
Though originally intended to host vaudeville shows and films, it became a movie theater during the Great Depression.

The theater was built at Hollywood and Vine in 1930 for Alexander Pantages’ vaudeville theatre circuit and designed in Art Deco style by B. This historic venue has evolved to become an influential performing arts theatre with the newest Broadway productions, so it is important to book Hollywood Pantages Theatre parking ahead of time with ParkWhiz.

The Hollywood area of Los Angeles is known the world over for the many film studios based there, along with the Hollywood sign and the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but it is also home to the Hollywood Pantages Theatre, one of the last great movie palaces.
