Coronet Theatre (Los Angeles)

The Coronet Theatre is a theatre located at 366 North La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. During its peak in the mid 20th century, the theatre was an art and experimental movie venue, showing the work of people such as Kenneth Anger, Man Ray, Peter Berg, and Richard Vetere.[1][2][3] Over the years its stage has hosted such stars as John Houseman, Charles Laughton, Charlton Heston, James Coburn, George C. Scott, Carol Burnett, Noah Wyle, and Glenn Close.[4]

Coronet Theatre
Address366 North La Cienega Boulevard
LocationLos Angeles, California
Coordinates34.0779°N 118.3764°W / 34.0779; -118.3764
OwnerMark Flanagan
Construction
Built1947
Tenants
Largo
Website
www.largo-la.com

The Coronet theatre was built in 1947 by Frieda Berkoff of the Russian dancing family, the Berkoffs,[4] and thrived until June 2, 2008 when it was bought on by Mark Flanagan, the owner of Los Angeles's Club Largo. Flanagan moved his entire operation to the new location and renamed it Largo at the Coronet.[5] It now operates as a music and comedy club.[6]

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