COS BUILDINGS
OLYMPIC THEATRE, LOS ANGELES

Residing rather grandly on the streets of Downtown LA, the Olympic theatre held 600 in its heyday. A glamorous Chinese-inspired interior was the setting for audiences to enjoy all the latest from Hollywood, kicking off in 1927 when the venue opened with a screening of Oh, Baby! – a silent comedy.

Countless productions were shown during the Olympic’s sixty years as a theatre, until its doors finally closed in the summer of 1986. Though it’s no longer a place where the public can watch the stars, the unmistakable building makes its own appearance in a number of films, from Fight Club to 1953’s War of the Worlds.  

Today, the restored stone façade alludes to this rich and colourful history. Outside, the neon sign has been reignited: a symbol of a past worth celebrating. Inside, a silhouette of the original stage can still be seen among our collections.

Visit the store at:

313 West 8th Street
90014 Los Angeles
United States

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