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Not for Radio

Thu Jan 22 at 8:00pm

Los Angeles, CA

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  • Thu - January 22, 20268:00 PMTickets

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About Not for Radio

María Zardoya from The Marías' solo project. María announced this project on a livestream on August 20, 2025 wearing a t-shirt that says 'I made a solo project'. María Zardoya, who was born in Puerto Rico and grew up in Atlanta. She and her The Marías bandmate Josh Conway, met at a show at the Kibitz Room, a bar and music venue inside Canter's Deli in Los Angeles. They began writing almost immediately after meeting. Soon they recruited close friends to join as band members: Edward James, and Jesse Perlman. Read more on Last.fm

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What did the United Theater on Broadway used to be called?
What did the United Theater on Broadway used to be called? The United Theater on Broadway in Los Angeles was formerly known as the United Artists Theatre. Opened in 1927, the venue was originally commissioned by the United Artists film studio, co-founded by legendary stars Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, and D.W. Griffith. The historic theater has been a landmark on Broadway for nearly a century, renowned for its stunning Spanish Gothic Revival architecture. Over the years, it has operated under various names, including the Ace Hotel Theater when it was part of the Ace Hotel. Today, it has been restored and rebranded as the United Theater on Broadway, continuing its legacy as a premier destination for live entertainment and events in downtown Los Angeles.
What is the history of the United Broadway theater?
What is the history of the United Broadway theater? The United Theater on Broadway, originally the United Artists Theatre, has a rich history dating back to its grand opening in 1927. Designed by architect C. Howard Crane, the theater showcased an ornate Spanish Gothic Revival style, making it one of Los Angeles' most visually striking historic venues. For decades, it served as a premier movie palace, hosting film premieres and special events. After a period of decline and closure, the building was revitalized in the 2010s, reopening as part of the Ace Hotel with a renewed focus on live performances, concerts, and special events. Now known as the United Theater on Broadway, it continues to be a cultural and architectural icon in downtown Los Angeles, attracting visitors for its unique blend of history, artistry, and entertainment.
How many Broadway theaters are in LA?
How many Broadway theaters are in LA? Los Angeles' historic Broadway Theater District is home to 12 original movie palaces, making it the largest concentration of historic theaters in the United States. These venues, built primarily between 1910 and 1931, include the United Theater on Broadway, Los Angeles Theatre, Orpheum Theatre, Palace Theatre, and the Million Dollar Theatre, among others. While not all are active or open to the public for regular performances, many have been preserved, restored, or repurposed for concerts, special events, and film shoots. The Broadway Theater District stands as a testament to LA's vibrant entertainment history, offering visitors a chance to experience the architectural and cultural treasures of the city.
What happened to the Los Angeles Theater?
What happened to the Los Angeles Theater? The Los Angeles Theater, an iconic movie palace on Broadway, opened in 1931 and is celebrated for its opulent French Baroque architecture. Despite its grandeur, the theater faced declining attendance in the late 20th century as movie-going habits changed. It officially closed as a regular cinema in 1994, but the building was preserved and avoided demolition. Today, the Los Angeles Theater is not open for daily movie screenings but is available for special events, private functions, and film shoots. Its magnificent interiors are often showcased during the annual “Last Remaining Seats” film series and other cultural happenings, ensuring its continued presence in LA's historic Broadway district.
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