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and seats from Haywood –Wakefield. The interior of the theater was designed by Ben Mayer with the new façade and marquee designed by Heath & Company for the structure that was originally built in 1935. One of its unique design elements was that the entrance was located to the right side of the screen and in the middle of the auditorium separating it into long top and bottom sections instead of the more common left, center and right design. At the time, the $ 250,000 theater was the most expensive house Lippert had ever built. The newly opened Tiffany Theater can be seen in the Mondo documentary
913:'s Vintage Los Angeles preservation group. Jason Relic Hunter removed the sign with the help of a crew of volunteers, while a small group of the theater's former patrons gathered to watch. The theater letters are now displayed at Valley Relics Museum. The demolition of the Tiffany Theater was completed on August 30, 2013. All that remains of the historic block is a marker in the sidewalk at what was 8524 Sunset Blvd, designating it as the shooting location of 251:(based on Shakespeare's play), which took the stage for several months. In 1970, it was replaced by a live show called "Man and Wife," which was advertised as a "documentary performance" depicting scenes from a marriage. Legal trouble erupted as the show was declared obscene by a local Judge. Although cast members testified it was simulated, several performers were arrested for performing a scene "allegedly involving sexual intercourse." 556:
The Tiffany was ready to reopen in June, 1985 as two separate 99-seat live theaters, though there was a several month delay due to a conflict with Actors Equity. Once the Union's issues were resolved, the Tiffany became an active home for small, but respected, performances, featuring some well-known
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while remaining a prime destination for a variety of overlooked films, new and old. In the days before home video rental, the Tiffany became known for showing quality prints of classics like MGM musicals and other vintage titles, while also showcasing a variety of rock films. It was not unusual for a
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The Tiffany's facade remained relatively unchanged until May 1997, when the theater was shut down for interior improvements and an exterior redesign, modernizing the look by covering the upstairs suite windows with stucco. It reopened in September of the same year. In 1999, there was talk of moving
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In the summer of 1971, the Tiffany adopted a policy of showing two films for 49 cents. By the mid ‘70s, the theater was closed, reopening on March 16, 1977 as a revival theater and art house leased by film enthusiast Tommy Cooper. The first films shown at the revamped Tiffany were a trio of vintage
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and veteran exhibitor Harold Goldman. It was equipped with 400 seats, and boasted “Continental Seating” with no aisle up the middle for “maximum audience viewing and comfort.” It was designed by architect Jack Edwards and built by Lippert Construction Company, with carpets provided by B.F. Shearer
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each came to the Tiffany in the late '70s and signed the movie's permanent one sheet in the theater's lobby. Barry Bostwick attended a special anniversary screening on June 19, 1981. He also signed the one sheet, as well as presenting the theater with a pair of original briefs that he wore in the
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Up until the early '80s, the midnight showings at the Tiffany were complete sell-outs every week. Many of the regulars were allowed to attend ticketless, and sat on the floor up front or in the aisles. It was not uncommon for die-hards to remain through the 2 AM shows as well, which kept things
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On August 8, 2013, CIM Group began demolition of the Tiffany and the surrounding structures to make way for its re-christened Sunset/La Cienega Project, a hotel development at 8490 Sunset Boulevard and residential development at 8500 Sunset Boulevard. On August 26, the Tiffany's historic sign
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On more than one occasion, a real motorcycle rode around the theater during Meatloaf's “Hot Patootie” number in the movie as well. As a result of the mayhem, a number of media outlets began to cover the wild activities. It has been noted by patrons in the late '70s and early '80s that the line
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experience as well, with a low-situated screen and a perfectly located aisle in the middle of the theater, audience participation included creating a variety of shadow-images on the screen by holding up hands or props at various times in the movie. One of the biggest reactions at the Tiffany's
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Part of the draw was the friendly environment fostered by the Tiffany's management and staff. Much of the staff was made up of hired audience members and theater regulars. A "party" atmosphere was encouraged, and enhanced by the large number of repeat patrons and performers who
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was playing in more theaters than ever, cutting into the Tiffany's main source of income. Cooper let go of the theater, and it was announced that it would soon be converted into a “legitimate theater.” The Tiffany closed its doors after its final midnight screening of
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became more popular, the crowds grew and 2 AM shows were added on Friday and Saturday nights. In the summer of 1979, there was a midnight show on Thursday nights as well. That same summer, the Tiffany was the only theater with the original, uncut, version of
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the theater across the street as part of a re-development plan for the entire block, though "The Sunset Millennium Project" was postponed for many years. The Tiffany remained a live theater through 2002, and in 2004, it briefly became the home of the
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when the character 'Walker', portrayed by Lee Marvin first sees the 'Yost' character played by Keenan Wynn. The theatre can be seen from the roof of the Lou Costello Building opposite and is showing the 1965 Danish sex comedy
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A unique attribute of the Tiffany was the moderate angle of the theater, creating the perfect projection conditions for 3D films. The Tiffany often took advantage of these conditions, showing many rare revivals of
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and Dino's Lodge restaurant. Before being converted from the Mary Webb Davis Modeling School office at 8532 W. Sunset Blvd to a movie theater, the building had been seen in the 1958–1964 television series
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on March 13, 1983. Both the signed poster and the underwear (framed and autographed) were auctioned off that night along with several other artifacts from the Tiffany's lobby.
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D. Garrett Gafford as Frank N Furter and Terri Hardin (as Magenta) at the Tiffany Theater on the Sunset Strip in 1978 for a screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show
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screenings came on nights when the marquee letters “J-A-N-E-T” were held up during the song “Damnit, Janet” by a group of regular attendees at precise time actor
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sang a line reciting the letters. The letters appeared on the screen as if they were actually projected there, to the boisterous delight of the audience.
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the next. Many gay themed films played there as well, at a time when such content was seldom seen or brushed aside by mainstream theaters.
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1992: Woman in Mind ( Helen Mirren, Paxton Whitehead, Angela Payton, J.D. Cullum, Marsha Dietlein, John Getz, Tony Carlin)
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By the time Cooper's lease ran out in 1983, home video was rapidly making revival theaters irrelevant. Additionally,
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lively all night long. Many up-and-coming Hollywood figures worked at the Tiffany during this period, including
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or soon-to be famous cast members. Among the more high-profile offerings was a four-month run of an updated
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including the then scarce “Super Heroes” ending. The Tiffany was legendary in its day for the over-the-top
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film. Bostwick discusses the experience on the 35th Anniversary edition DVD's special features interview,
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Los Angeles Times "Judge Declares Man and Wife Show Obscene" Nov. 11, 1970 pC6
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at midnights on Friday and Saturday nights. It rapidly became a hub of the
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By 1968, the Tiffany was hosting live performances by the improv troop,
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Don't Dream It, Be It: The Search for the 35th Anniversary Shadowcast
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The Tiffany opened on November 2, 1966 and was owned by producer
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1990: Blossom Dearie (in a 2-week musical engagement, in May)
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Troy Martin: Absolute Pleasure (Story of the Tiffany Theater)
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July 19, 1978: "Saturday Night Fervor at The Tiffany Theater"
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letters were part of an archival rescue by Tommy Gelinas of
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A Private Spirit . . . The Music and Wit of Noel Coward
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who managed the Tiffany, and Emmy-winning screenwriter
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All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
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In that film, the marquee displays " 16:Former theater inHollywood, California 1281:Entertainment districts in California 1241:Cinema Treasures: The Tiffany Theater 1114:"Tiffany Theater closes for facelift" 525:, and even Captain Kangaroo himself, 463:was as much fun as the movie itself. 1091: 835:Call Waiting . . . A Painful Comedy! 761:There Once Was a Girl From Pawtucket 314: 811:Scent of Rain: A Love Story Really! 567:. 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Coordinates
34°05′38″N 118°22′38″W / 34.093827°N 118.3772356°W / 34.093827; -118.3772356
Movie theater
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Sunset Strip
West Hollywood, California
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Playboy Club
77 Sunset Strip
Efrem Zimbalist, Jr
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Young Aphrodites
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"Point Blank"
"Eric Soya's 17"
The Committee
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes Faces Death
Kiss Me Kate
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
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3D movies
Dial M for Murder
House of Wax
Kiss Me Kate
Barry Bostwick
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