Avalon
is a historic night club and music venue in Hollywood, California. Located near the intersection of Hollywood and Vine, at 1735 N. Vine Street, it has previously been known as the Hollywood Playhouse
, The WPA Federal Theatre
, El Capitan Theatre
, The Jerry Lewis Theatre
, The Hollywood Palace
, The Palace
, and presently, as Avalon
(or Avalon Hollywood
).
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History
The Hollywood Playhouse
Originally known as
The Hollywood Playhouse
,
1735 Vine St.
opened for the first time on
January 24,
1927. It was designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style by the architectural firm of Gogarty and Weyl.
The WPA Federal Theatre
During the Great Depression, the theatre was renamed
The WPA Federal Theatre
(after the
Works Progress Administration), and used for government-sponsored programs.
The El Capitan Theatre
Later, the theatre hosted numerous
CBS Radio Network programs, including Fanny Brice's
Baby Snooks
show and
Lucille Ball's
My Favorite Husband
program.
In the 1940s,
1735 Vine
was renamed
The El Capitan Theatre
, and was used for a long-running live
burlesque variety show called
Ken Murray's Blackouts
. This should not be confused with the nearby movie theatre of the same name and age, the
El Capitan Theatre on
Hollywood Boulevard.
In the 1950s, still under the name of El Capitan, the theatre became a television studio, and it was from a set on its stage that
Richard Nixon delivered his famous "
Checkers speech" on September 23, 1952. This event is often mistakenly said (especially on the Internet) to have taken place at the El Capitan Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard, though that theater was never a television studio, and in 1952 was operating as a movie house called the Paramount Theatre.
The Jerry Lewis Theatre
In 1963,
ABC television used 1735 Vine for
Jerry Lewis' weekly television program, and appropriate renamed the theater
The Jerry Lewis Theatre
.
The Hollywood Palace
After the termination of Jerry Lewis' television program, ABC renamed the building the Hollywood Palace and launched
The Hollywood Palace
television series which had guests such as
Judy Garland and
Louis Armstrong. The program was successful and continued for seven years, until
1970, after which ABC continued to use the building as a studio for occasional broadcasts.
The Palace
In 1978, ABC sold the theatre to private businessman Dennis Lidtke, who restored it and reopened it four years later with an abridged name,
The Palace
.
Avalon (as
The Palace
) is featured prominently in the film
Against All Odds.
Avalon
1735 Vine
was purchased by Hollywood Entertainment Partners in September 2002, and renamed as
Avalon
.
Trivia
The building has hosted the
American Music Awards, and was once home to The Colgate Comedy Hour, the Lawrence Welk Show, and This is Your Life.