Vogue Theater (Los Angeles, California) | cinema, place with historical importance

USA / California / West Hollywood / Los Angeles, California / Hollywood Boulevard, 6675
 cinema, place with historical importance

6675 Hollywood Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90028

Designed by noted theater architect S. Charles Lee, the Vogue Theater opened on July 16th, 1935 with a seating capacity of 897, all on one floor. The Vogue was run by Fox West Coast Theaters for many years until Mann Theaters took over in the early 1990’s.

One of the better midsized theaters on Hollywood Boulevard, the theater is located on Hollywood Boulevard & North Las Palmas Avenue, near the Egyptian Theater.

Legend has it this theater is haunted by a former projectionist, named Fritz, who once worked at the theater.

The Vogue Theater closed in around 1995 and for a short time was used as a theater for psychic performances. It then had occasional use as a film location space. In December 2001, the theater fittings were stripped out and sold off.

in 2009, the building was fitted out as live performance space named the Supper Club.
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Coordinates:   34°6'7"N   118°20'8"W
This article was last modified 13 years ago