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First opened in 1926 with an early rendition of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, the Golden Age of Hollywood oozes from the walls at this historic downtown theatre. After years of physical decay and construction setbacks, L.A.'s newest concert venue has been revived, with 3 fully accessible bars, a multi-tiered stadium-style balcony, and the latest in AV gizmos. International DJ Deadmau% kicked off opening night here, setting the stage for the latest chapter in this theater's storied history.
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