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Pantages Theatre

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Pantages Theatre
Photograph: Richard Glenn / Glenn CreativePantages Theatre
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Time Out says

This vintage entertainment palace is the headquarters of Broadway/LA, which specializes in big-budget musicals. When the Pantages is occupied by a long-running show such as Wicked, Broadway/LA's shorter runs are booked into other spaces, such as the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills.

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Address:
6233 Hollywood Boulevard
between Argyle Avenue & Vine Street
Los Angeles
Price:
varies.
Opening hours:
Mon 10am-6pm; Tue-Sat 10am-8:30pm; Sun 10am-7pm
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