The Theater at the Ace Hotel is a meticulously restored 1920s movie palace built by Mary Pickford, D.W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks in conjunction with their United Artist Building. When the ultra-hip Ace Hotel took over what had become the Texaco Building, it turned the 1,200-seat theater into a state-of-the-arts performance venue, preserving its terra-cotta and plasterwork exterior and glam interior, including the three-story lobby whose vaulted ceiling dazzles with thousands of tiny mirrors.
The Theatre at Ace Hotel, South Broadway, Los Angeles, CA, United States