
ABOUT
Since 1947, the Coronet Theatre Building on North La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles has been an establishment for great entertainment. From its earliest days of live theatre and experimental art cinema to its current contribution of live music and comedy, the Coronet Theatre continues to be a place where creativity and entertainment are at its best.

1947
On opening night of Galileo, with a sweltering heat-wave baking Los Angeles, actor, Charles Laughton ordered trucks loaded with ice blocks to surround the theatre, “so the audience can think.”
Visit his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at
7021 Hollywood Boulevard
1960 s
The Coronet Theatre was home of Ray Bradbury's Pandemonium Theatre Company.
1979
At the Coronet Theatre, Bullshot Crummond was the first ever theatre concert ever taped by Showtime Network.