Los Angeles and the movies grew up together, and a natural extension of
the picture business was the premium presentation of the product--the
biggest, best, and brightest theatres imaginable. The magnificent movie
palaces along Broadway in downtown Los Angeles still represent the
highest concentration of vintage theatres in the world. With Hollywood
and the movies practically synonymous, the theatres in the studios'
neighborhood were state-of-the-art for showbiz, whether they were
designed for film, vaudeville, or stage productions. From the elegant
Orpheum and the exotic Grauman's Chinese to the modest El Rey, this
volume celebrates the architecture and social history of Los Angeles's
unique collection of historic theatres past and present. The common
threads that connect them all, from the grandest movie palace to the
smallest neighborhood theatre, are stories and the ghosts of audiences
past waiting in the dark for the show to begin.