Palace Theatre
WHAT TO EXPECT
Reported based on past experiences
630 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90014
The venue is reported to have Bar-Style food available.
People say park in the venue’s lot and it usually saves time.
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About the Venue
The Palace Theatre, located at 630 S Broadway in Los Angeles, California, is a historic venue that opened in 1911 as the third home of the Orpheum Vaudeville circuit. Designed by architect G. Albert Lansburgh, it is the oldest remaining original Orpheum theatre in the United States. The theatre features a Renaissance Revival facade adorned with multicolored terra-cotta swags, flowers, fairies, and theatrical masks, illustrating the spirit of entertainment. Inside, the French-inspired decor includes garland-draped columns and pastel colors, creating an intimate atmosphere where no seat is more than 80 feet from the stage. Over the years, the Palace Theatre has hosted numerous notable performers, including Harry Houdini, Will Rogers, Fred Astaire, and Rita Hayworth. After a $1 million restoration completed in 2011, the theatre continues to serve as a venue for live performances, film screenings, and special events.