food?

Three bars in the lobby area serve a mix of alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, with a small selection of snacks available. Of course, local dining options are plentiful — find more detailed info here.

What are the seating options at Hollywood Pantages Theatre?

All seating is reserved, with both orchestra and mezzanine seats.

What are the Hollywood Pantages Theatre health and safety guidelines?

For information on Pantages Theatre safety and security guidelines, contact the box office at (323) 468-1770. The Pantages is also committed to a safe and clean environment.

Hollywood Pantages Theatre At A Glance
Venue Name Hollywood Pantages Theatre
Location Hollywood, CA
Address 6233 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Phone # (323) 468-1700
Capacity 2,703
Opened 1930
Operator Nederlander Organization
Website https://www.broadwayinhollywood.com/

 

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