I ushered here in 1965 and off-and-on until 1970. There were movie premiers and later closed-circuit events such as the so-called "Phantom Punch" Clay-Liston fight on May 25, 1965. I loved hanging the iron letters on the marquee. One of my jobs on the big-curved front (Cat Ballou) shows up in historical photos. Another was painting the walls around the orchestra. Many known actors came here regularly, just to see a movie. Walter Winchell came here regularly, as did veteran actor Mike Mazurki, both of whom always stopped to chat with me. The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Joe DeRita) hopped from a limousine and passed me into the lobby. I'd had no idea that they were so tiny. L.A. was a very different town. Magical. Kooky. Charming. Thanks to anyone who helped save this gem.
I remember in the 70's seeing movies when I was a kid there. Aside from the terrace seating and the now performance stage. It's the way I remember it, but it looks newer and much cleaner now. LOL I have never gotten a chance to see a live concert there, but I'm sure it will be awesome. Back in the movie days, there were hardly any people. It would be awesome to see it full!
I lived in Koreatown in the mid-nineties. I cannot believe The Wiltern was at-risk of demolition! So glad it wasn't. It's a BEAUTIFUL theater! If you havent alreafy, please watch "Get Crazy" - a zany 80s movie starring Lee Ving.
I’m glad it was saved, it’s really impressive. I could tell that the ceiling had been repaired, but it still looked really good and the whole place is a beautiful venue. I just saw WASP with Armored Saint there a month ago without ever knowing anything about the place before getting tickets. I was intrigued about it after reading that it was Art Deco and researched it a bit. I really enjoyed the show and the whole Wiltern experience. I had to wonder though, how strong is that balcony and has it ever been reinforced, especially for heavy metal concerts? Our seats were front row Loge and it was giving us a bit of bounce that was a little unnerving! I figured that the old venue has probably seen thousands of shows over years, but then wondered if it has ever had a louder and wilder show than WASP!
I used to help maintain, as a volunteer, the Kimball pipe organ which had been moved to the Wilturn from the theatre at Pico and Arlington where it was originally located. When the organs' removal was announced, I begged the L. A. Chapter of the theatre organ club not to take it out. We used it for monthly concerts and silent movie presentations. Harold Lloyd appeared at a screening of Saftey Last with Gaylord Carter at the Kimball. It was a full house. The organ was removed, no place could be found to reinstall it. It was sold as parts. So the largest theatre Kimball ever built is gone which leaves a hole in my heart. The 32' diaphone pipes are in Salt Lake City.
Yes, the most recent was at Royce Hall on the campus of UCLA. The easiest way to find out about upcoming tours is to check on the LAHTF's Facebook page. You can also get on the email list.
You can see it around the 2 minute mark. Or, are you asking what the asbestos curtain is for? It's to protect the audience in the event that a fire breaks out in the backstage area.
@@dsolosan I guess I think of asbestos as being toxic because of the material found in old construction. Just wasn't sure if that is what the narrator was saying...?
@@malcorub Yes, asbestos is toxic. Usually what happens in a restoration is that the curtain is treated in a way that traps any asbestos fibers, and the curtain is kept in place. It's safer than taking it down and trying to dispose of it. Plus, many asbestos curtains were painted by artists (like the UA, now the theatre at the Ace Hotel), and are quite valuable.
lmao came here to see the view depending on my tickets.
Lol same!
Me also lol
Yup. lol.
thank you for making this available to view. much appreciated
I ushered here in 1965 and off-and-on until 1970. There were movie premiers and later closed-circuit events such as the so-called "Phantom Punch" Clay-Liston fight on May 25, 1965. I loved hanging the iron letters on the marquee. One of my jobs on the big-curved front (Cat Ballou) shows up in historical photos. Another was painting the walls around the orchestra. Many known actors came here regularly, just to see a movie. Walter Winchell came here regularly, as did veteran actor Mike Mazurki, both of whom always stopped to chat with me. The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Joe DeRita) hopped from a limousine and passed me into the lobby. I'd had no idea that they were so tiny. L.A. was a very different town. Magical. Kooky. Charming. Thanks to anyone who helped save this gem.
What an absolutely gorgeous venue. I've been twice and hope I'm able to visit again soon
I remember in the 70's seeing movies when I was a kid there. Aside from the terrace seating and the now performance stage. It's the way I remember it, but it looks newer and much cleaner now. LOL I have never gotten a chance to see a live concert there, but I'm sure it will be awesome. Back in the movie days, there were hardly any people. It would be awesome to see it full!
seeing Louis Tomlinson in July 😊
Jasmin me too are you in pit ?!
dalso dalso kaja
ME TOO
I lived in Koreatown in the mid-nineties. I cannot believe The Wiltern was at-risk of demolition! So glad it wasn't. It's a BEAUTIFUL theater! If you havent alreafy, please watch "Get Crazy" - a zany 80s movie starring Lee Ving.
En este lugar se grabo "La Bamba" cuando Ritchie Valens cantó por primera vez ese tema.
Is the balcony a safe height to jump from?
into a crowd? hell nah
how do i get a good spot? I have a GA ticket... should I go early? camp out? give me advice...
How did it go? What did you end up doing? Im going soon and also have a GA ticket!
Is there different lines for GA pitband GA floor??
Genius thank you!! 🙏🏼And I meant GA PIT and ga floor
Just went there Yesterday for the Moira and December Avenue.
I’m glad it was saved, it’s really impressive. I could tell that the ceiling had been repaired, but it still looked really good and the whole place is a beautiful venue. I just saw WASP with Armored Saint there a month ago without ever knowing anything about the place before getting tickets. I was intrigued about it after reading that it was Art Deco and researched it a bit. I really enjoyed the show and the whole Wiltern experience. I had to wonder though, how strong is that balcony and has it ever been reinforced, especially for heavy metal concerts? Our seats were front row Loge and it was giving us a bit of bounce that was a little unnerving! I figured that the old venue has probably seen thousands of shows over years, but then wondered if it has ever had a louder and wilder show than WASP!
I used to help maintain, as a volunteer, the Kimball pipe organ which had been moved to the Wilturn from the theatre at Pico and Arlington where it was originally located. When the organs' removal was announced, I begged the L. A. Chapter of the theatre organ club not to take it out. We used it for monthly concerts and silent movie presentations. Harold Lloyd appeared at a screening of Saftey Last with Gaylord Carter at the Kimball. It was a full house. The organ was removed, no place could be found to reinstall it. It was sold as parts. So the largest theatre Kimball ever built is gone which leaves a hole in my heart. The 32' diaphone pipes are in Salt Lake City.
Seeing Julian Casablancas again and the voidz so happy rn
Coming here for WEEN. Can't wait!
I’m gonna see pentagon soon 🥺
yee yee 🙈🙈
yee yee same I’m so excited🥺
I'm going to see Babymetal!!!
Me too
@Ned Flanders Ha ha!
Are there still All About tours??
Yes, the most recent was at Royce Hall on the campus of UCLA. The easiest way to find out about upcoming tours is to check on the LAHTF's Facebook page. You can also get on the email list.
thank you!! :]
I was told they filmed some of the concerts from the Bette Midler movie The Rose in this theatre.. any one know if this is true?
Awesome
I’m going to see The voidz!!
Ima see gidle
Virginia Mocha yo same
Virginia Mocha me too!!!
RLCS 3!
Me too! See ya there!
I cant be there but glad to see some other RL fans :D
keith urban was here for a dvd!
Asbestos curtain?
You can see it around the 2 minute mark. Or, are you asking what the asbestos curtain is for? It's to protect the audience in the event that a fire breaks out in the backstage area.
@@dsolosan I guess I think of asbestos as being toxic because of the material found in old construction. Just wasn't sure if that is what the narrator was saying...?
@@malcorub Yes, asbestos is toxic. Usually what happens in a restoration is that the curtain is treated in a way that traps any asbestos fibers, and the curtain is kept in place. It's safer than taking it down and trying to dispose of it. Plus, many asbestos curtains were painted by artists (like the UA, now the theatre at the Ace Hotel), and are quite valuable.
Im seeing there A-Ha!!!!!
Where to sit?
@@DUNGSTA in the Pit
@@jessicalizarraga9160 dangerous for kids?
BABYMETAL is coming in July 15, 2016
Perfume too august 26, 2016
Muse in Oct
u get a ticket?
Same! Do you think they will have that big animatronic (or whatever I should call it) that they have in their recent concerts?
I'm going there for the Jacob sartorius concert