Warrens Theatre

401 W. 7th Street,
Los Angeles, CA 90014

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DennisPierce
DennisPierce on November 25, 2003 at 2:13 pm

The Warner Bros theatre was just one of many art deco movie palaces on South Hill Street in Los Angeles. A block south was the RKO Hill Street theatre, another magnificient film palace with 2219 seats. Further down was (still is) the Mayan and Belasco. In the other direction along Hill at West 6th was the magnificent Paramount theatre with a 3600 seating capacity. The auditorium and exteriors of these theatres can be seen here View link

DavidT
DavidT on November 19, 2003 at 7:20 pm

To see a 1932 photo of the Warner Bros. Downtown theater marquee go here: http://jpg2.lapl.org/theater1/00014819.jpg

William
William on October 20, 2003 at 6:10 pm

The Pantages/Warner Theatre Downtown is located at 401 W. 7th Street (Hill Street & 7th St). Its ½ block away from the old Loew’s State Theatre. When the theatre opened in 1920, it had a Robert Morton Theatre organ (2 manual 16 rank).

Kiki
Kiki on February 18, 2003 at 4:18 pm

I was just in this building on Saturday during a downtown walking tour. It is painful to see all the people walk in and not notice the incredible beauty above them. Look up! The ceiling, balcony and proscenium arch are in wonderful shape. What a beauty she must have been. If you’re in L.A. I highly recommend the LA Conservancy’s tours. www.laconservancy.org

William
William on October 10, 2002 at 8:59 am

When this theatre opened it was called the Pantages. Then for the next few decades the Warner Downtown Theatre. and finally the Warren Theatre. But if you are looking for the Pantages Theatre for tickets to their many shows.

Please try this site.

www.nederlander.com/pantages.html

And ENJOY the THEATRE and the SHOW!

LeslieRowland
LeslieRowland on December 1, 2001 at 8:45 am

I would like to buy some Lion King tickets to give as a Christmas gift. Does the Pantages sell gift certificates to redeem for tickets at a later date?

Carla
Carla on October 17, 2001 at 11:19 am

I would like to arrange a field trip for my students to see the Lion King. How do I contact the theater directly – I can only find the Ticket Master number. Please help.

thanks
Carla